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The ITV Formula One coverage (commonly known as ''ITV-F1'') was a British television programme dedicated to [[Formula One]] coverage that was supplied by the British broadcaster [[ITV]] between 1997-2008. The coverage was initallyinitially presented by [[Jim Rosenthal]] for the first eight years before [[Steve Rider]] became the presenter for the last three years of the Programme. ITV gained the rights for Formula One coverage for 1997 from the [[BBC]] and focused on more in-depth coverage, conducting more interviews and better camera angles. The programme was successful in collecting three consective [[BAFTA]] awards for sporting coverage but also garnered critismcriticism for showing advertisements during their coverage.
 
==History==
When the BBC lost their rights to broadcast Formula One, ITV gained the coverage for 1997. The deal worth £60 million was negoitated by [[Formula One Management|FOM]] president [[Bernie Ecclestone]]. ITV chose to bid for the rights due to constantly being beaten at weekends while the ''[[Grand Prix (TV programme)|Grand Prix]]'' coverage was on.<ref name=walker>{{cite book | title = Murray Walker: Unless I'm Very Much Mistaken | first = Murray | last = Walker | authorlink = Murray Walker | isbn = 0-00-712696-4 | publisher = [[HarperCollins|CollinsWillow]] | origmonth = September | year = 2002 | pages = 217–223}}</ref>
 
ITV's first broadcast was at the [[1997 Australian Grand Prix]] featuring [[Jim Rosenthal]] along with [[Simon Taylor]] and [[Tony Jardine]] as expert analysts along with [[Murray Walker]] and [[Martin Brundle]] as the commentators. The pitlane reporters [[James Allen (journalist)|James Allen]] and [[Louise Goodman]] stayed on for the whole of ITV's coverage over 11 years. ITV had set about focusing their efforts into more in-depth pre and post-race analysis, better camera angles and conducting more interviews.<ref>{{citeweb|title=F1's return to the BBC - what did you think?|url=http://www.crash.net/f1/news/144606/1/f1s_return_to_the_bbc__what_did_you_think.html|publisher=crash.net|date=2009-03-30}}</ref> Rosenthal, Taylor and Jardine all presented from a studio with a view of the paddock and the studio was transported to all the races. One feature for 1997 was known as 'Inside F1' where a driver would demonstrate a certain piece of equipment and summarise what the equipment does. There was also a track guide using a computer simulation provided by [[Psygnosis]] also for 1997. The post-race qualifying and race coverage was mainly a dicussiondiscussion between the presenter and the experts going over the key facts of what occuredoccurred.<ref>{{citeweb|title=A look back at ITV's first live Formula 1 broadcast in 1997|url=http://f1broadcasting.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/a-look-back-at-itvs-first-live-formula-1-broadcast-in-1997/|publisher=The F1 Broadcasting Blog|date=2012-06-05}}</ref> In the same year, Simon Taylor was left unable to broadcast live after feeling seasick during the Monaco round when the team were presenting on a yacht that kept moving around.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Stephen|first=Duncan|title=Memores of ITV-F1|url=http://doctorvee.co.uk/?s=Memories+of+ITV-F1|publisher=doctorvee|date=2008-11-14}}</ref>
 
