
17 Jan 2010 18:34
Full multimedia coverage of IRC Monte Carlo Rally
Fans of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge will be able to follow all the action from Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo next week thanks to a unique and complete multimedia package including on-air, on-line, radio, iPhone and print coverage.
TELEVISION - The Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo will be the most televised rally in the sport's history thanks to ground-breaking live coverage of 14 stages. In total, Eurosport, Europe’s largest television channel, and Eurosport 2, as well as Eurosport Asia-Pacific, will transmit 14 hours of live programmes over the three days of the competition.
Check the TV Times section of the IRC website, www.rally-irc.com, for all broadcast details.
INTERNET - The IRC reporting team will be on the ground in Valence from Monday January 18 and then in Monaco from Friday January 22 and will be posting regular news updates and driver interviews on the IRC website, www.rally-irc.com. When the competitive action gets underway on Wednesday January 20, live stage times, end of stage interviews and stage summaries will be available online.
Images from each leg will also be posted in the gallery section while end of day video highlights will be uploaded.
RADIO - "Rally Radio" is planning full live coverage throughout the event, with live results, interviews and all the latest news directly from the stages. The "Rally Radio" link will be accessible from www.rally-irc.com throughout the event.
iPHONE - The new IRC iPhone application is free to download from Appstore and allows all rally fans to catch up with all the latest news from the IRC, access live results from Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo and get up-to-the-minute information about the IRC rallies, drivers, teams and official standings.
PRINT - In France and Italy, special IRC supplements are included in today's edition of Le Journal Du Dimanche (JDD) and La Gazetta dello Sport.