- 30 Jul 11, 11:25#268485
Bernie has sold out the british public !!!!!!! shame on you Bernie the sky deal is the lowest of the low and just goes to show what you realy think of the fans, just a way to put more money in your pocket ! 

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Bernie has sold out the british public !!!!!!! shame on you Bernie the sky deal is the lowest of the low and just goes to show what you realy think of the fans, just a way to put more money in your pocket !
I have just read in two papers that
a) Channel 4 offered the same mony but Bernie chose Sky
b) BBC executives took Sky reps to a meeting with Bernie.
So it would seem that another free to air broadcaster offered to take on F1 but were rebuffed.
Bernie has sold out the british public !!!!!!!
Roonalderson wrote:
Best decision ever, Sky's coverage at every single sporting event is so much better than the bbc giving further insight, coverage and just an over all more enjoyable experience so i say thank you and cant wait for next year
BTW I have always thought since Clarkson and his ilk have taken over Top Gear, it was a children's programme. I understand that at the end of last week's show they even apologised because there was too much about cars in the show.
On Ben Gallop's blog ( he is head of BBC's F1 coverage under Barbara Slater) In the 4,500 odd replies on this matter, I have found ONE in support:Roonalderson wrote:
Best decision ever, Sky's coverage at every single sporting event is so much better than the bbc giving further insight, coverage and just an over all more enjoyable experience so i say thank you and cant wait for next year
Two things about that,
The BBC's current coverage has been almost fautless, I wonder what channe; he has been watching?
I wonder if he works for SKY?
I know one thing, Ben Gallop used to work for SKY before the BBC.
Ben Gallop is Head of Formula 1 at the BBC, taking on the role at the beginning of the 2009 season, the sport's first back on the BBC in 12 years.
In addition he heads up the department which looks after BBC Sport's new media services. He has responsibility for bbc.co.uk/sport – which is the largest sports website in the UK, with an average weekly audience of around 10 million unique users – as well as BBC Sport's ever-popular red button, mobile and Ceefax services.
Ben is leading the BBC's Digital Olympics project, which will help scope the broadcaster's editorial and technological strategy for London 2012.
He joined the BBC in 1998, first working for BBC News before being appointed Sports Editor on the launch team for the BBC Sport website.
Before that Ben worked as a journalist for BSkyB and the Press Association, having started his career in local newspapers.
I know one thing, Ben Gallop used to work for SKY before the BBC.
Well doesnt that say it all
In fact here is his Biography:Ben Gallop is Head of Formula 1 at the BBC, taking on the role at the beginning of the 2009 season, the sport's first back on the BBC in 12 years.
In addition he heads up the department which looks after BBC Sport's new media services. He has responsibility for bbc.co.uk/sport – which is the largest sports website in the UK, with an average weekly audience of around 10 million unique users – as well as BBC Sport's ever-popular red button, mobile and Ceefax services.
Ben is leading the BBC's Digital Olympics project, which will help scope the broadcaster's editorial and technological strategy for London 2012.
He joined the BBC in 1998, first working for BBC News before being appointed Sports Editor on the launch team for the BBC Sport website.
Before that Ben worked as a journalist for BSkyB and the Press Association, having started his career in local newspapers.
Taken from the BBC Press Office.
I get the impression F1 has been scaled back to make way for the Olympics
I know one thing, Ben Gallop used to work for SKY before the BBC.
Well doesnt that say it all
Yep, no wonder he was keen to bring Sky to a meeting with MrE. Here's a brief biography on this Gallop plonker.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/sport/ben_gallop.shtml
All this goes towards confirming what I have been saying. The BBC have screwed us in by jumping into bed with Sky and presenting MrE with a deal that was by far superior to anything else that was on offer.
I likes bein' right me.
The sad fact is everyone one that counts (by counts I mean those with the purse strings - the teams, BBC, Sky, MrE) is a winner.
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