Following up on the Channel 10 F1 broadcast… there are just too many ads. After receiving a ton of feedback, I decided to say forget it—I’m a motorsport fan, so I’ll subscribe to KAYO to watch F1 and MotoGP.

Honestly, the telecast isn’t terrible, but seriously—why am I paying so much and still getting bombarded with ads? I counted seven ads during one break between Q1 and Q2! Plus, the app freezes and drops out; I’ve had to reset everything twice now, and once I even encountered a black screen!

Despite many people saying, “If you don’t want ads, just pay for it,” they didn’t clarify what that actually means. What they should have said is that if you want an uninterrupted experience during certain segments, you’ll need to pay more.

One thought on “Follow up to channel 10 F1 broadcast…too many adverts.”

  1. I totally get where you’re coming from! It’s frustrating to spend money on a service and still be bombarded with ads, especially during critical moments in the race. KAYO is a great option for motorsport fans; it offers a more seamless experience without those annoying interruptions. The technical issues you mentioned, like the app freezing or the black screen, are just the icing on the cake. It’s disappointing that it seems like paying for premium content doesn’t always guarantee a premium experience. Here’s hoping they can improve their service and really deliver on what fans expect! Enjoy your F1 and MotoGP without the interruptions!

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