NBC & NBCSN To Broadcast Formula One Races, NASCAR On Fox Until 2022

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    NBC & NBCSN To Broadcast Formula One Races, NASCAR On Fox Until 2022



    NBC Sports Network has finally added more live sports to their portfolio, and they've gone global to do it. After 16 years of being aired on Fox and Speed Channel, the world's top racing circuit, Formula One, now moves to NBC. Formula One won't be a game changer by any stretch for NBC, or a huge ratings grabber, but F1 racing has a dedicated fanbase, even stateside. It's an important step forward because of the amount of new live sports for NBC to show.

    NBCSN will air 16 races beginning next season in 2013 with NBC airing the remaining 4. NBCSN will also air qualifying, practices, studio shows, and other shows that adds up to 100 hours of new programming. Via NBC's announcement...

    "NBC Sports Group and Formula One Management, the top international open-wheel racing series promoter, announced a four-year partnership today that begins with the 2013 season and provides NBC Sports Group with exclusive U.S. media rights to all Formula 1™ Grand Prix races, qualifying and practice sessions on all platforms and devices.

    NBC Sports Group will televise all 20 F1™ races -- four on NBC and 16 on NBC Sports Network -- as well as qualifying, practice sessions, studio shows and re-airs that amount to more than 100 hours of programming annually. The Grand Prix of Canada in June as well as the final three races of the 2013 season in November will air on NBC, while the remaining 16 races will air on NBC Sports Network.

    All 20 F1™races will be live streamed on NBC Sports Live Extra, the NBC Sports Group’s live-stream platform that is available online at NBCSports.com as well as on mobile and tablet apps."
    One of those entities is NASCAR. Fox has agreed to an extension with NASCAR to continue airing the first portion of the Sprint Cup season, including the Daytona 500 until 2022...

    As part of the new agreement, which takes effect in 2015, FSMG retains the television rights to 13 consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points races beginning each year with the prestigious Daytona 500. In addition, FSMG retains the rights to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, the Daytona Shootout, the Duel at Daytona, the entire NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season and practice and qualifying for both the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races that FSMG broadcasts.
  • Swarley
    A Special Kind of Cat
    • Jul 2010
    • 11213

    #2
    Not happy about this. SPEED is pretty crappy now, but Formula One was one of the things they were doing an amazing job with. There is no crew in motorsports like that of Varsha, Hobbs, Matchett and Buxton. I hope that something can be worked out to bring them along, but I'm certainly not holding my breath. Hopefully NBC doesn't fuck this up.

    Comment

    • TheImmortalGoud
      No longer a noob
      • Jan 2011
      • 1790

      #3
      Originally posted by Swarley
      Not happy about this. SPEED is pretty crappy now, but Formula One was one of the things they were doing an amazing job with. There is no crew in motorsports like that of Varsha, Hobbs, Matchett and Buxton. I hope that something can be worked out to bring them along, but I'm certainly not holding my breath. Hopefully NBC doesn't fuck this up.
      Rumors are SPEED is going to be replaced with a national Fox Sports channel.

      Comment

      • Swarley
        A Special Kind of Cat
        • Jul 2010
        • 11213

        #4
        Originally posted by TheImmortalGoud
        Rumors are SPEED is going to be replaced with a national Fox Sports channel.
        Yeah I've been seeing that on Twitter. It doesn't surprise me, SPEED is a pretty crappy channel for the most part right now.

        Comment

        • 1ke
          D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
          • Mar 2009
          • 6641

          #5
          So if Speed goes, then where does Supercross end up? Thats all I care about.

          Comment

          Working...