Formula E

The Formula E electric car-racing championship has agreed a new broadcast rights deal in Iceland, along with extending existing agreements in Albania and Cyprus.

UK commercial broadcaster ITV has renewed a rights deal for the Formula E electric car-racing championship.

Pan-European sports broadcaster Eurosport has acquired rights in seven countries for the 2015-16 Formula E Championship electric car-racing series.

A successful inaugural Formula E season drove Fox to extend its Latin and North American deals ahead of time.

International pay-television broadcaster Fox Sports has extended rights deals in North and Latin America for the electric car-racing Formula E Championship.

The Formula E motor racing championship has partnered with social video platform Grabyo in a bid to further enhance its digital media efforts.

Polish pay-television channel Motowizja has secured live rights to the Formula E motor racing championship.

Formula E has signed rights deals in Argentina and Uruguay that will provide free-to-air coverage of the motor racing series’ upcoming races in the South American countries.

Online video distribution and marketing company Rightster has reached an agreement to become an online video partner of the Formula E motor racing championship.

Portuguese pay-television broadcaster Sport TV has acquired media rights for the Formula E electric car-racing championship, which is operated by the FIA, motorsport’s global governing body.

Pay-television broadcaster OTE has acquired rights in Greece for the Formula E Championship electric car-racing series.

Technology developer 360 Racing has agreed a deal to produce a new mobile application that will allow fans of the Formula E Championship to access live on-board camera feeds of the new electric motor-racing series, which is operated by the FIA, motorsport’s global governing body.

French pay-television broadcaster Canal Plus has acquired rights for the Formula E Championship, the new electric car-racing series operated by the FIA, motorsport’s global governing body.

Chinese state broadcaster CCTV has acquired rights for the new Formula E motor-racing championship.

The MP & Silva agency said that its deal earlier this month for the FIM Superbike World Championship in Latin America, excluding Brazil, and the Caribbean, was part of a strategy to expand into the region and into motorsports generally.

Formula E: a smart investment or the latest motorsport flop?

Interview with Carlos Martinez, president of Fox Latin America, on the broadcaster’s deal for the Formula E motor racing series