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C4's "minority stake" is no such thing. They have security against the assets of the Company for a loan they gave in August. Then Whisper changed its accounting year end from a UK focused 31 March to an international friendly 31 December as recently as mid-November. Interesting...
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Channel 4 really need to get there presenting team right for there coverage of F1. The reason being, there will be undoubtably boring races in 2016, and because of that folks could and will switch off. If you have a good presenting team with plenty of creativity, you can then at least feed that thirst of the F1 fans. That's one thing about Sky F1. I don't know how many times whilst reflecting on a GP weekend with mates that the talk was about an interview or feature on the pre show or post show. Sky have really nailed that. Oh and some of the races weren't too bad ether.
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It would be a shame to lose Ben, who IMHO and maybe a few others the best commentator since Murray. Watching the F1 2015 Review DVD, when the red lights came on, the engine notes rise and then the lights went out, I found it hard not to say 'lights out, away we go' which is a sign of a good commentator
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Sadly, with his health problems I don't see this happening. Plus, at his age he'll not be anywhere near as sharp as he used to be, and I for one would hate my last memories of Murray's involvement with TV Motorsport to be not what they are at the moment. (Apologies for my clumsy explanation, but I can't think of a better way of putting it into words).
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When he was trying to decide if he should play 'just one more season' dad's (albeit sarcastic) advice was "Well Trevor, I think you'd be better off to quit now whilst you've still got the crowd's roar of success in your ears!" How many people do we all know in various walks of life who've soldiered on too long and ruined the excellent reputation that they have spent literally years building up? Personally, I find that very sad, and think it takes a strong man (or woman) to make the right decision in these circumstances, and Murray (God bless him) is one of these special people. |
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While it was good to hear him again (and his enthusiasm for the sport is a strong as it always was) he provided colour comments, not main commentating. (Appears to have been 2006/07 and a lot has happened since then )
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For sports people because they are generally very driven. motivated and confident, I think it can be hard for them decide because they believe that the next race or match will be better. I am sure both Tom K and Alan McNish could have done another year or event two, but decided the time was right for them - maybe it is as simple as not enjoying it anymore. particularly for International/World events where the travel and staying away becomes harder than ther actual race or match. |
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The deal will be done like all deals in business.
By the person who pays the most and pays the most into the pockets of those making decisions. It will not be the best coverage, the best team, the best of anything, it will be the deal that does the dirty stuff and meets the requirement s of everyones "mates". That is how media works and it always will be. Mates of mates, not in the club, no chance despite you being far better than what we have! |
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Walker broke his pelvis a short few year ago and suffered some cancer albiet a variety that was thankfully subsequently remedied.
I'd say he could do commentary if it was studio based rather than on-location. But the chances of the stars aligning that would see that happen are, well, zero. We're also getting deeper into a younger generation that wouldn't really know or have strong memories about him. |
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If the younger generation aren't into Motorsport, we're in trouble. But the success of games like Gran Turismo suggests to me we'll be OK.
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Lee MacKenzie tweeted that she was looking forward to working with the BBC on the Six Nations this year, so suggests to me she'll stay with Auntie.
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And it's not that his grandfathers have no interest; by a weird quirk of fate, because we hadn't met until the day before my son's wedding to his daughter, he was a navigator and a driver on the British rally scene for many years whilst I raced saloons in my past. Both my sons have always enjoyed watching motor racing, but it doesn't seemed to have rubbed off. |
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Not wanting to go completely off topic but from what I've experienced, playing a sports based game is different from following a sport. My son plays EA's FIFA game but has no actual interest in Football and it's similar with his pals.
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Exactly, it has nothing to do with gaming, I can't see a rush for military service just because people play CoD!
What I can see though is games manufacturers capitalising on modern life, hence GTA5! It is going to take something special to reignite peoples interest, and it wont coem from the establishment, as they want everything the same as it is, take our awesome MSA as an example! |
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