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Title: BBC & F1
Post by: cleggy on 21 April 2012, 20:07:26
This is a complaint I have sent to the BBC >:( >:( self explanatary >:(

Full Complaint: Losing live coverage of F1 was bad enough but while waiting for the highlights of the Bahrain qualifying session to be broadcast at 17.20 and watching the Football Results across the screen showing the football results come up the results of the F1 Qualifying. No warning !THANK YOU FOR SPOILING THE HIGHLIGHTS!!! Please shoot the idiot responsible in front of Jeremy Clarkson. ;D :y

Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 21 April 2012, 20:15:37
This is a complaint I have sent to the BBC >:( >:( self explanatary >:(

Full Complaint: Losing live coverage of F1 was bad enough but while waiting for the highlights of the Bahrain qualifying session to be broadcast at 17.20 and watching the Football Results across the screen showing the football results come up the results of the F1 Qualifying. No warning !THANK YOU FOR SPOILING THE HIGHLIGHTS!!! Please shoot the idiot responsible in front of Jeremy Clarkson. ;D :y
did you say shot clarkson  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 21 April 2012, 20:56:19
Don't worry, F1 won't be on the BBC next year  ;)
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: albitz on 21 April 2012, 21:05:46
They have just spent at least £200 million (BBC figures) or up to £1 billion (tabloid figures) on relocating much of their operations to Manchester for no other reason than to stop the corporation being so Londoncentric.Even paying for staff to either fly up there and back for work, or paying extremely generous relocation packages for them to move up there (would be understandable if the move was the other way round).......................so,after they blow whats left in the piggy bank on completely over the top coverage of a load of drug addicts running around a track in Stratford this summer,I doubt they will have any  money left to cover a club meet from Brands Indy circuit never mind F1.
Its run by a bunch of breakwits.Abolish the TV licence tomorrow. >:(
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 21 April 2012, 21:34:20
Trouble is BBC is saving little money (apart from Martins & Teds pay) still costs them the same to haul the tons of equipment they use at each race. Looking at way things are going, they are in trouble in all departments.
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: ozzycat on 21 April 2012, 21:59:36
what makes you think that it wont beon the beeb next year tunnie  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: albitz on 21 April 2012, 22:03:59
Having said all that,I have read a couple of press reviews which said that the Beebs coverage of F1 is still better than Sky. I wouldnt know. :-\
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: albitz on 22 April 2012, 17:14:01
Not today though. 1 hour highlights programme, start of race 13 minutes into the programme, rather disgraceful. >:(
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: The Red Baron on 22 April 2012, 17:29:28
Not today though. 1 hour highlights programme, start of race 13 minutes into the programme, rather disgraceful. >:(

ive been on f1 Hd all day, bloomin great channel imho. :y
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: cleggy on 22 April 2012, 18:24:42
Not today though. 1 hour highlights programme, start of race 13 minutes into the programme, rather disgraceful. >:(

AGREED  >:( >:( 
At least no Eddie 'I like my own voice'Jordan ;D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 22 April 2012, 18:28:11
Shame, as it was action from the first lap! Best race of that circuit ever I think :)
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 22 April 2012, 18:31:45
for those with iPhones, cracking deal on Sports TV app at the moment.

Sky Sports 1,2,3,4, Sports News, ESPN, ATR, & SkyF1 for £5/month!
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: Varche on 22 April 2012, 18:36:39
Shape of the future I am afraid. We will all pay for whatever we do or watch by duration. Might be that if we are lucky then we may only have to pay to watch highlights.
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: mantahatch on 23 April 2012, 11:04:51
Search the internet, all skys pay channels are available to watch for free, sadly watched sky sports 2 on Saturday. Plugged laptop in to TV and watched in full screen, bit of lag at times but hey ho.
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 23 April 2012, 11:07:54
Search the internet, all skys pay channels are available to watch for free, sadly watched sky sports 2 on Saturday. Plugged laptop in to TV and watched in full screen, bit of lag at times but hey ho.

Crap resolution though, each one is shut down one by one. £5/m too much for some people?  :o  ;D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: mantahatch on 23 April 2012, 11:53:49
Search the internet, all skys pay channels are available to watch for free, sadly watched sky sports 2 on Saturday. Plugged laptop in to TV and watched in full screen, bit of lag at times but hey ho.

Crap resolution though, each one is shut down one by one. £5/m too much for some people?  :o  ;D


If only it was that price there would not be a problem. Or even if it was pay per view would be better, but no the thieving sky wants about £30 a month for it. So while I can find it  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 23 April 2012, 12:24:10
Search the internet, all skys pay channels are available to watch for free, sadly watched sky sports 2 on Saturday. Plugged laptop in to TV and watched in full screen, bit of lag at times but hey ho.

Crap resolution though, each one is shut down one by one. £5/m too much for some people?  :o  ;D


If only it was that price there would not be a problem. Or even if it was pay per view would be better, but no the thieving sky wants about £30 a month for it. So while I can find it  ;D ;D ;D

As I posted earlier, iPhone you get all the main sports channels for 5 bucks a month as its on offer at the mo. "NowTV" is a new product being launched as a stand alone product, with independent prices and can be had without subscriptions.

Not told us of the price points yet...
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: cleggy on 23 April 2012, 17:42:11
Don't worry, F1 won't be on the BBC next year  ;)

I said I'd give it this season before I come grovelling :y
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: derek89 on 24 April 2012, 19:59:57
Search the internet, all skys pay channels are available to watch for free, sadly watched sky sports 2 on Saturday. Plugged laptop in to TV and watched in full screen, bit of lag at times but hey ho.

