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Ecclestone Reveals Plans To Take Over Media Accreditation For F1 Races

An article by Christian Sylt in CityAM revealed that F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone "is planning to take over media accreditation for Formula One races to put the brakes on the proliferation of online media in the paddock," according to PIT PASS. Some members of the media "are part-time at best and even have largely commercial, rather than editorial, roles." Both "are blatant breaches of the accreditation criteria of the FIA and it is fuelling Ecclestone's desire to take back online media accreditation," which Formula One Management previously controlled around a decade ago. Ecclestone: "We will probably take over media accreditation. We always used to do it and now we don't. I'm going to have a good look at it." The news "sent out waves of concern as some speculated that Ecclestone may decide to charge journalists for media access and could remove the credentials of anyone who writes pieces which are overly aggressive or critical of F1." Ecclestone's ire centers on clause 3.2 of the F1 media accreditation criteria which refers to websites and states that "the representative journalist must be (i) a full time professional journalist with a national press card (or equivalent)." Ecclestone said that "the current measures are not stringent enough." Ecclestone: "Choose your race for free, enter the paddock, meet the drivers. How do you do it? Set up a website. I'm going to have a good look at the accreditation because it is a bit of a joke" (PIT PASS, 11/19).

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