ESPN will use split screens during commercial breaks while broadcasting the 10 races of NASCAR’s championship series. The feature, called “NASCAR NonStop,” was announced Tuesday as ESPN previewed its programming plans. Network officials said the feature has been in the works for months, and was unrelated to Fox’s use of a split screen during the final commercial break of its Sunday broadcast at Dover, according to the AP. ESPN will use it during the second-half of its broadcasts of the 10 races in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. The format will show the advertisement on the left side of the screen and racing on the right side.
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