RTL buys Formula 1 rights from Sky and shows four races in Berlin
RTL buys Formula 1 rights from Sky and shows four races in Berlin
RTL buys formula 1 rights from Sky and shows four races
Berlin. RTL will show four races of Formula 1 in the coming season. After the television broadcaster had lost betting for the rights against the Pay TV provider Sky in the previous year, he now acquired a sub-license.
from the competitor The transfer of the races in Imola on April 18, Barcelona (May 9), Monza (September 12) and Sao Paulo (November 7) is planned. According to both transmitters, this applies "subject to current racing plan changes due to corona pandemic". The other 19 transmissions of the most important motorsport series can only be seen for Sky customers."To give Formula 1 an even larger stage and thus promote our great Formula 1 broadcasts, we make four selected races accessible to a million audience in free TV," said Sky boss Devesh Raj in a message. The Sky Treaty with Formula 1 stipulates that four races have to run on the freely received television. The media company from Unterföhring could also have used the in-house broadcaster Sky Sport News.
Sky opted for a Formula 1 deal with RTL, which is part of an extensive agreement. This includes that the RTL streaming service TVNOW will also be received via the Sky Q platform in the future.
The RTL group announced in June that it ends the Formula 1 reporting after 30 years and named financial reasons for this. In the past season, all races of the motorsport series ran in parallel with RTL and Sky.
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