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It does need an overhaul.
Pst. Guys. Come here... I'm not going to say this too loudly though as I betchya Eccelstone will take it as cue to inject the sport with more of these blasted gimmicks. Last edited by Paradise City; 12 May 2015 at 16:54. |
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The cars just don't sound right, and that is a huge problem.
As if the cars are too slow, easy to drive, sound utterly forgettable - then where's the theatre, the drama?! I could never justify paying to watch race after race. It really isn't any more interesting to me than watching cricket at the moment - and that says something. I hope that someone at some stage sorts the whole mess out. |
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It seems like Bernie and Germany's RTL are still talking about a new contract. RTL have previously stated that they wanted a reduction in their fee due to low levels of interest in Germany and no home GP. It will be interesting to see how this all ends up.
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21 Aug 2015, 21:26 (Ref:3567581) | #705 | |
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Bernie hopes that the BBC will continue their F1 coverage after the current contract expires. He seems happy that F1 will continue on free to air TV in Germany after RTL did a new deal for 2 years.
Among the quotes from Bernie was " We're not interested in the money" Is this the Bernie of recent times are was it an imposter? http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/120406 |
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Eccelstone is presumably feeling the pressure of the disinterest sponsors have to his paywall drive.
He'll ease up with that - but don't expect him to peg back the clock for the foreseeable future. |
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I read a daily round-up on F1 Fanatic which in the same round-up, had Bernie telling everyone a Monza deal wasn't likely, and claiming 'money isn't a problem' when it came to BBC broadcasting all races.
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18 Nov 2015, 15:54 (Ref:3591290) | #711 | |
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he BBC needs to find £150 million savings in its overall budget and £35 million of it is to come from their sports budget.
I wonder are we going to see the end of FTA F1 coverage on these islands? http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/121853 It is possible that the BBC could move to a highlights only package or could the terrestrial coverage go to C4 or ITV? |
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Can we perhaps slash the budget allocated to tosh, such as Strictly and EastEnders. The BBC seem to want to become known for either tabloid-style news or plain old tat. Before today I would have said sport and comedy were their strongest points but they're both being cut.
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The BBC is always bleeting on and saying whatever it can to preserve the over inflated salaries and expenses, best to ignore them until it actually happens,
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I've perhaps watched 4 or 5 races this year. If F1 did go totally pay per view, I don't think I would sign up for Sky again, as I would just be paying more money for what is essentially a diluted product. There are too many races in places where F1 barely musters a following, then the engines that have a dull sound to them, the tracks that don't punish drivers for making mistakes like they used to, the ERS/push-to-pass gimmick that barely covers the cracks, and of course the engine regulations at the moment allow the dominance of Mercedes.
There are many problems at the core of F1, so I think it will take a while until things start to correct themselves. If ever. Past me would be grimacing at not following the sport wherever it goes, but these are the times we live in. |
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It could easily leave FTA outright, sure. And I doubt any of the FTA broadcasters would bother putting up much of a bid. F1 has already left the public gaze as that 'must-see live' spectacle anyways.
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Totally agree. It feels like F1-lite now.
I don't get the butterflies when the lights go out. I genuinely used to always shout 'GOOO!' at the start, much to everyone's surprise who was with me at the time haha I know what every race is going to be like now. Ok, they didn't all used to be unpredictable, but I at least believed these cars were pushing, pushing, pushing. I felt like they might break. I felt like the drivers were on the edge. The cars sounded like they were high strung. All of that is gone, and i'm struggling to keep up the illusion... Selby |
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Are there any stats on how many people watch the Beeb and how many watch Sky? Regardless of his passion for running races in Wogga-wogga-land and Timbuktu, Bernie can't afford to let the British viewing figures drop too low.
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what are the viewing figures like? do they provide enough extra viewers over another thrilling installment of the world bowls championship for the bbc to be able to justify the expenditure?
and if f1 isn't dropped, then which other events would you perceive to be at risk? |
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I believe that for one of the overseas athletics championships the BBC sent more people to cover it than we had taking part in the British team!
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sky are worse for that kind of thing, but i guess they're a private company and don't have licence fee payers to justify themselves to, just customers...
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Funny how Bernie says it would be great if the BBC kept the F1 coverage, yet he never does anything. That said it would be good if it went to BT Sport, seen as they are good at sharing their coverage with the Beeb and to a lesser extent ITV
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