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Dont't know if its been mentioned here before, but I heard a disappointing rumour on Monday that TEN is moving F1 off the HD One channel and moving it back to chl 10 :( It will still be live but I'm pi$$ed that it won't be in HD.

Apparently now the packers have a stake they are moving all sport off of one to make foxtel the place to be for HD sport broadcast :rant:

Not that most of us seem to watch the One broadcast now, but what I said above seemed to be confirmed last night :( Pretty sure I caught one of the One team mention that the next race will be on channel 10 not OneHD.

The hosts must be frustrated as well. I mean the amount of breaks and rubbish they have to present. The are car nuts as well and bet their hands are tied. Its such a crock that they dont just do a 3min intro and then go to BBC or Sky coverage for the WHOLE event, pre and post race as well as practice and quali sessions. But Channel 10 are failing in all ratings and cant help but think a clown is calling the shots over there

Not that most of us seem to watch the One broadcast now, but what I said above seemed to be confirmed last night :( Pretty sure I caught one of the One team mention that the next race will be on channel 10 not OneHD.

I actually like watching most of it on OneHD, as it is HD.

Have skynet running, but big screen f1 is better than small screen better coverage.

I loved the fact DRS didn't really work here this year. We had a good old fashioned fair dinkum race, and it was a corker. Pretty much proves we don't need the artificial DRS passing to make F1 good.

I think the smart money is on Hamilton winning the WDC this year, even with the competitive nature of 5 or 6 teams the fact is Mclaren appear to be consistently faster, assuming Rosberg doesn't steal the show again...

i think button will be the more consistent of the 2 mclaren drivers this year. if hamo does happen to get a good run, i think he will fold under the pressure. that is assuming he doesn't find someone to replace massa as his dodgem car buddy.

Don't see Niko being too much of a wdc threat. Honestly, webber will be more of a feature this year, this years tyres seem to suit him much more than his teammate

yeah webber is adapting better.

the groups CFO must be devastated

that's equiv of police fining me 5¢ and no points for running red lights :laugh:

they probably just went and raided the ash tray of the transport truck to pay the fine.

I actually like watching most of it on OneHD, as it is HD.

Have skynet running, but big screen f1 is better than small screen better coverage.

Problem though - it wont be HD if it ends up on 10

God damn greedy media moguls, Australia ripped once again

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