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http://m.speedcafe.com/2014/11/18/ten-foxtel-set-share-f1-rights-2016/

Could be interesting, I hope they don't go the way of v8 supercars and put most of it on foxtel.

Thank f**k for that. I hope channel 10 lose it completely

http://m.speedcafe.com/2014/11/18/ten-foxtel-set-share-f1-rights-2016/

Could be interesting, I hope they don't go the way of v8 supercars and put most of it on foxtel.

qualifying exclusive to Foxtel, races broadcast on both according to an article I saw yesterday. Doesn't really matter - just stream qualifying.

I'll be getting Foxtel just for this... Was already going to get it for next years motoGP season, but this just makes it an even easier decision. I'm guessing the foxtel coverage will pretty much be a direct feed of the UK broadcast, either Sky or BBC, and won't have ad breaks during the race...can't wait :)

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McLaren is planning on completing its first official test with its Honda power unit during the two days of testing following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Read more at http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/184393.html#Lg4CHeMPkH8KF1SY.99

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has handed financially-troubled team Caterham a boost as they return to the grid at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

http://m.bbc.com/sport/formula1/30116227

Yep apart from the MotoGP and AFL, Foxtel really has nothing to offer. If they had any sort of competition they'd be out of business by now.

Well they really need new subscribers because Netflix is going to kick them in the arse quite badly here i'd wager.

Yeah that's what I was getting at...They offer nothing....Their ads run longer than FTA TV, and contain plenty of product advertisement, not just ads for other shows on Foxtel etc.

I remember when I was young and my parents first got it, the ads would run for literally 15 seconds, if that, and were solely to tell you what was coming up next or what was on another channel etc. In my opinion, you pay for the service so that ads aren't needed to pay the bills.. Foxtel has thrown that out the window, all while increasing prices at the same time..

I will get it for the MotoGP/F1/AFL next year, but I'll hate myself inside for contributing to the cocksuckers at Foxtel.

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