Ten Sport

Anyone else have the slight delay between the interview audio and video?

Richard Craill did a great job calling the F1 race this afternoon. Star of the future.

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From what I watched over the weekend, I thought 10 did a pretty good job.

I thought he did a very good job as well, better than Matt White when he called the race a few years ago.

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Tara Rushton really demonstrated this weekend how great of a presenter she is. While football is her wheelhouse, it would have been understandable if some thought she also covered F1 too. She was well-prepared, knew her stuff and was on top of everything throughout the last three days.

She has been an excellent pick-up for 10.

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Agree, and quite enjoyed seeing her on The Project too.

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Tara has hosted motorsport before, namely MotoGP. I am a bit surprised that they haven’t gotten Tara doing sport on 10 News First when the main presenter is away.

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Australians Lapped Up The Action Of The Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix 2022.

  • Reaches 3.19 million Australians nationally, Race peaks at 886,000, achieves its biggest ever live stream audience.

  • Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix 2022 - Race: #1 sport of the day, dominating all key advertising demographics.

  • #1 in its timeslot.

  • 729,000 national viewers, peaked at 886,000.

  • 56.4% commercial share in under 50s, 56.9% in 25 to 54s and 60.8% in 16 to 39s.

  • Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix 2022 - Podium: #2 sport program of the day, dominating all key advertising demographics.

  • #1 in its timeslot.

  • 761,000 national viewers, peaked at 870,000.

  • 60.5% commercial share in under 50s, 56.9% in 25 to 54s and 67.7% in 16 to 39s.

  • Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix 2022: Biggest ever live stream audience on 10 Play.

While a capacity crowd descended on Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne for the highly anticipated return of the Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix , Australians raced to their screens to catch all the live and free action of the race on 10 and 10 Play.

With a peak national audience of 886,000 viewers, 729,000 national viewers tuned in to see Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc dominate the race from start to finish and extend his championship lead.

The race was on pole position claiming victory in the key advertising demographics, under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s, as well as total people with a commercial share of 53.3%.

In Melbourne, the race commanded 70.7% of viewers in under 50s, 71.4% in 25 to 54s and 70.8% in 16 to 39s.

Yesterday’s race was the #1 non-news program in Melbourne.

From Friday to Sunday, Network 10’s coverage on 10 and 10 Bold reached more than 3.19 million national viewers, while 10 Play recorded more than 360,000 live streams, up 75% on 2019.

The 2022 Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix dominated social media yesterday, with more than 48,000 Twitter impressions across the weekend and views upwards of 87,000 across Network 10’s social properties. Formula 1 related terms featured in the top 10 Twitter trends in Australia across the weekend.

Mark Webber said: “It was incredible to be back at Albert Park and involved with Network 10’s broadcast of the Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix .

“This year was bigger and better than ever before and Melbourne pulled out all the stops. It is the perfect setting for a race like this, and the atmosphere was absolutely electric.

“The crowd was undoubtedly supporting Daniel Ricciardo, but it was amazing to see a drive like that from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on Australian soil,” he said.

Network 10’s Director of Sport Production, Adam Cush, said: “It may have been absent for two years but the Formula 1® Heineken Australian Grand Prix reminded Australians why it remains one of the premier sporting events in Australia.

“It was a remarkable weekend, on and off the track, and our viewers were treated to a world-class event and world-class coverage.

“The weekend was a success thanks to the amazing support of the fans, our sponsors, our great partners Formula One Management and the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, and our great on-air team and production crew, who delivered exciting and gripping live television,” he said.

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Formula 1 management licking their lips after reading that as the FTA rights are up for grabs post this season.

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Not really. They’ve sold it all to Fox and then they will on sell it. F1 won’t (directly) get a cent.

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Easter Football Bonanza

The Emirates FA Cup Semi Finals, Isuzu UTE A-League And AFC Champions League. Live On 10, 10 Bold, 10 Play And Paramount+.

It’s an egg-cellent line up for football fans this Easter with the Emirates FA Cup Semi Finals , a feast of Isuzu UTE A-League games, a bunny-tiful of AFC Champions League group stage games and the new Round Ball Rules Vodcast to hop on 10 Play to watch.

