25 Mar 2024 01:33 PM
When I found out that I could get F1 in UHD, I was all in. I pay for the sports channel ONLY for F1, rarely watching anything else. So whats that? £30-40 a month?
I loved wathing the run up to the show, the chit chat, the noises from the pit lane and so on. It really made the show.
Imagine my horrow when I turned on this wekend to watch thre people in a sterile, quiet envinronment whittering on. And intervines conducted via headphones.
It was horrible for both me and my partner, both avid F1 fans.
Hearing that it is going to be the same for the Japanese and Chinese races, we're just going to turn on at the start of the reace and off again at the end. And then... hopefully, that will be the last of this souless event and they can claim their money back from the tech guys who put this all together.
Reduce your carbon foot print by sending Natalie and Karun or Anthony from one year to the next. You only need a couple of people, not a pit lane's width worth of presenters. Bring back the sounds, the vibrancy and the feel of F1. Because, it it happens next year, I am cancelling my subscription and watching it for free on Channel 4.
This was a mistake Sky, and you will alienate a lot of viewers, particularly if you start doing this at other races.
25 Mar 2024 10:36 PM
Paying pretty much £100 a month I expect more from Sky.
After all they bill the F1 stream as a premium service and you have to pay for it!
There is NO WAY I am happy with this seriously dull studio performace!
WHAT IS GOING ON SKY!?
25 Mar 2024 11:14 PM - last edited: 25 Mar 2024 11:18 PM
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@SteveHale wrote:Paying pretty much £100 a month I expect more from Sky.
Alternatively pay £60 per year plus the cost of a VPN, and get the much better F1 TV PRO coverage. How Sky justify the high cost for this terrible studio based coverage is a mystery to me.
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25 Mar 2024 11:46 PM
I totally agree.
To say anyone who doesn't watch the whole race and coverage no matter how it's presented, is an absolute disgrace and insult!
Sky F1 has not been perfect, but to us F1 fans it was full and informed coverage from the track, involving a wide range of people and sometimes there honest opinions, great, and almost worth the cost, although complete lack of competition is frustrating!!
To suddenly change your complete presentation, to something completely different and so disappointing, for us F1 fans, with little or no explanation, is honestly really disappointing.
I have been very impressed by Sky, both F1 , Sky TV, broadband and especially Sky Mobile, but this is just so disappointing.
Hopefully Sky will find a proper green way of doing this, especially now it is getting so popular, or is it because of this, the potential viewers in such large numbers, aren't all quite so fanatical?
Just maybe, the reason the audience has grown so much, is because they really enjoy being treated respectfully, ie. not so much presentation more real life and respectful content, just a thought.
Here's hoping.
26 Mar 2024 08:36 AM
Can't believe they've moved the post race interviews and insights to an AI studio set up. Absolutely awful. I won't bother if this is How's its going to be in future!!!!! AWFUL I TELL YOU
26 Mar 2024 09:30 AM
What a disappointing experience the studio based coverage was. Disjointed and totally lacking any F1 atmosphere.
Post race interviews carried out with the drivers standing in the middle of nowhere with headphones and a mic.?
Ted in the pits commentating was out of synch when it was boucing through the studio feed.
Trackside/Paddock coverage is what F1 about.
If they need to reduce onsite staff, in all honesty they could have David Croft and whoever is co-commentating back in the UK studio as they only commentate off mutiple screens anyway.
That would put 2 extra bodies back in the field.
26 Mar 2024 11:25 AM
Totally agree that the studio based coverage is far inferior to the on track coverage we are used to. Nat, Naomi and Karun did their best with what they had but it did not gel together like usual.
I applaud Sky's plans for NetZero but I think this particular change is a false economy for what is a premium service. There are many other areas of the business that can become greener without impacting the service to subscribers.
26 Mar 2024 07:35 PM
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@Jeffaroo wrote:
If they need to reduce onsite staff, in all honesty they could have David Croft and whoever is co-commentating back in the UK studio as they only commentate off mutiple screens anyway.
I certainly agree with this. I couldn't really understand the value of Croft being in Australia, particularly when yu had Karun from the UK joining in with the commentary from their "Sky Race Control" position. One thing you would lose though if they took the approach of having the commentators in the UK is Brundle's grid walk and his insight direct from the track. I'm not sure how well it could work if 1 of the commentators was at the track and the other was in the UK, you would probably need them both in the same place for it to work. However the races he isn't commentating on you could certainly have both commentators from the UK.
I know previously that the F1 TV World Feed converage has had on occassions the commentary being done from their production facility at Biggins Hill.
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27 Mar 2024 08:12 PM
Also thought that this coverage was the worst I'd seen and it was so clinical/sterile. I pay for Sky Sports but really only pay to watch the F1. I want to watch it to be immersed in it with the noise, what is happening in the pits/off the track etc. and not watch interviews where they are standing with headphones and a microphone talking to presenters in a studio.
I didn't care much for the graphics in the studio and certainly not the weird camera angles, such as from the ceiling looking down at the 3 presenters who in turn were watching people on a big screen.
As with other people, I'd rather they cut the number of presenters rather than cut the atmosphere and immersive coverage of F1. I will email Viewer Relations as well.
05 Apr 2024 03:07 AM
How do we complain about this
05 Apr 2024 07:51 AM
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@Fro9 wrote:How do we complain about this
Your best bet is to send an email to the Sky Viewer relations team;
ViewerR@sky.uk
They do respond to emails with any updates for your queries or problems.
I did this last week and got a detailed reply from them and my disappointment was passed onto the Sky Sports F1 team.
05 Apr 2024 04:51 PM
I have to say skys new coverage from a studio is awful. This is F1 the pinnacle of motorsport! The TV coverage should reflect this.
The buzz, excitement and edginess was missing. We pay good money for this channel. You can still cut the carbon footprint and have presenters (fewer) at trackside. I'm thinking of cancelling my subscription and moving do F1TV
05 Apr 2024 04:54 PM
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@rbspro wrote:I have to say skys new coverage from a studio is awful. This is F1 the pinnacle of motorsport! The TV coverage should reflect this.
The buzz, excitement and edginess was missing. We pay good money for this channel. You can still cut the carbon footprint and have presenters (fewer) at trackside. I'm thinking of cancelling my subscription and moving do F1TV
Good luck with that as you can't legally get access in the uk due to sky exclusive contract
05 Apr 2024 04:59 PM
VPN and stream
05 Apr 2024 05:07 PM
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@rbspro wrote:VPN and stream
Not a good idea mentioning ways to circumvent coverage on the forum of the legal rights holder of uk coverage
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