- 26 Feb 08, 10:32#33842
What do you folks think of the TV coverage of GPs? Please state your country / region in your reply.
What improvements do you think could be made?
I am in the UK and ITV does the coverage, and it is, overall very good (probably better than the BBC which had it before).
Downsides to ITV coverage :-
1. I find it very frustrating that the ITV commentators are at the mercy of the incumbent director and have to commentate on the same TV pictures that we see. In these days of super technology why cant each TV company from each country have access to all cameras all the time and select the screens which they want to use? Each country will want to show its own drivers for local interest but are currently forced to use the screens provided by the local director. Surely that does not have to be the case does it?. Some director coverage is very poor. The French dont seem to do it too well as I remember.
2. When Martin Brundle does his 'Grid Walk' he spends too much time interviewing nobodys (as far as F1 is concerned) like some pop star tart who has big tits but absolutely no knowledge of F1(or anything else for that matter) and is only there because they are famous.
3. Advertising breaks, a real pain and an area where the BBC is better with no adverts. but I suppose its the norm in the rest of the world and not much we can do about that.
What improvements do you think could be made?
I am in the UK and ITV does the coverage, and it is, overall very good (probably better than the BBC which had it before).
Downsides to ITV coverage :-
1. I find it very frustrating that the ITV commentators are at the mercy of the incumbent director and have to commentate on the same TV pictures that we see. In these days of super technology why cant each TV company from each country have access to all cameras all the time and select the screens which they want to use? Each country will want to show its own drivers for local interest but are currently forced to use the screens provided by the local director. Surely that does not have to be the case does it?. Some director coverage is very poor. The French dont seem to do it too well as I remember.
2. When Martin Brundle does his 'Grid Walk' he spends too much time interviewing nobodys (as far as F1 is concerned) like some pop star tart who has big tits but absolutely no knowledge of F1(or anything else for that matter) and is only there because they are famous.
3. Advertising breaks, a real pain and an area where the BBC is better with no adverts. but I suppose its the norm in the rest of the world and not much we can do about that.
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