Audioboom will continue its alliance with Formula 1® through until 2026. The deal is to partner on the production, distribution and monetisation of Formula 1’s official podcasts including F1: Beyond the Grid and F1 Nation. Since Formula 1’s move into podcasting in 2018, Beyond The Grid has been downloaded more than 50 million times, as journalist and Formula 1 insider Tom Clarkson shares stories and insight with big names from the sport.
- 3/22/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Fans following this year's Formula 1 season coverage will be able to choose from a selection of different cameras for viewing the action.
BBC Sport will provide unprecedented live streams from several parts of Grand Prix tracks on web-enabled devices.
There are now five different video options on top of the usual live TV coverage, with viewers able to watch from the pit-lane camera, follow the driver tracker or watch a stream from on-board cameras.
Options to watch TV pictures with Radio 5 live commentary over the top and a timing screen are also available.
The all-access coverage will be open to audiences through the BBC Sport website and via the BBC Sport apps for mobiles, tablets and connected TVs. The live pit-lane camera will also be available through the red button.
For race weekends hosted by Sky Sports, the BBC's website will include live audio from Radio 5 alongside text commentary. Highlights...
BBC Sport will provide unprecedented live streams from several parts of Grand Prix tracks on web-enabled devices.
There are now five different video options on top of the usual live TV coverage, with viewers able to watch from the pit-lane camera, follow the driver tracker or watch a stream from on-board cameras.
Options to watch TV pictures with Radio 5 live commentary over the top and a timing screen are also available.
The all-access coverage will be open to audiences through the BBC Sport website and via the BBC Sport apps for mobiles, tablets and connected TVs. The live pit-lane camera will also be available through the red button.
For race weekends hosted by Sky Sports, the BBC's website will include live audio from Radio 5 alongside text commentary. Highlights...
- 3/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Jason Done is leaving 'Waterloo Road'. The actor - who has played teacher Tom Clarkson since the show started in 2006 - will bow out of the BBC One drama in the forthcoming ninth series , it has been confirmed. The show's executive producer Cameron Roach told Digital Spy; ''We will be sorry to see Tom Clarkson leave 'Waterloo Road', but we promise a finale that can't be missed, in order that we send this much-loved character off in style. ''We wish Jason all the best for the future and thank him wholeheartedly for the energy and commitment he has given the...
- 4/10/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Jason Done is leaving 'Waterloo Road'. The actor - who has played teacher Tom Clarkson since the show started in 2006 - will bow out of the BBC One drama in the forthcoming ninth series , it has been confirmed. The show's executive producer Cameron Roach told Digital Spy; ''We will be sorry to see Tom Clarkson leave 'Waterloo Road', but we promise a finale that can't be missed, in order that we send this much-loved character off in style. ''We wish Jason all the best for the future and thank him wholeheartedly for the energy and commitment he has given the...
- 4/10/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Suzi Perry, Allan McNish and Tom Clarkson have all signed up to the BBC's team for coverage of the 2013 Formula 1 season.
Former MotoGP presenter Perry takes over as BBC F1 lead anchor from Jake Humphrey, who has left the corporation to join BT Sport.
Eddie Jordan remains with the BBC as chief analyst, and Ben Edwards once again leads the television commentary with ex-F1 driver David Coulthard.
Lee McKenzie heads the pit lane team for television, but she will now be backed by F1 journalist Tom Clarkson, who joins the BBC as a pit lane reporter. Gary Anderson returns as technical analyst across television, radio and online coverage.
On Radio 5 Live, James Allen will once more act as correspondent and commentator, with Jennie Gow as pit lane reporter.
Former F1 driver Allan McNish will appear on Radio 5 Live for at least six Grands Prix this season as an expert analyst,...
Former MotoGP presenter Perry takes over as BBC F1 lead anchor from Jake Humphrey, who has left the corporation to join BT Sport.
Eddie Jordan remains with the BBC as chief analyst, and Ben Edwards once again leads the television commentary with ex-F1 driver David Coulthard.
Lee McKenzie heads the pit lane team for television, but she will now be backed by F1 journalist Tom Clarkson, who joins the BBC as a pit lane reporter. Gary Anderson returns as technical analyst across television, radio and online coverage.
On Radio 5 Live, James Allen will once more act as correspondent and commentator, with Jennie Gow as pit lane reporter.
Former F1 driver Allan McNish will appear on Radio 5 Live for at least six Grands Prix this season as an expert analyst,...
- 3/6/2013
- Digital Spy
Suzi Perry, Allan McNish and Tom Clarkson have all signed up to the BBC's team for coverage of the 2013 Formula 1 season.
Former MotoGP presenter Perry takes over as BBC F1 lead anchor from Jake Humphrey, who has left the corporation to join BT Sport.
Eddie Jordan remains with the BBC as chief analyst, and Ben Edwards once again leads the television commentary with ex-F1 driver David Coulthard.
Lee McKenzie heads the pit lane team for television, but she will now be backed by F1 journalist Tom Clarkson, who joins the BBC as a pit lane reporter. Gary Anderson returns as technical analyst across television, radio and online coverage.
On Radio 5 Live, James Allen will once more act as correspondent and commentator, with Jennie Gow as pit lane reporter.
Former F1 driver Allan McNish will appear on Radio 5 Live for at least six Grands Prix this season as an expert analyst,...
Former MotoGP presenter Perry takes over as BBC F1 lead anchor from Jake Humphrey, who has left the corporation to join BT Sport.
Eddie Jordan remains with the BBC as chief analyst, and Ben Edwards once again leads the television commentary with ex-F1 driver David Coulthard.
Lee McKenzie heads the pit lane team for television, but she will now be backed by F1 journalist Tom Clarkson, who joins the BBC as a pit lane reporter. Gary Anderson returns as technical analyst across television, radio and online coverage.
On Radio 5 Live, James Allen will once more act as correspondent and commentator, with Jennie Gow as pit lane reporter.
Former F1 driver Allan McNish will appear on Radio 5 Live for at least six Grands Prix this season as an expert analyst,...
- 3/6/2013
- Digital Spy
Former Waterloo Road star Tachia Newall recently tweeted to say that he'd be back on screen as Bolton Smilie later in the current series, so we thought we'd do some digging to find out a few more details for the show's fans! As Tachia revealed on Twitter, Bolton will be making an appearance in episode 16 (due to air on Thursday, February 7) - but why is he back? While we don't want to give too much away just yet, we can reveal that Bolton arrives at the school's new Scottish home in his army uniform as he pays a visit to Tom Clarkson. When Nikki (more)...
- 1/10/2013
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
This is the moment that Waterloo Road's Tariq Siddiqui (Naveed Choudhry) heads out kayaking with the intention of drowning himself. As Tariq's friends back at school panic after discovering what he has planned, Michael Byrne and Tom Clarkson rush into action in a bid to stop him before it's too late. When Michael and Tom see that the depressed student is already out on the water, they realise that they don't (more)...
- 8/31/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road legend Jason Done has said that he is considering his future on the school serial. The 39-year-old actor has starred as English teacher Mr Tom Clarkson for six years, since the show began in 2006. Talking to Digital Spy, Done stated: "I'm going to keep an open mind. We're midway through filming series eight, and thus far I'm having a great time. "I approach each series as almost like a new job, though, so if people are still interested in the character and I am too, maybe there's a future for him. "But I also see myself doing other things in the future. It's just whether that's in the immediate future, or the not-so-immediate future!" (more)...
- 8/28/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
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