One of sport’s biggest rivalries will be on full display as Manchester City take on Liverpool as the Emirates FA Cup Semi Finals hit fever pitch live and exclusive from 12.20am AEST Sunday on Paramount+. Set your alarms for Monday morning as the action continues with Chelsea facing off against Crystal Palace in the second Emirates FA Cup Semi Final live and exclusive on Paramount+ from 1.20am AEST.

It’s nearing crunch time in the Isuzu UTE A-League with the next week of matches potentially shaping up the ladder positions for the finals. Catch the Isuzu UTE A-League match of the round this Saturday between Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory live from 7.00pm AEST on 10 for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, 10 Bold in Perth, 10 Play and Paramount+.

The group stages for the East and West regions continue in the AFC Champions League with 38 matches live over the next seven days on Paramount+. Australia has two teams left in the tournament with Melbourne City taking on Thailand’s BG Pathum United live from 8.50pm AEST this Friday on 10 Play and Paramount+ before Melbourne come up against Philippine’s United City FC on Monday live from 11.50pm on 10 Play and Paramount+. Tune in Saturday from 11.50pm to watch Sydney FC battle it out with Korea’s Joenbuk Hyundai Motors FC and on Tuesday as they face off against Vietnam’s Hoang Anh Gia Lai live from 8.50pm on 10 Play and Paramount+.

Missed any of the recent action? 10 Play has you sorted with the new Round Ball Rules Vodcast to help you get up to speed. This week Simon Hill, Georgia Yeoman-Dale and Alex Brosque review the Matildas friendlies, chat all things Isuzu UTE A-League and look ahead to the next round of matches in the AFC Champions League Group Stages. (Watch full episodes of TV shows for free on 10 play - Network Ten)

Isuzu UTE A-League:

Friday, 15 April: Macarthur FC v Brisbane Roar live from 7.25pm AEST on Paramount+

Saturday, 16 April: Western United v Perth Glory live from 4.55pm AEST on Paramount+

Saturday, 16 April: Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory live from 7.00pm AEST on 10, and 10 Bold in Perth, 10 Play and Paramount+

Sunday, 17 April: Wellington Phoenix v Central Coast Mariners live from 12.30pm AEST on Paramount+

Monday, 18 April: Isuzu UTE A-League Highlights Show at 10.30pm on 10 Bold and 10 Play

Tuesday, 19 April: Western United v Macarthur FC live from 4.55pm AEST on Paramount+

Wednesday, 20 April: Western Sydney Wanderers v Newcastle Jets live from 6.55pm AEST on Paramount+

NB: Match fixtures subject to change.

Visit 10 Play (Watch full episodes of TV shows for free on 10 play - Network Ten) for all your football fixtures and catch our team of football experts as they present a big week of live football action.

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Another digital sports show, Double Dribble premiered yesterday across socials and on 10 play. Hosted by Nick Butler, from 10 News First, from The Project studios in Melbourne.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc188wNJb74/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

I’m also reliably informed that AFL digital show, Teams on 10 will be making a return for a 3rd series hopefully by mid-season. 10 are looking for additional show sponsors for another season.

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Bahaha isn’t that the old old Studio 10 coffee table?

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Didn’t know Quarters used to call the NBL! Graphics need a bit of work.

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Bit odd they aren’t ready from now for it, is it worth it mid-season?

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Herald Sun reported on Thursday that Francesca Cumani may not return to Australia to be part of 10’s coverage of Melbourne Cup Carnival this year. Cumani is expecting her second child in June with boyfriend Max Johnson, a former triathlete and leading businessman.
https://www.news.com.au/sport/superracing/francesca-cumani-reportedly-wont-return-to-australia-for-flemington-carnival/news-story/cb19c7dd83391079c5a27c8112feb420

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Michelle Payne is expected to fill her role

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No, the couch and coffee table date way back to 10’s Sochi Winter Olympics coverage from 2014. It’s been used by Studio 10 when they’ve broadcast from Melbourne and other sports programming over the years.

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