Sony Pix & ESPN to telecast Global Powerboat Racing live from 3-5 March

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MUMBAI: Nexa P1 Powerboat, Indian Grand Prix of the Seas, will be telecast live globally and promises to deliver the most comprehensive coverage in the history of powerboating. Seeding a global sport from India, the Nexa P1 Powerboat, Indian Grand Prix of the Seas, will set a global benchmark for the telecast of the sport and the entertainment around it.

Procam International is creating history of sorts by launching the global powerboat racing series in Mumbai from 3-5 March and Nexa is title sponsor for inaugural Grand Prix of the Seas series.

Nexa P1 Powerboat, India Grand Prix of the Seas, is the first of the UIM recognized Grand Prix of the Seas. The 5-tier hierarchal structure will consist of a World Cup at the apex (to be held biennially starting in 2020) the Grand Prix of the Seas series, which will define a World Champion, inter-continental series, national series and regional series in orders of level of competition.

The telecast repertoire includes nine hours of live programming on Sony ESPN and Sony Pix over the race weekend, content that will be produced by Initium Productions and Emmy Award recognized British director, Westbury Gillet. The production will also be the result of synergies between global, hi-tech crew and equipment flown in from 3 continents. Another global first for the sport is the introduction of the 'second screen', a gamified graphics interface to be followed live on an internet-connected device for real-time access to gamified positions, telemetric race data & analytics in addition to the television broadcast.

Torchbearers of the distance running revolution in the country, anchored by the Mumbai marathon, the sixth largest distance running event race globally, Procam International is now extending their dominion from land to the maritime world by launching the Nexa P1 Powerboat, Indian Grand Prix of the Seas. With the hum and throttle of engines along the shorelines of Mumbai’s natural amphitheater – Marine Drive – through the weekend of 3rd March 2017, this new sporting paradigm will redefine India’s maritime landscape and spearhead a powerful movement for marine sustainability.

Continue reading - Sony Pix & ESPN to telecast Global Powerboat Racing live from 3-5 March | Indian Television Dot Com
 
Don't post full Articles bro :no Post max 4-5 paragraphs in enough :k

Btwn now boat racing on SPN:em
 
manu said:
Soo sorry... I don't know rules... Next time aisa ni hoga

Bro now also you can edit your 1st Post n make it short :k Btwn its Premiering on Sony PIX or Sony SIX :huh:-/
 
SarfaRaZ said:
Bro now also you can edit your 1st Post n make it short :k Btwn its Premiering on Sony PIX or Sony SIX :huh:-/

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MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) is the broadcast partner for the inaugural edition of the Nexa P1 Powerboat, the Indian Grand Prix of the Seas, a global series in powerboat racing being launched by India’s leading sports management company Procam International.

This will be the first time in the world that powerboat racing will be telecast live. In addition, in a first for all sports, fans will experience a ‘second screen’ that will provide personalised content.

SPNI will bring the action from the shores of Mumbai’s natural amphitheatre, Marine Drive, during the race weekend. The telecast repertoire includes nine hours of live programming on Sony ESPN, Sony ESPN HD, Sony Pix and Sony Pix HD channels from 3 to 5 March.

The live telecast will run for three hours daily from 2 to 5 pm.

The event will also be live-streamed on SPNI’s VoD service Sony Liv.

Sony acquires media rights to Nexa P1 Powerboat | TelevisionPost.com
 
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