ITV also introduced Martin Brundle's hugely popular gridwalk at the [[1997 British Grand Prix]], where roughly 10–15 minutes before the start of the race Brundle would walk around the grid interviewing drivers, team personnel, celebrities and whoever else he could find.<ref name=walker /> Brundle had elected not to commentate from some races such as the Canadian Grand Prix in 1997 where he raced at Le Mans and missed the race in 1998.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Fox|first=Norman|title=Pescarolo rolls back the years|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/pescarolo-rolls-back-the-years-1256057.html|publisher=The Independent|date=1997-06-15}}</ref> He also elected not to attend the Hungarian Grand Prix on several occasions. When Brundle was absent, different people would stand in the commentary booth, including [[Derek Warwick]], [[Jody Scheckter]], [[Anthony Davidson]] and {{f1|1996}} World Champion [[Damon Hill]].
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In October 2002, the BBC had prepared pay £175 million to gain the rights off ITV when their contract was to expire at the end of 2004.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Bryne|first=Michael|title=BBC prepares to snatch F1 from ITV in £175 million deal|url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/news/161047/BBC-prepares-snatch-F1-ITV-175m-deal/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH|publisher=Media Week|date=2002-11-15}}</ref> In April 2004, ITV signed a six-year extension to their contract worth £150 million.<ref>{{citeweb|title=ITV extends F1 deal|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/154356/itv-extends-f1-deal|publisher=Sport Business|date=2004-04-26}}</ref> With the advent of new Anti-Tobacco advertising laws in the United Kingdom that were placed in force on 31 July 2005, it was feared that Formula One coverage would be blacked out because with the showing of tobacco company logos on television, the broadcaster would face extra charges even in a country where tobacco sponsorship was permitted.<ref>{{citeweb|title=ITV loses a big F1 supporter|url=http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns13901.html|publisher=Grandprix.com|date=2004-11-26}}</ref> In September 2005, it was reported that ITV had secured Steve Rider's services and would replace Rosenthal from 2006 onwards to present coverage of Formula One. Rider made his debut broadcast covering ITV F1 coverage at the [[2006 Bahrain Grand Prix]].<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,5923-2061238,00.html "Rider opts for some driver practice]" [[The Times]], 4 March 2006; Retrieved 2 April 2006</ref>
 
In March 2008, ITV announced the coverage would be transferedtransferred to the BBC from the 2009 season so that the Broadcaster could focus more on coverage on the [[UEFA Champions League]].<ref>{{citeweb|title=ITV wins Champions League rights|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7307971.stm|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-03-20}}</ref> The contract to show the sport at the time of announcement was worth £25 million.<ref>{{citeweb|title='Lewis success to bost revenue'|url=http://www.planet-f1.com/news/3213/2483505|publisher=Planet-F1|date=2007-04-09}}</ref>
 
==Sponsorship==
Between 1997 and 2001, ITV's coverage was sponsored by [[Texaco]] who outbid [[Royal Automobile Club|RAC]] in December 1996.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Beale|first=Claire|title=Texaco to pay pounds 12m for F1 motor racing sponsorship on ITV|url=http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/19881/NEWS-Texaco-pay-pounds-12m-F1-motor-racing-sponsorship-ITV/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH|publisher=PR Week|date=1996-12-06}}</ref> For the first year, 5he sponsorship promotion was created by Steve Pickard and directed by David Harris who were both from IMP. Texaco placed £12 million pounds in the first three years of their contract with ITV. The credits were directed by Darryl Goodrich and Nicolas Unsworth who was the producer.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Green|first=Harriet|title=ITV pulls out all the stops for F1 revamp with Texaco's pounds 12m|url=http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/news/20062/ITV-pulls-stops-F1-revamp-Texaco-rsquos-pounds-12m/|publisher=Campaign|date=1997-03-07}}</ref>
 
In September 2001, [[Toyota]] signed a four-year deal worth £25 million seeing off competition from [[Foster's Lager]] which previously sponsored the ITV-F1 website.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Whitehead|first=Jennifer|title=Toyota agrees £80 ITV sponsorship deal|url=http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/news/14484/Toyota-agrees--80m-ITV-sponsorship-deal/|publisher=Marketing Magazine|date=2001-09-10}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|last=Billings|first=Clare|title=Toyota pays £25m for sponsorhip of ITV Formula 1 racing|url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/news/137680/Toyota-pays--25m-sponsorship-ITV-Formula-1-racing/|publisher=MediaWeek|date=2002-02-20}}</ref> The car manufacturer pulled out at the end of 2003 to focus on brand advertising.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Kleinman|first=Mark|title=Toyotal pulls out of £25m ITV tie two years early|url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/193836/Toyota-pulls--25m-ITV-tie-two-years-early/|publisher=BrandRepublic|date=2003-10-30}}</ref> [[The Daily Telegraph]] signed a one-year £4.5 million deal to take over the sponsorship in 2004.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Garside|first=Kevin|title=Telegraph drive into Formula One|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2373661/Telegraph-drive-into-Formula-One.html|publisher=The Telegraph|date=2004-02-24}}</ref> In 2005, LG took over the sponsorship with a £3.5 million contract for a year. Their sponsorship inculdedincluded the promotion of the LG Mobile brand among the aim for younger viewers to watch the programming.<ref>{{citeweb|title=LG to sponsor F1|url=http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/News/3501/____________LG_to_sponsor_F1.aspx|publisher=Mobile Today|date=2005-02-23}}</ref> For a period in 2006, Swiftcover.com sponsored the coverage from that year's San Marino Grand Prix. The screening of their sponsorship included Formula One drivers who were frustrated whilst speaking over the team radio to chickens in the pit lane.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Swiftcover.com backs F1 on ITV|url=http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/news/551641/Swiftcovercom-backs-F1-ITV/|publisher=MediaWeek|date=2006-04-05}}</ref> For 2007, [[Honda]] took over as the main sponsor which also inculdedincluded Honda's logo being placed onto the ITV-F1 website with the aim to attract younger viewers.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Huff|first=Phil|title=Honda to sponsor ITV's F1 coverage|url=http://www.f1network.net/main/s169/st113174.htm|publisher=f1network.net|date=2007-03-13}}</ref> The idents for Honda's sponsorship were produce by Honda's creative agency Wieden and Kennedy which built upon the car manufacturers indisputable passion for motor racing.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Honda moves up a gear|url=http://www.utalkmarketing.com/Pages/Article.aspx?ArticleID=1435&Title=Honda_moves_up_a_gear|publisher=U Talk Marketing|date=2007-03-15}}</ref>
 
