Watching F1 on TV

Watching F1 on TV

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Sandpit Steve

10,052 posts

74 months

Monday 25th March
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Sky have confirmed that the next two races, in Japan and China, will also “feature” the remote studio layout.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/formula-1/2024/03/25/f...

“This, however, was presented as a special treat, because Natalie Pinkham and company would be doing their stuff from the same studio the broadcaster uses for Monday Night Football.

“Sharing the studio with the football boys was sold by Sky as being both impressive and exciting for F1 fans, as if it were to be broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall or Madison Square Garden or some other legendary entertainment venue, rather than the place where Gary Neville criticises bungled offside traps and out-of-work football managers come to further their job searches.”

Harry Flatters

145 posts

258 months

Monday 25th March
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Sandpit Steve said:
Sky have confirmed that the next two races, in Japan and China, will also “feature” the remote studio layout.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/formula-1/2024/03/25/f...

“This, however, was presented as a special treat, because Natalie Pinkham and company would be doing their stuff from the same studio the broadcaster uses for Monday Night Football.

“Sharing the studio with the football boys was sold by Sky as being both impressive and exciting for F1 fans, as if it were to be broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall or Madison Square Garden or some other legendary entertainment venue, rather than the place where Gary Neville criticises bungled offside traps and out-of-work football managers come to further their job searches.”
Oh, if only I'd known! And there's me cancelling my Sky sub! Should I re-subscribe?

FFS - there they are slapping another increase on their 'services' with one hand, and the going cheap and downmarket on the production on the other.

Dashnine

1,302 posts

50 months

Monday 25th March
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Harry Flatters said:
FFS - there they are slapping another increase on their 'services' with one hand, and the going cheap and downmarket on the production on the other.
^This, utterly and completely - Sky raise their subscription costs and then cheapen the coverage.

Drivers and others being interviewed remotely, going back to Melbourne anyway for various links and segments, nothing was better in the studio - it was just a bigger screen for the SkyPad which when full screen on my TV isn't any bigger anyway.

Insulting, contemptuous, treating their paying customers like idiots by telling us it's better.

TheDeuce

21,564 posts

66 months

Monday 25th March
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Dashnine said:
Harry Flatters said:
FFS - there they are slapping another increase on their 'services' with one hand, and the going cheap and downmarket on the production on the other.
^This, utterly and completely - Sky raise their subscription costs and then cheapen the coverage.

Drivers and others being interviewed remotely, going back to Melbourne anyway for various links and segments, nothing was better in the studio - it was just a bigger screen for the SkyPad which when full screen on my TV isn't any bigger anyway.

Insulting, contemptuous, treating their paying customers like idiots by telling us it's better.
Sky's business model is to monopolise sports coverage by paying sky high prices for exclusivity - and then cheaping out on the actual production.

Personally I think their model is doomed to fail because they've pushed the penny pinching too far to not be a constant distraction, also their insistence to 'schedule' race re-runs etc is just plain out of date - it's digital, all Sky content should be streamable instantly... yet they make people record a program if they're going to miss the start of it.

So you end up paying a premium for crap production and have to deal with an outdated content delivery platform to boot.

It's not hard to see why so many of us now use F1TV instead! Judging from comments made in the race threads, I think an awful lot of us are now watching (very happily) without Sky.