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I for one pray ESPN will have the sense to remove commercial breaks.
Yeah right.
I hope that's the case. ESPN is goingt have just as many commercials if not more.Although we take great pride in having grown Formula One's visibility and viewership since we became its exclusive US media rights holder in 2013, this will be our last season with the series. In this case, we chose not to enter into a new agreement in which the rights holder itself competes with us and our distribution partners
Hopefully ESPN has less commercials than NBC. Watching using NBC's online streaming the commercials are extremely repetitive. NBC also seemed to use the same length of commercial breaks they do during NASCAR races which they shouldn't since the race is much shorter.
Is ESPN 2 also a part of basic cable? I'm not sure. I know NBCSN is a part of the upgrade tier on Frontier (formerly Verizon). Most of the races will be broadcast on ESPN2, which made me suspect it is not a part of the basic package.dans79 wrote: ↑04 Oct 2017, 19:03My buddy and I where talking about it this morning. I think this is Liberty's first move in breaking open the F1 market in America. ESPN is part of most basic cable packages, while NBCSN usually requires a higher tier package, so switching to ESPN should put it in-front of more viewers.
Hopefully they, will broadcast more practices, or have them online like NBC does, or it will be a step backwards imo.
I know ESPN is a part of the base package, but is ESPN2 as well? As that is where most races will be broadcast.
That will depend on your provider and what region of the country you live in.
There´s probably nothing more in F1 i look forward to the most than this.