SPORT TV ACQUIRE LIVE FORMULA E COVERAGE FOR PORTUGAL
FIAFormulae | 6.10.14 | Aktuálně formule E
Formula E
LISBON, PORTUGAL (October 6 2014) - Sport TV, a leading sports network in Portugal, will televise live coverage of every round of the 2014/2015 FIA Formula E Championship.
In a deal brokered by the international media company MP & Silva, Sport TV will air each race live with all shows featuring comprehensive race coverage together with a round-up of the event's practice and qualifying sessions, plus all the latest news, features and driver interviews.
Sport TV, which has an estimated 480,000 subscribers, will also televise an extensive 60-minute Formula E highlights programme to review the action from each event.
Nuno Ferreira, Director of Sport TV Portugal, said: “Sport TV is very proud of being a partner of
Formula E since the very first moments. We are very enthusiastic about this new competition and feel that it will be very successful. Certainly, Formula E will play an important role in the future of motorsport.”
Ali Russell, Director of Media at Formula E, added: “I’m delighted to announce this deal with Sport TV. Formula E is a global sport and we want to ensure audiences can tune-in all around the world.”
Sport TV is one of several new broadcasters recently added alongside Spain’s Mediaset, Turkey’s DSmart, Israel’s Sport1 and Sport2, Dolce Sport in Romania, OTE TV in Greece and Setanta Sports Eurasia. These join previous announced broadcasters such as FOX Sports, TV Asahi, ITV4, CANAL+, LeTV, BT Sport and Sky Deutschland.
The FOX Sports deal alone covers 88 territories around the world and a potential global audience of 180million households, whilst TV Asahi boasts a household reach of 51.4 million. ITV4 is available to almost 26.2 million homes in the UK with an estimated weekly audience of 10.6 million. Meanwhile, CANAL+ has a current estimated household reach of six million homes.
Formula E is the FIA's new fully-electric single-seater championship designed to appeal to a new generationof motorsport fans, whilst accelerating the interest in electric vehicles and promoting sustainability.Competing entirely on city-centre circuits - with races in Malaysia, Uruguay, USA, Monaco, Germany and the UK - it uses cars capable of speeds in excess of 150mph. Its 10 teams and 20 drivers feature some of the leading international names in motorsport including Alain Prost and Michael Andretti, along with high-profile environmental supporters such as Sir Richard Branson.
For more information on Formula E visit www.fiaformulae.com.