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The HiQ MSA British
Touring Car Championship will enjoy an unprecedented amount of live Sunday
afternoon ITV coverage from 2008 – its landmark 50th anniversary
season – after finalising a new three-year agreement.
A season total of some
46 hours of live air time will be devoted by ITV4 to the BTCC – Britain’s
premier motor racing championship – plus a further ten hours of highlights,
which will be broadcast on the weekend following each event in hour-long
programmes.
Extending the reach of
the championship even further, ITV1, Britain’s largest commercial terrestrial
network, will also broadcast a one-hour highlights programme on the Monday night
after each event. Its sister digital station Men & Motors will
schedule that same programme during the week following each event.
This gives the BTCC a
massive total of some 76 hours of UK broadcasting – across both the digital and
terrestrial ITV networks – making it the most significant UK TV broadcast
arrangement in the championship’s long history.
Eight of the ten
fixtures will be shown live and non-stop on ITV4 from 12.30pm-5.30pm with the
remaining two receiving three hours of coverage apiece. All three BTCC races on
the day will now be broadcast in their entirety and the valuable extra airtime
also means that more ‘behind the scenes’ stories will be shown, thus giving
viewers greater insight into the BTCC. As well, some support races will be seen
live on ITV for the first time.
Furthermore, ITV’s
website www.itv.com
will live-stream each Sunday afternoon BTCC broadcast.
ITV4 broadcasts to
around 90 per cent of the UK’s households via freeview digital, cable, and
satellite signals – and is now home to many of ITV’s top sporting events
including UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, boxing and the Tour de France. Other
high-profile sports will also be joining ITV4’s line-up.
Alan Gow, BTCC Series
Director, comments: “This is fantastic news for everyone associated with the
BTCC – our teams, drivers, partners and fans – who will all benefit from the
increased ITV coverage of our events. To have 76 hours of BTCC programming is
simply phenomenal... that’s a staggering 4,560 minutes of ITV scheduling,
broadcast on both the ‘free to air’ digital and terrestrial
platforms.
“With five hours of live
coverage on race-day, ITV4 is able to now devote more time and resources to
fully cover our events as well as to reflect on the BTCC’s history, in what is
the championship’s 50th anniversary season.
“ITV has been the BTCC’s
TV broadcaster since 2002 – and the fact that it has embarked on such an
expansion of its coverage, while also committing to a multi-year agreement, is
solid proof of its enthusiasm for the championship as a major sporting spectacle
for its viewers.”
Mark Sharman, ITV
Director of News and Sport, says: “We are delighted to have secured coverage of
the HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship for ITV4 – as the channel is an
increasing destination for premium sports events and is now available to almost
nine out of ten UK homes, as well as being simulcast on itv.com.
“This new contract will
see a significant increase in the airtime we are devoting to the BTCC, allowing
us to broadcast the races live and reflect more of the excitement and scale of
the ten events.”
2008 BTCC transmission
times, ITV4:
Brands Hatch, 30
March, 12.30pm-5.30pm
Rockingham,
13 April, 12.30pm-5.30pm
Donington Park, 4 May, 12.30pm-5.30pm
Thruxton,
18 May, 12.30pm-5.30pm
Croft, 1
June, 12.30pm-5.30pm
Snetterton, 13 July,
12.30pm-2.30pm & 5pm-6pm
Oulton Park, 27 July,
12.30pm-2.30pm & 5pm-6pm
Knockhill, 17 August,
12.30pm-5.30pm
Silverstone, 31 August,
12.30pm-5.30pm
Brands Hatch,
21 September, 12.30pm-5.30pm
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