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 Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
no need to have another thread like that.
Merged!
Merged!
 Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
Discuss the sport you love with other motorsport fans
 Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
no need to have another thread like that.
Merged!

It needs to be singular to get the biggest audiance to sign and to try and stop this all from happening!
But this is an official government petition and one we should all focus on to get our voice heard

Seems Channel 4 were pretty serious about making a bid.
http://www.graphicalhouse.co.uk/#/projects/channel-4
Seems Channel 4 were pretty serious about making a bid.
http://www.graphicalhouse.co.uk/#/projects/channel-4
Shame they didnt get it, seems they had great ideas.
Get a grip, Juliet.

Seems Channel 4 were pretty serious about making a bid.
http://www.graphicalhouse.co.uk/#/projects/channel-4
Shame they didnt get it, seems they had great ideas.
 ... is there going to be an sort of effect on US broadcasts of the races or does Speed TV get a direct feed from the FIA?So much for this all being MrE's fault. It was the BBC after all!
Ecclestone: BBC held the cards in split Sky deal
Ecclestone says BBC sought deal with Sky
So much for this all being MrE's fault. It was the BBC after all!
Ecclestone: BBC held the cards in split Sky deal
Ecclestone says BBC sought deal with Sky
I have no doubts that the economic climate and austerity measures affected financial status of the BBC. But look at what's not being said.....This renegotiated BBC/SKY deal nets FOM an extra £20M+ per year over current contract and Bernie has stated each F1 team will receive an extra £1.25M next year. The current Concorde Agreement also expires at end of 2012. Is it possible your TV rate hike pays for another one of Bernie's bribes, try to pacify F1 teams and stave off talk of break-away series again. There's always an ulterior motive to Bernie's greed, just follow the money.
 on your theory. Especially when it was the BBC that brought Sky into the equation, not MrE. The TV License has been stable for a couple of years and there is no hike for a allowed by the Government for a couple of years. The problem is the BBC not having the brain power to economise. Just watch the BBC's coverage on any sporting event and the saturate it with far too many too highly paid presenters, except MotoGp which to an extent gets the mucky end of the stick.










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