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Exfso
28-02-2018, 09:15 PM
For the F1 fans, it is day three in Barcelona and they are getting heavy snow, compliments of "The Beast from the East". I cannot recall this happening in Barcelona given its location. :question:
billdan
28-02-2018, 10:16 PM
Wow, and who said climate change isn't happening (Trump)
astroron
28-02-2018, 11:58 PM
It's a sad year for F1 coverage on TV this year,only the Australian Grand Prix will be free to air.
Not even any highlights be played. :sadeye
SimmoW
01-03-2018, 12:21 AM
What?! No free Monaco etc? That's a bloody crime.
astroron
01-03-2018, 12:30 AM
Nope,no coverage whatsoever,you wanna watch F1 pay foxtel loads of money. :mad2:
Saturn%5
01-03-2018, 06:34 AM
Nope,no coverage whatsoever,you wanna watch F1 pay foxtel loads of money.
I went and got Foxtel just cause Im a petrol head can't go with out my F1, I use to watch it on the HOME OF MOTORS SPORT Channel 10 LMAO No wonder they went broke and had to be saved.
glend
01-03-2018, 09:06 AM
I won't watch it anymore anyway. Today it's sanitised and become a television showcase for cities willing to pay the price. When a video game kid can walk in and get paid millions, that says it all for me.
The_bluester
01-03-2018, 10:05 AM
The Foxtel swindle more or less effectively removed my eyeballs from F1 when I could not watch all races live on FTA TV. I had not even noticed that the swindle had escalated to only the AGP being shown on free to air.
What turkey in FOM let that happen? It seems to be an extension of Bernies "Not interested in anyone who cant afford a Rolex" attitude.
Practical effect, I will not watch another GP unless I can geo dodge my way into their subscription service, which I would have been quite prepared to pay for if it launched here. It also means that (And you have to ask, for how many other people) in his formative years if he turns out to be an avid motorsport fan, one motorsport category my 9 year old son is NOT watching is F1. Great way to cut yourself off from your next generation of hopefully paying customers.
So saddened and shocked to discover no free to air coverage in AUS.
billdan
01-03-2018, 06:48 PM
I think the same is happening with V8 Supercars as well, only selected races will be shown live on Ch Ten.
Wilso
01-03-2018, 08:13 PM
Same thing happened to me as a kid,
Loved Aus basketball, then got so popular so it wet to Foxtel,
We didn't have fox , so lost interest - haven't followed it since! :shrug:
Oh well
astroron
01-03-2018, 08:39 PM
That happened last year as well also the motorcycle gp.
xelasnave
01-03-2018, 08:59 PM
Damn I liked F1 it was so good falling asleep watching it.
Alex
Wilso
01-03-2018, 09:00 PM
Afl is going south as well!
It seems we get less and less coverage every year.
Might have to move to tassie. It's all going their way. :D
At least we still have the stars for now....
Kunama
02-03-2018, 06:44 AM
I'll be watching the season opener from the top of the Prost stand and hope to be in Monaco again in May....... You think FoxTel is expensive, try buying a beer in Monaco......
Andy01
02-03-2018, 09:07 AM
F1 is a business like any other and they make good money from it.
It’s their choice if they want to sell tv rights to their product.
I pay for Foxtel so I can watch every F1, Indycar, V8 and tons of other motorsports live.
That’s my choice and the product is awesome.
I did note though that the new owners of F1 have just launched a paid online streaming service for $12 a month in the UK.
Maybe that’s an affordable option for some here?
The_bluester
02-03-2018, 09:44 AM
The problem is that it is not available in Australia. and I bet that it remains that way until the Foxtel deal expires.
Having looked into it again, bare minimum to get Foxtel in any form to cover it is $530 a year (The streaming only option) and it is unclear if that provides the same access as the traditional coverage, at the same cost in the first year and then $680 a year afterwards.
IMO the Foxtel deal plays us for mugs and I elect to cease watching completely rather than pay around four times what others in the word will do for similar coverage. We dropped Foxtel years ago as i object very strongly to paying very high costs for a catalog of largely very old content AND being hit wit as many ads as free to air TV. If the entire platform was ad free (Rather than just the likes of sports) I would reconsider.
Shano592
02-03-2018, 01:34 PM
It is those golden chalices they serve them in, isn't it Matt? :rofl:
I just watch that sort of thing on livetv.sx. Can be a bit hit and miss, but I also get to watch the NBA, NFL, MLB, IPL, EPL, as well as a bunch of other 3-letter initials.
SimmoW
03-03-2018, 12:43 AM
Hey I pay 5 bucks a month for NBL TV webcast for my son to see the matches live, check it out
We endured foxtel in Hastings, best thing we ever did was to get out of it. American centric drivel. Netflix is far better.
I've barely watched any f1 for yrs, will catch up on any interesting stuff on YouTube. Or use my snazzy geolocation bypass method if curious. Or just keep repairing fences, it's relaxing and satisfying
AstroJunk
03-03-2018, 01:02 AM
Damn shame about the F1 coverage :(
Just converted our house to a Foxtel package. Unlimited broadband, Basic TV which has 4x the number of free to air channels (and good ones too), free IQ3 box and router.
Telstra unlimited costs 99 bucks - I pay an outrageous 2 bucks more :rofl:
Hey there :hi: ! You can get foxtel basic+sport for $39 pm these days. Geez, at around $1.30 a day you get quite a bit. Just saying!
The_bluester
04-03-2018, 10:47 AM
Only for the first year. And IMO unless you want it for more than one thing it is far too much to pay.
It is only good value if it actually gets used and for me almost the only use would be the F1 coverage. Suddenly it looks more like $25 per race.
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