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22 Sep 2008, 11:51 (Ref:2295156) | #1 | ||
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TV deals - good news!
Some good news for A1GP:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/70764 The Ferrari thing has obviously helped in Italy, and the fact that ESPN Star are going to do enhance coverage for their India feed is promising in what is a potentially very attractive market for sponsors. |
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It's great that A1Gp has brought out some positive news instead of negative. Im so happy it will be shown on foxsports and channel 9 in australia!
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Good news. In a sea of ******** and stupid news, it's certainly a breath of fresh air. In my opinion, there are still concerns and questions A1 should be answering and October is drawing near. I'm excited to see the new cars, but A1 hasn't shown competency in my eyes. They've managed to turn such a potentially strong season into a huge mess.
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I must say I disagree. There are a lot of things that A1GP do well:
1. Good website 2. Good multi-media, e.g. video clips on website, podcast, fanzone site 3. Clear concept and branding (although shame many motorsport traditionalists do not buy into the concept) 4. In my part of the world anyway, good PR. I get weekly news releases to my email directly from A1GP PR staff, unfortunately it's all in Chinese! Recently their news has been good, with almost daily news on team liveries or driver announcements. There wasn't much up until two weeks ago however this makes sense - why issue material in the off season when people are then going to forget anyway. Better to stack news just before the season starts so that people tune into Zandvoort, which is what they are doing. The real test is later today when we see how many more cars there are at this week's test. We will know how many they've been able to build since the last test and then will be able to calculate if there will be 23 (24? how many teams exactly?) by October 3. |
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TV great news if there are cars to film. Lucky to have more than a couple today at Snetterton I've heard. A1 have big problems with the management and leadership of the series. They have been very inefficient and wasteful with there resorses and probably squandered a great opportunity to create and build a popular and productive series. They have been guilty of the excesses created by the easy available cash liquidity of the past decade. Lets hope they can survive in the new era. Not to many sourses around that would invest in a business that has made a $500 mil US loss over 3 years?? I am a great fan of this series but it needs to be run much more efficiently..
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no tv deal for china mainland. is this joke? this is fun ladies and gentlemans.
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Yes I noticed that too. Last season it was on CCTV on the Tuesday afternoon after the race or something, so nobody would have watched. It's on ESPN Star of course but that is in English and it is technically illegal to install satellite TV in China (although many people do it).
A hard one to figure out this, considering how keen Chinese people are to cheer national teams at the moment and that there is a China team in A1GP. Even if they cannot do a deal with CCTV there are dozens of provincial channels and they are all short of content. |
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In China, you get 80+ channels already on cable which costs maybe RMB10 a month. Who needs satellite dish?
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