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“Channel 4 & Times Radio Secure Boat Race Rights”

The long-standing tradition of broadcasting the Boat Race by the BBC will not continue this year as Channel 4 secured the TV rights for the iconic event in a five-year deal. Times Radio has also acquired the radio rights until 2028, marking a significant shift in coverage for the prestigious rowing race between Oxford University and Cambridge University on the Thames.

Since the mid-1920s, the BBC has been the exclusive broadcaster of the Boat Race, airing it on both radio and television. However, this year’s event on April 4 will be exclusively available through other channels, breaking the BBC’s historical monopoly on coverage.

Notably, the BBC had previously shared broadcasting rights with ITV for the race from 2005 to 2009, and LBC held radio rights from 2005 to 2010. This year marks the first time the BBC will not be airing the Boat Race, which attracted a viewership of 2.6 million last year.

The decision not to broadcast the race by the BBC follows reports that the BBC’s director of sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, expressed little interest in obtaining the rights, citing concerns about the event being perceived as elitist. Times Radio secured the rights for free with an agreement to promote it across News UK’s network.

Amid declining viewership and rising production costs, the BBC has been reevaluating its sports coverage strategy under Kay-Jelski’s leadership. This change in approach has led to the loss of broadcasting rights for events like the Commonwealth Games, alongside the Boat Race.

Kay-Jelski emphasized that the BBC can remain relevant without live sports coverage in today’s media landscape, where digital platforms play a significant role. He highlighted the importance of engaging audiences through various content formats despite not having exclusive broadcasting rights.

Siobhan Cassidy, Chair of The Boat Race Company, expressed excitement about the new partnership with Times Radio, emphasizing shared values of heritage, tradition, and quality. The move signifies a shift in broadcasting dynamics for the historic event, paving the way for a new era in coverage.

The upcoming Boat Race on April 4, broadcasted exclusively by Channel 4 and Times Radio, marks a turning point in the event’s media coverage, suggesting a broader shift in sports broadcasting strategies.

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