Horse racing moves to ITV

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I know some peops on here like their horse racing, as I certainly do. I didn't see this move coming. As from 1st Jan 2017, all C4 horse racing coverage moves to ITV, although it seems ITV4 might be used for quite a bit of it. I wonder how many of the current C4 presenters will make the move; I vote for Emma and Gina!
 

I know some peops on here like their horse racing, as I certainly do. I didn't see this move coming. As from 1st Jan 2017, all C4 horse racing coverage moves to ITV, although it seems ITV4 might be used for quite a bit of it. I wonder how many of the current C4 presenters will make the move; I vote for Emma and Gina!

No Claire We Party
 

Clearly a change of strategy in play here. Never convinced C4 enjoyed having the racing that much, although there coverage was good, as it stuffed up their afternoon pensioner viewing.
true. But itv have lost f1, boxing, football in recent times, it's got to be part of the strategy to grab something haha
 
Clearly a change of strategy in play here. Never convinced C4 enjoyed having the racing that much, although there coverage was good, as it stuffed up their afternoon pensioner viewing.

I like the coverage but it annoyed me missing out on the last two races at Cheltenham and Aintree so we could see Come Dine With Me repeats or Deal or No Deal.
 

I like the coverage but it annoyed me missing out on the last two races at Cheltenham and Aintree so we could see Come Dine With Me repeats or Deal or No Deal.

By the time they came on air today, three races had already been run at Sandown. ITV might show more of the card but on ITV4.
 
http://www.itv.com/presscentre/pres...nounces-exclusive-domestic-tv-rights-deal-itv

British horseracing has today announced the sport will be broadcast on free-to-air television exclusively by ITV starting 1 January 2017 after the broadcaster won the tender process for a new four-year term.

ITV has secured the rights to show nearly 100 days of racing each year, including all the marquee events on ITV main channel, such as the Cheltenham Festival, the Crabbie’s Grand National Meeting from Aintree, the Investec Derby Festival from Epsom Downs, Royal Ascot and QIPCO British Champions Day from Ascot, Qatar Goodwood Festival, Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor Festival from York and the Ladbrokes St Leger from Doncaster.

No other sport in the UK will enjoy that level of live free-to-air coverage and the contract, which runs through to December 31, 2020, will provide an increase in revenues to British racing.

ITV will show a minimum of 34 fixtures on ITV main channel and 60 on ITV4, in addition to a magazine preview programme broadcast each Saturday morning on ITV4.

The deal further enhances ITV’s portfolio of world-class sports rights, which includes the Tour de France, the French Open and exclusive live coverage of the England football team. Following the success of ITV’s exclusive Rugby World Cup coverage in 2015, this new announcement kicks off another huge year of sport on the channel, as 2016 sees ITV broadcast 6 Nations Rugby for the first time starting next month, followed by Euro 2016 in the summer.

ITV’s commitment to sport and use of cross-programming promotion will help further position racing as a leading sport and appeal to ITV’s wide and diverse audience, as well as the established racing audience.

Richard FitzGerald, Chief Executive of Racecourse Media Group (RMG), who headed racing’s negotiating team, which included UK racecourses and British Champions Series, said:

“ITV has made a strong and compelling four-year commitment to British horseracing. ITV places itself at the heart of popular culture and we look forward to working closely with the broadcaster in ensuring racing remains in this fantastic shop window.

“This is a great opportunity for everyone in the industry to support ITV in jointly promoting the sport and telling the stories throughout the year to as wide an audience as possible. The unprecedented level of interest in the tender shows what an attractive proposition the sport is. This is reflected in the new deal, which will generate increased revenues for racing.

“We would like to thank Channel 4 for the huge support they have given horse racing over the years, and particularly their investment in coverage over the last three years. Channel 4 has been a fantastic partner for British racing and we look forward to continuing to work together in delivering a captivating and enthralling year ahead.”

Niall Sloane, ITV Director of Sport, said:

“ITV is delighted to be the home of British horseracing from 2017 and we are thrilled that the sport has chosen us to be their partners. ITV and ITV4 will showcase more than 90 days of races, which include some of the best days in the British sporting calendar and we want our coverage to reach not only its loyal, core audience, but beyond, by capturing the full enjoyment of this most wonderful of sports."
 
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