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This is a list of Formula One broadcasters and 'World Feed' producers.Formula One, the highest level of circuit racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, motor sport's world governing body, can be seen live or tape delayed on television in almost every country and territory around the world.
The BBC's live coverage of the same race last season averaged 2.13 million viewers, a 51.1% share of the audience. [ 26 ] Sky Sports won "Best TV Broadcast Award for Outstanding Coverage" at both the 2012 FIA Prize Giving Ceremony (following Sky Sports F1's debut season presenting Formula One) [ 27 ] and again in 2013.
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Streaming sites that let Formula 1 fans watch races online for free flood social media
Streaming sites that let Formula 1 fans watch races online for free
Live race coverage was produced by Whisper Films, with North One Television to produce accompanying programmes. [4] Channel 4's full presenting team was announced on 8 March 2016. Channel 4 also announced that " The Chain " by Fleetwood Mac would be their title music, the song previously used by the BBC's coverage.
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In 1995, all the races were shown live and all qualifying sessions were shown live in 1996. previously qualifying was shown as a brief report during Grandstand, apart from qualifying for the British Grand Prix which was generally shown live and in full. Many of these live races were fronted by either Steve Rider or former tennis player Sue Barker.