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"WooOOOOaaaaAAAAAhhhhhhHHHHH! MARK WEBBER'S GONE RIGHT UP, THERE!"
Split second reaction or not, that is audio bleach.
Jonathan Legard
Jonathan Legard
Jonathan Legard
Remember back in 2011 talking to him, wanted me to impersonate my older brother and go on a charge and win the Mercedes Live Race event."WooOOOOaaaaAAAAAhhhhhhHHHHH! MARK WEBBER'S GONE RIGHT UP, THERE!"
Split second reaction or not, that is audio bleach.
The same rules from the Sky deal apply - they can't have three consecutive races. And they no doubt want some early-season races to match.Abu Dhabi,Bahrain and Spain are a bit lacklustre, but the rest of the races seem a good selection.
They may not have had a choice. The BBC - and now Channel 4 - get to pick three races that they will broadcast live. Then Sky get to pick three that they will broadcast exclusively. Then Channel 4 pick another three, and so on and so forth. They tend to pick the British Grand Prix, the season finale and something between the two (in the hopes of broadcasting the title-deciding race) in the first round, which leaves the likes of Canada open to Sky in their first pick.Iam very surprised that they didnt choose Canada. Thats peak time, maximum audience and usually a cracking race aswell.
So when channel 4 does races, Sky also does their own broadcasts? Sorry that it's a dumb question, I'm not familiar with the British TV deal.
So when channel 4 does races, Sky also does their own broadcasts? Sorry that it's a dumb question, I'm not familiar with the British TV deal.
You mean Channel 4, not the BBC...?Sky (a paid package) will broadcast every race live on their dedicated F1 channel. The BBC (free-to-air for all TV licence holders) will show every race, 10 live and the remainder as delayed broadcasts and/or highlights.
I'm a bit confused by this - I was under the impression that Channel 4 get 10 live races (and the rest delayed) and the BBC will no longer be showing F1 at all. Sky have the whole season live, but is subscription only.They may not have had a choice. The BBC - and now Channel 4 - get to pick three races that they will broadcast live. Then Sky get to pick three that they will broadcast exclusively. Then Channel 4 pick another three, and so on and so forth. They tend to pick the British Grand Prix, the season finale and something between the two (in the hopes of broadcasting the title-deciding race) in the first round, which leaves the likes of Canada open to Sky in their first pick.
What I mean is that the agreement between Channel 4 and Sky is structured in exactly the same way as the deal between the BBC and Sky. Channel 4 are bound by exactly the sane rules as the BBC were - Channel 4 pick three to broadcast live, then Sky pick three to broadcast exclusively, and Channel 4 cannot broadcast three races in succession.I'm a bit confused by this - I was under the impression that Channel 4 get 10 live races (and the rest delayed) and the BBC will no longer be showing F1 at all. Sky have the whole season live, but is subscription only.
You mean Channel 4, not the BBC...?
Good point, but it would be made better with more capitals, (and I'm not just going on about Baku...)erm, how about updating the title to Channel 4. yesterday we had the race start times with Baku starting at 2.00pm BST on June 19
There is just something about the BBC which compels viewers to watch. It's proffesionalism and history as a British institution. It's the most popular terrestrial channel and people like it when their favourite programmes appear on a channel they watch anyway. The F1 on Channel4 just won't be the same. Far less people will watch F1 on Channel 4. I have no doubt about that. I never watch Channel 4 for anything and I think a lot of people are the same. For example the new season is just weeks away and we have not seen any trailers or ads sofar for the new coverage. Add to that the usual Mercedes domination (Ferrari will not be regular challengers) things aren't looking great for F1 sadly.
There is just something about the BBC which compels viewers to watch. It's proffesionalism and history as a British institution. It's the most popular terrestrial channel and people like it when their favourite programmes appear on a channel they watch anyway. The F1 on Channel4 just won't be the same. Far less people will watch F1 on Channel 4. I have no doubt about that. I never watch Channel 4 for anything and I think a lot of people are the same. For example the new season is just weeks away and we have not seen any trailers or ads sofar for the new coverage. Add to that the usual Mercedes domination (Ferrari will not be regular challengers) things aren't looking great for F1 sadly.
There is just something about the BBC which compels viewers to watch. It's proffesionalism and history as a British institution. It's the most popular terrestrial channel and people like it when their favourite programmes appear on a channel they watch anyway. The F1 on Channel4 just won't be the same. Far less people will watch F1 on Channel 4. I have no doubt about that. I never watch Channel 4 for anything and I think a lot of people are the same. For example the new season is just weeks away and we have not seen any trailers or ads sofar for the new coverage. Add to that the usual Mercedes domination (Ferrari will not be regular challengers) things aren't looking great for F1 sadly.
Disagree. Anyone who watched on BBC will watch on channel 4. Probably because they dont have Sky.
I never watch Channel 4 for anything and I think a lot of people are the same...we have not seen any trailers or ads sofar for the new coverage. A
You haven't seen any ads for C4's coverage? I've seen a couple today and some over the last few days but as you say you never watch C4 so you won't be aware. Ever since the BBC cut off one of the greatest Moto2 races of all time half way through I feel compelled to watch programmes elsewhere if I can.There is just something about the BBC which compels viewers to watch. It's proffesionalism and history as a British institution. It's the most popular terrestrial channel and people like it when their favourite programmes appear on a channel they watch anyway. The F1 on Channel4 just won't be the same. Far less people will watch F1 on Channel 4. I have no doubt about that. I never watch Channel 4 for anything and I think a lot of people are the same. For example the new season is just weeks away and we have not seen any trailers or ads sofar for the new coverage. Add to that the usual Mercedes domination (Ferrari will not be regular challengers) things aren't looking great for F1 sadly.
F1 is so old balls and narrow minded .
The Frenchman was, however, supportive of the new fan-voted ‘Driver of the Day’ award that is being adopted in 2016, saying: “There's the fan vote for the driver of the day, which is good, having fans behind us. It's rather cool.”