Channel 10, if you can’t broadcast F1 without cramming in an ad every 15 minutes, then maybe it’s time to let another platform take over. Today’s Melbourne F1 telecast was unlike anything I’ve seen before—constant ads followed by a few minutes of replays, then back to just 2 minutes of racing before more ads. It just kept cycling like that! It’s frustrating to say the least.

One thought on “Channel 10 – if you can’t broadcast F1 properly, without 10 adverts every 15 mins – let another platform telecast it”

  1. It’s really frustrating when a major sporting event gets interrupted by constant ads. The excitement of the race can be completely ruined when you miss key moments because of commercial breaks. Fans deserve a smooth viewing experience, especially for something as thrilling as the F1! It’s definitely worth considering other platforms that might offer a more uninterrupted telecast. Hopefully, Channel 10 will take note of viewer feedback and find a better balance between ads and the race.

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