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Speculation
that the broadcast of Formula 1 racing in Asia on Star Sports
was in question can now be laid to rest with the sportscaster's
assurance that coverage will continue till the end of the
season.
The speculation had been fuelled due to reports of financial
difficulties faced by the distributor of the programming
in Asia.
ESPN STAR Sports Managing Director, Rik Dovey says there
will be no break in telecast even in China and that the
channel has secured rights to the event till 2005. One of
the markets affected by the failed F1 broadcast deals is
China, according to an ESPN Star Sports (ESS)commissioned
survey, wherein F1 was ranked the fourth most popular television
sport particularly with Beijing males. Overall, during the
last season of the F1, viewership of the races on STAR Sports
saw a 13 per cent rise in North and Southeast Asia over
the previous season, says a company release.
F1 action will continue to be broadcast live each fortnight
on STAR Sports Asia, STAR Sports India, STAR Sports Taiwan
and STAR Sports Southeast Asia, the release says. Preview
show RaceDay starts off STAR Sports' coverage with a look
at the race ahead, predictions, scenarios and past performances
and how those are likely to develop in the day's race. This
is followed by live broadcast of the race before Chequered
Flag gets airtime for a recap including highlights, analysis,
rankings and results, the post-race press conference and
the awarding ceremony.
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