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FOX Sports extends MotoGP deal to 2016

FOX Sports will now broadcast all MotoGP World Championship races Live through to 2016.

Screen Shot 2014-04-24 at 12.04.05 amFOX Sports has announced a new two-year broadcast agreement with the MotoGP.

The new two-year agreement will see FOX Sports, which follows the sub licensing of the 2014 MotoGP season from the TEN Network, sees Live coverage of all MotoGP World Championship races, Qualifying Practices, Practice Sessions, and all races from the Moto2 & Moto3 categories for the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

The new rights agreement enables FOX Sports to broadcast additional camera feeds and data and timing feeds via digital platforms or the Viewer’s Choice (red button) application.

FOX Sports CEO, Patrick Delany, said: “Fans have already had a taste of our MotoGP coverage with the first two rounds complete for the 2014 season, but this is just the beginning of what will be a transformational three-year period for the sport on FOX Sports.

“Not only will fans see every race from every Grands Prix including all championship races, support categories, practice, and qualifying events Live with no interruptions during the action, we will fire up the red button and second-screen features to deliver an experience like no other.

“FOX Sports now has every motorsport fan covered. The best local product in V8 Supercars from 2015 and the best from around the world now including MotoGP, NASCAR, Indycar, the World Endurance Championship and the Superbike World Championship, all Live in High Definition,” said Delany.

The 2014 MotoGP season continues with the Grand Prix of Argentina Live from tomorrow.

4 Responses

  1. We need F1 channel from SkyUK! F1 practices, all the stories, all the rounds in HD (not sometimes between ONE/TEN) and the magic red button like they have in the UK. Its annoying when the commendators tells us what we are missing when they say “click the red button to see Driver A, B and C viewpoint”

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