Approximately 300 media outlets set to cover the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
The Baku City Circuit is preparing for the eagerly-awaited 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, with a state-of-the-art Media Centre set to provide an ideal platform for international media coverage. The Media Centre, established by the Baku City Circuit Operations Company, will operate from Wednesday, 17 September, offering accreditation services, dedicated workstations, technical support for live broadcasts, and a fully equipped hall for press conferences. With a capacity of 450, the Media Centre is expected to accommodate over 300 media representatives, including prestigious outlets such as Netflix, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, Sky Sports, Motorsport.com, Associated Press, CANAL+, and ESPN Disney Latin. The Media Centre, considered a benchmark for media infrastructure at major international sporting events, is organized in full compliance with the requirements of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Its modern technical facilities ensure that local and international media can access information quickly and prepare reports, contributing to the broad participation from international media expected for the event. The thrilling atmosphere of the Baku circuit is a key feature of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and the 2025 edition is no exception. The intense sporting competition is expected to generate significant global interest, with more than 3.9 billion people engaged with the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix across various platforms. In fact, 86 million viewers watched the event live in 2024. The 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix will take place from 19 to 21 September. With the Media Centre in place, media representatives will be able to cover the event effectively, ensuring that fans around the world can follow the action closely. The Media Centre's live broadcasts during the event will further enhance the experience for viewers, making them feel as if they are right there in Baku. As the countdown to the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix continues, the Media Centre stands ready to play a crucial role in bringing the excitement of this high-speed event to audiences worldwide.
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