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Gaming and gambling in Liberty’s Formula One growth plan

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NEW YORK: Gaming and gambling are among potential growth areas for Formula One as the sport’s new owners seek to develop largely untapped digital markets, Liberty Media chief executive Greg Maffei said.

Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacop­ia investment conference in New York, Maffei also saw revenues growing through an increasing switch from free-to-air to pay television, more sponsorshi­p deals and more races.

“Less than 1% of revenues are from digital,” he said. “They really have no organised digital effort. I think there’s a lot of things that can be done around gaming, VR (virtual reality) and AR (augmented reality).

“There’s an enormous amount of video feed and data about the races that we are already capturing that we are not in any way processing incrementa­lly for the dedicated fan, or opportunit­ies around things like gambling.

“Outside of the United States there is a huge gambling opportunit­y in the sport, none of which we capitalise on.”

F1 faces a major shake-up after US cable TV mogul John Malone’s Liberty Media agreed to take control of the cash-generating glamour sport.

The deal, which has an enterprise value of US$8bil (RM33bil) according to a company statement, is likely to lead to a new push to develop the US market and win fresh audiences.

Liberty Media has acquired an initial 18.7% stake from controllin­g shareholde­r CVC Capital Partners and plans to complete a cash and shares deal by the first quarter of 2017.

American Chase Carey has been appointed as F1 chairman, working with the sport’s 85-year-old commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone, a Briton.

Liberty Media has interests in the Atlanta Braves baseball team, satellite radio service Sirius XM, entertainm­ent group Live Nation and minority interests in Time Warner and Viacom.

“I think we have 17 sponsors, and we have three people working in sponsorshi­p in F1,” said Maffei. “In contrast at Major League Baseball, a business we have some familiarit­y with through the Braves, there are 75 sponsors just in the US” — Reuters

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