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This episode The Logbook, our History of Motorsports series, features Richard Haynes, a Professor of Media Sport. Haynes, an author of multiple books on sport and communications, presents a detailed analysis of the evolution of media relations in Formula 1 from the 1960s to today. The talk is based on Haynes' forthcoming book co-authored with Raymond Boyle. Using interviews with journalists, broadcasters, and communications managers, the presentation examines key figures in F1 media, like Murray Walker and Bernie Eccleston, and discusses the impact of social media and Liberty Media's ownership on F1 media dynamics. Haynes explores the changing landscape of F1 journalism, the role of television, iconic journalists, and the increasing control over media access. He concludes by reflecting on the broader implications of these changes in the world of sports media.
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The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net
This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience.
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This episode The Logbook, our History of Motorsports series, features Richard Haynes, a Professor of Media Sport. Haynes, an author of multiple books on sport and communications, presents a detailed analysis of the evolution of media relations in Formula 1 from the 1960s to today. The talk is based on Haynes' forthcoming book co-authored with Raymond Boyle. Using interviews with journalists, broadcasters, and communications managers, the presentation examines key figures in F1 media, like Murray Walker and Bernie Eccleston, and discusses the impact of social media and Liberty Media's ownership on F1 media dynamics. Haynes explores the changing landscape of F1 journalism, the role of television, iconic journalists, and the increasing control over media access. He concludes by reflecting on the broader implications of these changes in the world of sports media.
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The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net
This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience.

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