Formula One TV Coverage
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I watched both BBC and Sky Sports post coverage of the Italian Grand Prix. What's going on with the BBC forum? it's so lame nowadays, it was very entertaining in the past but Suzi Perry destroyed it
She had no idea what's going on. She doesn't have enough confidence to ask the drivers a lot of questions. She let Jordan or Coulthard do the interviews.
As for the Sky coverage. It's amazing. Davidson is doing a great job with all the footage, etc. But Nathalie Pinkham is quite annoying, she asked Vettel "you are a nice guy, right? He had no idea what to say, waited for few seconds then replied "I try not be someone else".
She had no idea what's going on. She doesn't have enough confidence to ask the drivers a lot of questions. She let Jordan or Coulthard do the interviews.
As for the Sky coverage. It's amazing. Davidson is doing a great job with all the footage, etc. But Nathalie Pinkham is quite annoying, she asked Vettel "you are a nice guy, right? He had no idea what to say, waited for few seconds then replied "I try not be someone else".
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Yeh, some pepole got the wrong jobs.
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Agree with all of that. Pinkham is definitely the weak link in the Sky coverage. Her questions are always weak, Lee McKenzie is miles better at the post-race interviews.
Davidson has really grown into an excellent pundit. I didn't like him a few years ago, it sounded like he was bitter at not being in F1 anymore when he first started. It was often 'I could do better than that'. I remember he even phoned Ferrari in 2009. Now though he's very insightful and really good with the SkyPad.
Davidson has really grown into an excellent pundit. I didn't like him a few years ago, it sounded like he was bitter at not being in F1 anymore when he first started. It was often 'I could do better than that'. I remember he even phoned Ferrari in 2009. Now though he's very insightful and really good with the SkyPad.
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But what is Croft doing really? Tweeting? I wouldn't want to be in a closed room tweeting while my colleagues are giving their opinions, doing interviews. He should work on his image.
Lee is great actually. Very modest and humble in person.
Lee is great actually. Very modest and humble in person.
I didn't know that. Thanks.donald29 wrote:I remember he even phoned Ferrari in 2009.
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OK I watched Sky Sports post race coverage of the Singapore GP. Rachel Brooks is lovely and amazing but her questions are very simple. She asked 3 drivers (Webber, Hamilton and Rosberg) the same question about pushing/saving the tyres.
She has to improve a little bit, but I like her accent
She has to improve a little bit, but I like her accent
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Doesn't her pieces go onto the sky sports news segments? She asks the simpler questions for the casuals most often. But she is a babe.iceman1 wrote:OK I watched Sky Sports post race coverage of the Singapore GP. Rachel Brooks is lovely and amazing but her questions are very simple. She asked 3 drivers (Webber, Hamilton and Rosberg) the same question about pushing/saving the tyres.
She has to improve a little bit, but I like her accent
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She's Sky Sports News but Natalie wasn't in Singapore apparently, so Rachel replaced her at SSF1.
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Yeah, they weren't great. Although Natalie's questions usually aren't brilliant either.iceman1 wrote:OK I watched Sky Sports post race coverage of the Singapore GP. Rachel Brooks is lovely and amazing but her questions are very simple. She asked 3 drivers (Webber, Hamilton and Rosberg) the same question about pushing/saving the tyres.
Lee McKenzie is by far the best post-race interviewer of the BBC / Sky lot.
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You mean Lee 'tell us what happened out there' McKenzie.donald29 wrote:Lee McKenzie is by far the best post-race interviewer of the BBC / Sky lot.
They all ask pretty much the same questions because there isn't really much else you can ask. If someone's had a crash or broken down all you can ask is, 'what happened?'. If they've finished the race you're bound to ask them how was it, were you satisfied with 7th or could you have done better etc etc.
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Sky have used Susie Wolff as a pundit this weekend in the absence of Damon Hill.
She's been quite good actually. Hill is often a bit dull but Susie has been very articulate, informative and insightful.
She's been quite good actually. Hill is often a bit dull but Susie has been very articulate, informative and insightful.
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Natalie Pinkham who?
Margot Laffite on Canal+ is the prettiest at least her dad scored 6 wins in F1
Margot Laffite on Canal+ is the prettiest at least her dad scored 6 wins in F1
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Not to mention she is actually a professional driver herself.
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The F1 Show: David Croft is joined by Formula 1 writers Kevin Eason, Michael Schmidt and Jonathan Noble to reflect on a compelling season of F1 racing in 2013.
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BBC's F1 coverage to include nine live races in 2014
The British, Canadian and season-ending Abu Dhabi Grands Prix will be among the nine Formula 1 races broadcast live on the BBC in 2014.
The coverage also includes the new race in Sochi, Russia, alongside the classic Belgian, Italian and Japanese events.
The Malaysian and Spanish Grands Prix will also be live with the other 10 races broadcast as extended highlights.
All 19 races will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 live or 5 live sports extra and the BBC Sport website.
The British, Canadian and season-ending Abu Dhabi Grands Prix will be among the nine Formula 1 races broadcast live on the BBC in 2014.
The coverage also includes the new race in Sochi, Russia, alongside the classic Belgian, Italian and Japanese events.
The Malaysian and Spanish Grands Prix will also be live with the other 10 races broadcast as extended highlights.
All 19 races will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 live or 5 live sports extra and the BBC Sport website.
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What? Are you @Monsieur_F1?phil1993 wrote:It wouldn't be highlights only, it'd be nothing...
MP & Silva secured the TV rights in the Middle East. It seems F1 is going back to AlJazeera Sports.