Dave B
14th May 2008, 17:56
The World Touring Car Championship has announced an improved television coverage package, which includes free-to-air coverage in the UK.
The series has previously only been available on satellite television in Britain, but promoter, and satellite channel, Eurosport have agreed a deal for ITV4 to broadcast coverage of the races.
New deals have also been agreed to broadcast the races in Russia, Japan, Mexico, and the Middle East, as well as extensions to the contracts to show the WTCC on free-to-air channels throughout Europe.
Full article: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/67408
I'm assuming the races which clash with the BTCC won't be live. Sadly the article is a bit vague.
This WTCC press release doesn't really clarify things:
The 2008 season of the FIA World Touring Car Championship goes on with the first European event this weekend (May 18th) at Valencia, Spain, and the championship is set to benefit from an extensive TV coverage worldwide.
For the current season, Eurosport Events, the promoter of the WTCC through its subsidiary KSO, has signed agreements covering 160 countries over the five continents - especially in Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East.
The championship will be aired by more than 62 channels (+51 % compared to last year), including 37 terrestrial channels, 15 cable & satellite networks and 10 pan-regional channels.
Important improvements in the TV distribution have been achieved in three key countries: United Kingdom (ITV4), Russia (TV Center) and Japan (free to air network TXN, which includes TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TV Setouchi, TV Hokkaido and TV Kyushu).[/*:m:1ipcgnsq]
The series has previously only been available on satellite television in Britain, but promoter, and satellite channel, Eurosport have agreed a deal for ITV4 to broadcast coverage of the races.
New deals have also been agreed to broadcast the races in Russia, Japan, Mexico, and the Middle East, as well as extensions to the contracts to show the WTCC on free-to-air channels throughout Europe.
Full article: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/67408
I'm assuming the races which clash with the BTCC won't be live. Sadly the article is a bit vague.
This WTCC press release doesn't really clarify things:
The 2008 season of the FIA World Touring Car Championship goes on with the first European event this weekend (May 18th) at Valencia, Spain, and the championship is set to benefit from an extensive TV coverage worldwide.
For the current season, Eurosport Events, the promoter of the WTCC through its subsidiary KSO, has signed agreements covering 160 countries over the five continents - especially in Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East.
The championship will be aired by more than 62 channels (+51 % compared to last year), including 37 terrestrial channels, 15 cable & satellite networks and 10 pan-regional channels.
Important improvements in the TV distribution have been achieved in three key countries: United Kingdom (ITV4), Russia (TV Center) and Japan (free to air network TXN, which includes TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TV Setouchi, TV Hokkaido and TV Kyushu).[/*:m:1ipcgnsq]