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For the 2008 season, the World Feed was produced by FOM for every race apart from the Monaco and Japanese Grands Prix, produced by [[Télé Monte Carlo]] and [[Fuji Television]] respectively. No change is expected for 2009. | For the 2008 season, the World Feed was produced by FOM for every race apart from the Monaco and Japanese Grands Prix, produced by [[Télé Monte Carlo]] and [[Fuji Television]] respectively. No change is expected for 2009. | ||
− | Three broadcasters provide a service beyond the World Feed, containing elements of the defunct | + | Three broadcasters provide a service beyond the World Feed, containing elements of the defunct F1 Digital+ service. Sky Italia offers the most comprehensive live service showing two onboard channels, one dedicated exclusively to Ferrari, alongside a live data feed. [[Premiere (pay television network)|Premiere]] provides two additional live channels with the main onboard channel alongside data. For the 2009 season the [[BBC]] will carry the same onboard channel as used by Premiere and Sky Italia. |
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 19 March 2009
This is a List of Formula One broadcasters and 'World Feed' producers. Formula One, the highest level of circuit racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, motor sport's world governing body, can be seen live or tape delayed on television in almost every country and territory around the world.
It attracts one of the largest global TV audiences after the Football World Cup and the Olympic Games. The 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix attracted an average live global TV audience of 78 million viewers, with a total of 119 million viewers.
Official figures from FOM (Formula One Management), show Formula One television broadcasts are witnessed on average 58 billion times per season.
TV broadcasters all take what is known as the 'World Feed', which since 2007 has been produced by FOM (Formula One Management), for the majority of the rounds of the World Championship. Every race is produced in widescreen. Previously, a 'host broadcaster' from each nation produced the World Feed for their home race, for example TF1 for the French Grand Prix. This led to a two-tier system which was unpopular with viewers due to local broadcasters focusing heavily on local teams and drivers, whilst missing key moments.
For the 2008 season, the World Feed was produced by FOM for every race apart from the Monaco and Japanese Grands Prix, produced by Télé Monte Carlo and Fuji Television respectively. No change is expected for 2009.
Three broadcasters provide a service beyond the World Feed, containing elements of the defunct F1 Digital+ service. Sky Italia offers the most comprehensive live service showing two onboard channels, one dedicated exclusively to Ferrari, alongside a live data feed. Premiere provides two additional live channels with the main onboard channel alongside data. For the 2009 season the BBC will carry the same onboard channel as used by Premiere and Sky Italia.
Broadcasters
International broadcasters
Radio broadcasters
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Jovem Pan / Rádio Bandeirantes-BandNews / Rádio Globo-Rádio CBN |
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Rai Radio 1 |
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Radio 1 (only race, and only when if the race is between 12:00 and 18:30 Dutch time) |
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Radio Marca / Cadena SER |
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BBC Radio 5 Live |
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Sirius Satellite Radio will Be Exclusive North American Radio Broadcaster of F1 |
Official internet broadcasters
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BBC Online [1] |
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RTL [2] |
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La Sexta [3] |
World Feed producers
Current producers
Since the 2008 season, all but two rounds of the season have been produced by FOM.
Former producers (1990 - 2008)
- Below are the previous World Feed Producers for Grands Prix from 1990 until 2008.
- Between 1997 and 1999 the Brazilian GP World Feed was produced by FOM. What was shown was a reduced version of the F1 Digital+ main feed, mainly lacking onboard angles and without the pay per view graphics. GloboTV continued to produce an alternative National Feed for Brazilian viewers.
- Between 2000 and 2002 the US Grand Prix was broadcast locally by ABC. However, they did not ever produce the World Feed.
- ↑ From 2007 Monaco Grand Prix.