I loved the BBC show, especially Eddie Jordan.
Sky's show is good but they draw it out a bit. Too much talking about the off the track stuff. Sick of hearing about what engine manufacture Red Bull will have in 2016
I loved the BBC show, especially Eddie Jordan.
Sky's show is good but they draw it out a bit. Too much talking about the off the track stuff. Sick of hearing about what engine manufacture Red Bull will have in 2016
BBC getting rid of all sports except the tennis...
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Last edited by Divo; 09-04-2016 at 06:14 PM.
So it gets worse. From 2019 only Silverstone will be available outside of Sky. What are they thinking? The manufacturers/sponsors must hate Bernie.
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/201...ll-formula-one
In all fairness a lot of the brands advertising may not be that interested in those that can't justify the expense of a sky sports subscription. Sky is also doing highlights for free and will introduce ultra hd f1 from 2017 but the cost of sky q has well and truely priced me out and I won't be upgrading or keeping sports when I move as the premiership rugby is on BT.
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Shame as lots of people can`t afford the ridiculous high prices of sky.
Well thats if you pay the full price as most of the time you can get a better deal.
Sorry slight off topic !
The BBC is shrinking to its last legs.
They're in a panic, desperate to do away with the iplayer loophole believing it will bring in more revenue but will in reality start to alienate them.
I've noticed a lot more amateur presenters on the BBC, especially their news presenters, most likely taking a smaller pay packet verses their predecessors.
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