F1 announcer loses it after broadcast misidentifies James Marsden as Roger Federer
"That definitely was not Roger Federer."
"That definitely was not Roger Federer."
"It's a man's game all of a sudden again."
Formula 1's presentation is tremendous overall, but there's one thing that should be cut out immediately.
"Okay, it’s not Patrick, that’s why he ignored me."
"On advice of Sky security, Wembley Park and UEFA, we moved our broadcast point to a different location in the compound. Then during match, after a further review by Wembley officials we decided to close the facility and return to all output from Osterley HQ."
"I think what ruined his career for Manchester United is when he had this true or untrue affair with David Moyes’ daughter."
"Which kernel will be first to burst?"
"We should avoid 'news' interviews as much as possible."
Owning Sky has allowed Comcast to provide NBC with some more desirable Premier League matchups for NBC windows this season.
Sky’s Welcome to the Weekend (Thursdays ahead of races) and Pit Lane Live (an earlier pre-race show) will both now be shown on ESPN3.
Comcast will be gaining a massive foothold in Europe.
Incorrect advertising, technical difficulties and broadcasters being cut off mid-sentence to go to commercial dominated a terrible return to Formula 1 for ESPN.