Formula E inks deal with CMG

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Formula E has announced a multi-year partnership agreement with Chinese broadcaster CMG, which will thus broadcast all the races of the upcoming season for the first time.

CMG’s CCTV platforms CCTV5 and CCTV5+ will broadcast all Formula E races of the 2024 season, which gets underway from January 13, 2024. 

Formula E will be racing in China for the very first time in the upcoming season — at the Shanghai International Circuit for a double-header.

Two Chinese-owned teams are also competing in the upcoming season — Envision Racing and ERT Formula E Team. 

Also read: Formula E Sponsors list

Jeff Dodds, CEO, Formula E, commented:

This is huge for Formula E as we get ready to race in our biggest season yet. For the first time, every Formula E race will be available live in China on CCTV, the nation’s largest sports platform. We are excited to work with CMG as a major new media partner for Formula E and focus on supercharging our audience growth in China through the coming seasons.

Formula E inks deal with CMG
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