Formula E set for free-to-air broadcast in Germany, Austria with Red Bull Media House, DF1 and Servus TV

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Formula E set for free-to-air broadcast in Germany, Austria with Red Bull Media House, DF1 and Servus TV

Formula E today announced a new strategic multi-year media partnership with Red Bull Media House, DF1 and Servus TV that will deliver all Formula E races live in Germany and Austria across free-to-air (FTA), pay TV and digital channels beginning this coming season.

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Formula E races and qualifying sessions will broadcast live on DF1 in what will be Formula E’s largest FTA programming distribution in Germany since the series began in 2014.

DF1 is the new FTA channel in Germany launching on 1 January 2024, replacing ServusTV Deutschland, and featuring news, entertainment, and exclusive sports content.

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ServusTV Motorsport, the dedicated motorsport channel on Deutsche Telekom’s pay TV service, Magenta TV, and digital platform ServusTV On and speedweek.com, will also carry Formula E races and qualifying sessions live.

In Austria, every race in Season 10 will air live on ServusTV, the fastest-growing free to air channel in the market. ServusTV’s digital channels will also carry Formula E races alongside other premium motorsport content.

Aarti Dabas, Chief Media Officer, Formula E, said: “This exciting new partnership with Red Bull Media House, ServusTV, and DF1 marks a significant milestone in bringing Formula E's racing to Germany and Austria - a region with a deep-rooted passion for motorsport.

"As we gear up for our most dynamic season yet, including a double-header race in Berlin, fans in these key markets will have access to more live race programming than ever before through free-to-air channels.”