Indie to produce channel’s coverage for 2020 as Sony mulls stake
Whisper has retained the contract for Channel 4’s Formula 1 coverage for a fourth year as Sony mulls over taking a stake in David Coulthard’s indie.
Broadcast understands the indie recently emerged victorious against another leading sports producer after a two-month tender process, which commenced in September.
C4 Growth Fund-backed indie Whisper will produce live coverage of at least the 2020 British Grand Prix for the channel, plus highlights of all 22 races from March until November.
The coverage is also sub-licenced to Sky as part of a landmark partnership extended between the two broadcasters in September.
Whisper has produced C4’s Formula 1 coverage since Coulthard, presenter Jake Humphreys and chief executive Sunil Patel set up the indie four years ago.
Channel 4 declined to comment on the contract.
Whisper is currently seeking an exit from the Growth Fund. According to the Sunday Times last week, Sony Pictures Television (SPT) is the frontrunner for a minority stake.
Whisper has expanded beyond sports recently, looking into the entertainment and specialist factual genres and creating an umbrella company.
Broadcast understands Sony is likely interested in driving these other genres outside of sport, and that the move could be in part driven by SPT president of international production Wayne Garvie’s personal interest in sport.