Christian Hewgill: ‘F1 felt a million miles away growing up. Now, I’m the happiest I’ve ever been working in the sport I love.’
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by David Nelson
1M ago
Christian Hewgill, the star of two Formula 1 podcasts, has been a fan of the sport since childhood, first getting into the sport in 1998 as Hakkinen and Schumacher battled for glory on-track. But, for the man who grew up near Loughborough, the idea of stepping into the glitz and glamour of the Grand Prix ..read more
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Breaking down F1’s longest season
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by David Nelson
2M ago
After an off-season that no one expected, F1 roars back into life for a marathon 24 race season beginning later this month. For fans worldwide, and for those involved in the sport, 2024 will have an unusual feel right from the get go. The opening race takes place in Bahrain on March 2nd, not only ..read more
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Formula E heads to TNT as series struggles to make FTA breakthrough
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by David Nelson
4M ago
After ten years of flirting with multiple free-to-air networks, Formula E has made the jump to pay television in the United Kingdom. From ITV to Channel 5 to the BBC and onto Channel 4, the electric series has never found its belonging at any of those networks. Now, after battling for its place on free-to-air ..read more
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F1 TV or Sky Sports: who wins the pre-race battle?
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by David Nelson
5M ago
In recent years, Formula 1 has evolved its direct-to-consumer product, F1 TV. The platform has grown since launch in 2018, with the championship now providing fans with a rich in-house offering during a race weekend. As well as their non-live YouTube offering, the series also presents live pre- and post-race content on YouTube and through ..read more
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Inside F1’s Media and Technology Centre: going remote
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by David Nelson
8M ago
Covering the world’s fastest motor sport across 24 race weekends is no easy feat. The twists and turns, come rain or shine, are covered meticulously by Formula 1’s production team week in, week out. At the start of July, Motorsport Broadcasting was invited to F1’s revamped Media and Technology Centre as part of an F1 ..read more
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Inside F1’s Media and Technology Centre: looking to the future
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by David Nelson
9M ago
Covering the world’s fastest motor sport across 24 race weekends is no easy feat. The twists and turns, come rain or shine, are covered meticulously by Formula 1’s production team week in, week out. At the start of July, Motorsport Broadcasting was invited to F1’s revamped Media and Technology Centre as part of an F1 ..read more
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Inside F1’s Media and Technology Centre: the tools for storytelling
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by David Nelson
9M ago
Covering the world’s fastest motor sport across 24 race weekends is no easy feat. The twists and turns, come rain or shine, are covered meticulously by Formula 1’s production team week in, week out. At the start of July, Motorsport Broadcasting was invited to F1’s revamped Media and Technology Centre as part of an F1 ..read more
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ITV pulls live 2023 British MotoGP broadcast from schedules
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by David Nelson
9M ago
ITV will no longer air the 2023 British MotoGP round live, after dropping coverage from their schedules, Motorsport Broadcasting has learnt. The race weekend, scheduled at Silverstone from August 4th to 6th, would have been ITV’s third consecutive year airing the British Grand Prix live. Under their existing agreement with Dorna, the free-to-air broadcaster airs ..read more
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F1 to remain on Channel 4 until 2026
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by David Nelson
10M ago
Formula 1 will remain on Channel 4 until 2026 after a new deal was agreed between the broadcaster and Sky Sports. More details very soon ..read more
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Formula E part company with Jack Nicholls with immediate effect
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by David Nelson
1y ago
Formula E is in search of a commentator to lead their coverage on a full-time basis after parting ways with Jack Nicholls, Motorsport Broadcasting has learnt. Nicholls, who has been part of Formula E since its inaugural race in 2014, will not commentate on the remaining seven rounds of the 2022-23 season. Veteran motor sport ..read more
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