F1 news site Autosport will launch a new video service called Autosport TV on August 20th.
A demo version of the service that went live for subscribers today features clips from recent touring car races and world rally championship rounds, as well as an interview with Spyker F1 driver Adrian Sutil.
It’s not yet known whether Haymarket publishing have had any joy in prising a few minutes of F1 race footage from Bernie Ecclestone’s icy grasp – but I wouldn’t be too optimistic. Autosport subscribers will be able to enjoy the footage ad-free. Links below.
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Tags: f1 / formula one / formula 1 / grand prix / motor sport
Kaiser Soze
7th August 2007, 15:07
Thanks for the info :)
Craig
7th August 2007, 15:07
Please, please, please, please, please!!!
But like you, I doubt we’ll be seeing F1 on there any time soon.
Humph :(
sidepodcast.com
7th August 2007, 18:14
coooool! and we’ll all be able to enjoy the ad-free footage when it gets posted onto YouTube :)
i can’t see anything on the site though, did i miss something?
Keith Collantine
7th August 2007, 18:32
It’s not being launched until the 20th.
sidepodcast.com
7th August 2007, 18:49
oh, thought you said a demo version went live today?
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
7th August 2007, 19:22
Ah yeah but only subscribers got it – sorry I’ll add that to the post!
sidepodcast.com
7th August 2007, 19:26
got ya. and your external link should be pointing to:
http://www.autosport.com/temp/homepage/
:)
Robert McKay
7th August 2007, 19:29
I’m sure Bernie would be only too happy to hand over F1 footage, but at his price, which has probably got a lot of zeros after it….
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
7th August 2007, 19:33
Thanks for the help guys :-)
sidepodcast.com
7th August 2007, 19:34
a shade less than half a million, for 8mins race footage.
we asked already!!
sidepodcast.com
7th August 2007, 19:37
i like it. the image is a bit small for my liking. and the controls are tiny, but that said, looking forward to more.
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
7th August 2007, 19:53
Anyone think the Hungarian Grand Prix was worth over £1,000 a second?
Thought not…
Clive
7th August 2007, 21:10
Just one. Some guy named Bernie Ecclestone…
sidepodcast.com
7th August 2007, 23:12
btw: i don’t want to give the impression that ITV pays as much as that. i imagine the official broadcasters get a much better deal.
just so no-one thinks that ITV’s incessant advertisements are in anyway justifiable.
i should also add that the price mentioned above probably only covered UK broadcast rights, so you even if you paid that price you still couldn’t stick your newly purchased footage on YouTube.
i used to think the music industry had a pathetic attitude towards content!
Alianora La Canta
8th August 2007, 18:52
According to F1 Racing (April 2006 edition), ITV paid $51m for the priviledge of broadcasting the 18-race 2006 season. At a rough average of 90 minutes per race, that is 27 hours, or $31,481.48 per minute.
If the figure is accurate, and the $1000-per-minute for Autosport’s highlights video is also accurate, then Autosport had an absolute bargain. And just in case you thought ITV was paying through the nose, German station RTL paid more ($102m for 2006).
sidepodcast.com
8th August 2007, 23:11
wow
Robert Mckay
9th August 2007, 15:34
Presumably the $51m also includes the rights to broadcast qualifying, so you could take that into account too, probably works out at something like $20,000 per minute. Still, hefty.
Alianora La Canta
10th August 2007, 14:54
27 + 18 hours = 45 hours
$51m / 45h = $1.13m per hour
$1.13m / 60 = $18,888.89 per minute.
Sometimes I wonder if the ITV people ever do the maths for these things?
sidepodcast.com
21st August 2007, 16:09
it was the 20th August *2007* wasn’t it?
Keith Collantine
21st August 2007, 17:22
Yeah I had a look for it at lunch time… they’re teasing us!
Don Speekingleesh
22nd August 2007, 22:55
Well it’s there now. And it works – the demo version never worked for me.