I'd just like to say sorry for not updating in a while but I have two German speaking exams coming up so unfortunately I just haven't found the time to blog recently. Regular posts and updates will return shortly!
Until then here's an image of Jake Humphrey kissing Jenson Button because who doesn't want to see that?
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Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Thursday
CLASH OF THE TITANS.
So this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix marks the first time the BBC and Sky go head-to-head with their live coverage and it's a battle the media will be talking about just as much as the one on the race track. So what exactly are the main pros and cons of each and which one should you (in my opinion anyway) go for?
BBC pros
BBC cons
Sky cons
BBC pros
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- Jake, EJ and DC- the three musketeers! They have great banter between each other and the drivers and all three are able to lead a great interview.
- Lee McKenzie- asks the right questions before and after the race. Lee is a great journalist and is representing women in Formula 1.
- Original programming- the Beeb's features are always original, entertaining and innovative.
- Humour- I've already mentioned the banter between the main presenters of the coverage but there's something about the BBC's coverage that is light-hearted and humorous!
- F1 forum after the race gives viewers an even deeper insight into the paddock.
- No adverts during the build up!!! (Yes, this is worthy of three exclamation marks!)
BBC cons
- Betrayal- abandoning 10 races but paying millions for shows like 'The Voice'? That hurt!
- No Ted Kravitz- loved how he could make complex, technical F1 language understandable! But Gary Anderson's doing a great job, no?
Sky pros
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- The F1 Show- takes viewers one step closer to the sport as we get to see what happens on a Friday before the race weekend.
- Ted Kravitz- see above.
- Martin Brundle's great commentary- although, to be honest, I think Ben Edwards is also doing a stellar job and let's not forget Brundle doesn't even have the role of lead commentator.
Sky cons
- Adverts during build up!!!
- Costs £££
- Simon Lazenby does not yet have the ease of presenting that Jake does but I guess that will come with experience so I can't be too harsh!
So who will you be watching? BBC or Sky?
Aqsa
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