The general trend is for broadcasts to be brought in-house - see WEC rather quickly using its own comms team and RSL quietly bowing out of covering ELMS. SRO series have been doing it this way since I remember following their series.
If this is the case for IMSA, and if RSL are okay with it, I think they can keep the commentary going with Hindhaugh/Shaw. But it looks like they need to be prepared to cede some control over broadcasts to IMSA to continue the business relationship.
It wouldn't be surprising to find out that Shea Adam has already been approached to do the same job, but under IMSA's employ.
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