Crap resolution though, each one is shut down one by one. £5/m too much for some people?  :o  ;D
Already paying too much to  sky,what next? open a vein and pay in blood???????
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 24 April 2012, 20:58:49
Search the internet, all skys pay channels are available to watch for free, sadly watched sky sports 2 on Saturday. Plugged laptop in to TV and watched in full screen, bit of lag at times but hey ho.

Crap resolution though, each one is shut down one by one. £5/m too much for some people?  :o  ;D
Already paying too much to  sky,what next? open a vein and pay in blood???????
hear hear
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 24 April 2012, 21:03:12
Unlike BBC tax, you have the choice to pay for Sky ;)
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: bob.dent on 25 April 2012, 09:52:58
Unlike BBC tax, you have the choice to pay for Sky ;)

As you work for Sky you're entitled to be a little biased and supportive of them Mark, but I bloody hate Sky. It's wrong that we should have to pay extra in addition to the TV licence fee for major sporting events that should be available for free to everyone, not just the well heeled. Even then once you've paid for Sky, you get an abundance of bloody commercial breaks every 5 minutes on most of their channels! So many of my friends and family that have Sky are being charged a fortune and are seriously thinking of switching to Virgin Media. ::)
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tunnie on 25 April 2012, 11:18:04
Unlike BBC tax, you have the choice to pay for Sky ;)

 :y, but I bloody hate Sky. It's wrong that we should have to pay extra in addition to the TV licence fee for major sporting events that should be available for free to everyone, not just the well heeled. Even then once you've paid for Sky, you get an abundance of bloody commercial breaks every 5 minutes on most of their channels! So many of my friends and family that have Sky are being charged a fortune and are seriously thinking of switching to Virgin Media. ::)

Got to defend my employer Bob  :y

With F1 though, there are no adverts during the race, or during the Qualifier sessions.

But simple fact is the BBC cannot afford to broadcast it any more, the rights along are approx £50 million per season, plus broadcasting costs. This will be second time in a row a broadcaster has pulled out of the contract early, ITV pulled out to fund football rights. So Bernie won't be letting them have it again.

Bernie has been quoted has saying he would sell them to Channel 5, but I doubt they could pick up the tab for it. Channel 4 is the most likely provider, as they did well with Test Cricket. But I doubt they could afford it either.

BBC's contract for F1 ends after the 2013 season, but there are strong rumors they want to end it at the end of the 2012 season, and just settle on paying the 2013 season rights, without broadcasting it  :o

Would save BBC around 10 million, given there current strive to save money, its a strong possibility BBC will wave bye bye to F1 this season.
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 April 2012, 11:33:15
I'm all for seeing Bernie get a bloody nose.

If nobody other than Sky can afford his price, then let it move 100% to Sky. That leaves a few dozen hours a year for the BBC to fill with yet more cr@p soaps and repeats, and the minority who aren't already bored with F1 and can stump up the cash to watch it on Sky can do so.

The advertisers will leave in their droves as the man on the street won't bother to watch it, and F1 will lose the limelight. Give it a couple of years and Bernie will come crawling back with a much more "value for money" offering. ;)
 
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: cleggy on 25 April 2012, 11:41:26
I only thought about this the other day ( I know slow at times)

We paid a license fee for the Radio which the incorporated the TV then along come ITV a commercial channel. So the BBC is funded by a license fee which you have to have to receive any broadcast, but the upstart has to be commercial and sell advertising slots to be successful. Then along come SKY and charge you for the right to view ( license) and then sell the advertising. DOUBLE BUBBLE !!!! Nice earner ;) and the BBC still get the license fee :( ;)

Bernie don't give a monkeys as long as he rakes in his millions :D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: STMO123 on 25 April 2012, 11:49:44
Shape of the future I am afraid. We will all pay for whatever we do or watch by duration. Might be that if we are lucky then we may only have to pay to watch highlights.

A session with a lady of the night would come out at about 20p for me then. ;D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: tigers_gonads on 25 April 2012, 11:52:42
Shape of the future I am afraid. We will all pay for whatever we do or watch by duration. Might be that if we are lucky then we may only have to pay to watch highlights.

A session with a lady of the night would come out at about 20p for me then. ;D



And thats with viagra  :D :D :D
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 April 2012, 11:59:14
Then along come SKY and charge you for the right to view ( license) and then sell the advertising. DOUBLE BUBBLE !!!! Nice earner ;) and the BBC still get the license fee :( ;)

Yes, the amount of advertising on Sky makes the programmes verging on the unwatchable, IMHO. I guess they know exactly how much advertising they can get away with without losing viewers and adjust it accordingly. ;)

Sky is just about worth the £20 a month to keep SWMBO occupied, and that's the only reason I pay it.  ;)

One day I'll work out how many Sky channels we actually watch that aren't available on Freeview+Freesat. I suspect it's only one or two.

Barely ever watch any BBC stuff, although the stuff that interests me and isn't brain-dead soap opera or propaganda to turn me liberal is pretty good quality. Can't remember the last time I watched anything on ITV.
Title: Re: BBC & F1
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 25 April 2012, 16:07:55
and i am not saying a word only get my head bitten off so not a word about sky ;D ;D ;D