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Drive to Survive assist hailed after new US F1 broadcast deal confirmed

over 2 years ago

from: GPfans.com

( 657 views )

ESPN president, programming and original content, Burke Magnus has hailed the "off-channel" assist from Netflix in boosting F1 viewership figures in the United States. read more »

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New details of Channel 4 2019 F1 coverage

over 5 years ago

from: GPfans.com

( 877 views )

Channel 4's live and free-to-air coverage of the 2019 British Grand Prix will not be made up of Sky Sports' programming, with a deal having been struck between the... read more »

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New details of Channel 4 2019 British GP coverage

over 5 years ago

from: GPfans.com

( 841 views )

Channel 4's live and free-to-air coverage of the 2019 British Grand Prix will not be made up of Sky Sports' programming, with a deal having been struck between the... read more »

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Motorsport Network teams up with Peter Windsor for video programming

over 7 years ago

from: Autosport.com

( 1041 views )

Motorsport Network has teamed up with respected journalist Peter Windsor to produce a new video series giving insight into the world of Formula 1 read more »

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Bruno Senna added to Sky F1 line-up

over 10 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 1097 views )

Bruno Senna is announced as part of Sky Sports' 2014 F1 coverage and will be involved in programming remembering his uncle Ayrton... read more »

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Christmas extras on Sky F1

over 10 years ago

from: SkySports.com/F1

( 1134 views )

The Formula 1 circus may have packed up for the holidays, but Sky Sports F1 still has plenty of programming to keep you entertained over the festive period. read more »

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Humphrey promises BBC will maintain quality

over 12 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

( 1082 views )

Jake Humphrey, the BBC's Formula 1 presenter, has promised the broadcaster will maintain the same level of quality in its programming as seen over the read more »

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Is F1 too expensive for BBC?

over 13 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 1006 views )

The BBC has allegedy included F1 among candidates for the axe in a bid to cut the amount it spends on sports programming. read more »