For 2008, [[Sony]] signed a deal that was negiotated by OMD UK as the final sponsor of the broadcasters coverage. The amount of sponsorship money was unpublished but was thought to be around £5 million. The idents were developed by fallon with digital and mobile assets developed by Dare.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Ramsay|first=Fiona|title=Sony to sponsor ITV's F1 coverage|url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/789265/Sony-sponsor-ITVs-F1-coverage/|publisher=BrandRepublic|date=2008-03-05}}</ref>
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==Critism==
===Showing of advertisments===
A major critismcriticism of ITV's coverage was they were permitted to show advertismentsadvertisements during the coverage which promoted a huge number of complaints from fans. This was the case at the [[2005 San Marino Grand Prix]] when the broadcaster cut to a commericalcommercial break during the closing moments of the race which garnered 126 complaints from viewers. [[Ofcom]] ruled that ITV breached section 6.7 of the Rules on the Amount and Scheduling of Advertising.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Welsh|first=James|title=126 viewers complain over ITV F1 ad break|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/news/a22709/126-viewers-complain-over-itv-f1-ad-break.html|publisher=Digital Spy|date=2005-07-18}}</ref> The broadcasters also had not shown the post-race press conference segment featuring [[Jenson Button]] comment's about the race.<ref>{{citeweb|title=F1 broadcaster guilty|url=http://formula-1.updatesport.com/news/article/1121719837/formula_one/F1headlines/F1-broadcaster-guilty/view.html|publisher=updatef1.com|date=2005-07-18}}</ref> ITV repeated the last three laps after the race and as a result of these complaints, the server on their website crashed. An on-air apology was made by Jim Rosenthal before the start of the [[2005 Spanish Grand Prix|next race in Spain]] two weeks later.<ref>{{cite news | title = Rosenthal sorry for race break | publisher = The Guardian | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2005/apr/25/formulaone.matthewhancock | accessdate =2008-06-12 | ___location=London | first=Matthew | last=Hancock | date=2005-04-25}}</ref>
 
===Coverage===
Many fans of the sport critisedcriticised the coverage of the [[2007 Canadian Grand Prix]] when the programme had ended just after the race conculdedconcluded. ITV made arrangements for the next race that if coverage overran, the show would continued to be shown on [[ITV 4]].<ref>{{citeweb|last=Collantine|first=Keith|title=ITV defends Canada F1 coverage|url=http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/06/15/itv-defends-canada-f1-coverage/|publisher=f1fanatic|date=2007-06-15}}</ref>
 
===Competition===
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==Legacy==
ITV's F1 coverage helped to pave the way on how Motor Sport would be broadcast in the modern era. Many of the features such as Martin Brundle's gridwalk and the pre and post-race analysis were all transferedtransferred when the coverage returned to the BBC.<ref>{{citeweb|title=TV classics - ITV F1|url=http://happydude88.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/tv-classics-itv-f1.html|publisher=blogspot.co.uk|date=2011-06-28}}</ref>
 
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