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FIA Formula One World Championship Racing Returning to ESPN, ABC in 2018
ESPN and Formula 1 have agreed to a multi-year linear and digital partnership that brings the FIA Formula One World Championship back to its original television home in the United States starting in 2018 when ESPN and ABC will televise all 21 races in the championship. The first Formula 1 race ever aired in the U.S. was on ABC in 1962.
Beginning with the season-opening Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix on March 25, and ending with the Nov. 25 Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, all of the races will air live in the United States on either ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC. All in more than 125 hours of Formula 1 programming, including all practice sessions, qualifying and races, will air live and in replay across ESPN platforms in 2018.
“ESPN has had a long commitment to motorsports, and Formula 1 is a crown jewel in the sport,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN executive vice president of programming & scheduling. “There are many passionate Formula 1 fans in the U.S. and we look forward to bringing the pageantry, spectacle and excitement of F1 to viewers across the ESPN platform.”
Among the season highlights will be the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, May 27 (Memorial Day weekend in the U.S.), which will air live on ESPN at 7:55 a.m. ET and re-air later in the day on ABC at 3:30 p.m. after the Indianapolis 500. The United States Grand Prix in Austin, Tex., on Oct. 21 and the Mexican Grand Prix on Oct. 28 also will air live on ABC while the Canadian Grand Prix (June 10) and British Grand Prix (July 8) will be featured live on ESPN. The Singapore Grand Prix, the only night race of the championship, will air on ESPN2 on Sept. 16.
“We are excited about the return of the world’s foremost motor racing platform to the ABC and ESPN platforms,” said Sean Bratches, managing director, commercial operations at Formula 1. “ABC’s Wide World of Sports first started airing live grands prix in the early 1960’s and this linear and digital partnership with ESPN represents a significant step forward in achieving Formula 1’s aim of broadening the sport’s appeal. The U.S. market is very important growth opportunity for Formula 1 and we are looking forward to working with ESPN to ignite the growing fan interest.”
Formula 1 made its debut on American television with the airing of highlights from the Monaco Grand Prix on ABC’s Wide World of Sports on June 10, 1962, one week after the race was run. Select races appeared on ABC until 1988. ESPN began televising F1 races with a 10-race schedule in 1984, expanding to 14 races from 1985-1988, and then 15 from 1989-1993. ESPN aired 16 races in 1994, then a high of 17 in 1995, followed by 16 in both 1996 and 1997, the last years the championship appeared on ESPN.
2018 FIA Formula One World Championship Schedule on ESPN and ABC
(all times Eastern)
Date | Time | Event | Network |
March 25 | 12:55 a.m. | Australian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
April 8 | 1:55 a.m. | Chinese Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
April 15 | 10:55 a.m. | Bahrain Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
April 29 | 8:55 a.m. | Azerbaijan Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
May 13 | 7:55 a.m. | Spanish Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
May 27 | 7:55 a.m. | Monaco Grand Prix | ESPN |
3:30 p.m. | Monaco Grand Prix | ABC * | |
June 10 | 1:55 p.m. | Canadian Grand Prix | ABC |
June 24 | 7:55 a.m. | French Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
July 1 | 7:55 a.m. | Austrian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
July 8 | 7:55 a.m. | British Grand Prix | ESPN |
July 22 | 7:55 a.m. | German Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
July 29 | 7:55 a.m. | Hungarian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Aug. 26 | 7:55 a.m. | Belgian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Sept. 2 | 7:55 a.m. | Italian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Sept. 16 | 7:55 a.m. | Singapore Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Sept. 30 | 7:55 a.m. | Russian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Oct. 7 | 12:55 a.m. | Japanese Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Oct. 21 | 2:55 p.m. | United States Grand Prix | ABC |
Oct. 28 | 2:55 p.m. | Mexican Grand Prix | ABC |
Nov. 11 | 10:55 a.m. | Brazilian Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
Nov. 25 | 7:55 a.m. | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | ESPN2 |
* re-air
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Jessica Wilde releases ‘Love Like This’ ft. Josh Barry
Highly acclaimed and much-loved singer, songwriter, rapper, producer and South London native Jessica Wilde kicks of her 2024 by joining forces with the incredible Josh Barry for a soulful Valentine’s Day release ‘Love Like This’, out 14th February.
Packed with soaring emotions and infused with smoky orchestral atmospheres, ‘Love Like This’ is a striking nu-soul gem which will be released on Wilde’s forthcoming album and follows her recent singles ‘Freak Out’ and ‘Feathers’ ft. Zoe Kypri. The two 2023 singles saw her pick up many spins on BBC Radio 1’s Future Artists with Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1 Introducing with Jess Iszatt, John Kennedy’s X-Posure Daily on Radio X, playlist support across the board from Spotify, Apple, Youtube and Tidal amongst other acclaim. Josh Barry has also been picking up serious heat, recently featuring with Rudimental and Sigma, collaborating with Nile Rogers and opening for Rag ‘N’ Bone Man on tour. Josh Barry brings a dynamic force to the collab as he embodies the spirit of legendary icons like James Brown and Jimi Hendrix.
On ‘Love Like This’, Wilde explains, “When we got in the studio, the song basically wrote itself, we wanted to capture that raw soulful essence in our husky tones, and a nostalgic feeling of those classic Marvin Gaye love songs but with a 2024 flip.”
As the dreamy, smooth track escalates, Wilde and Barry’s yearning vocals entwine with epic effect as the pair find the ‘Love Like This’ that they have been searching and waiting for. The release comes with a Valentine’s launch show at the iconic ‘The Bedford’ and a 6-part Instagram & TikTok reel series, released every other day from 16th February, which everyone should tune into to see Wilde and Barry explore the track’s steamy and romantic themes in more depth through nostalgic aesthetics.
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