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TT bosses unveil TV channel and presenting team

Isle of Man TT bosses have unveiled details of the streaming channel and presenting team that will kick off this year’s race coverage.

Launching this spring, the TT’s very own digital channel (TT+) will gift fans year-round access to the TT and its competitors. A full grid of brand-new free-to-access content will be delivered across the year, including an annual feature-length documentary (Autumn 2022) and a multi-episode docuseries (Spring 2023).

But it doesn’t stop there. Free-to-access original content will come thick and fast to TT+, with features, interviews and exclusive on-board action unlike anything seen previously. TT+ will also gift fans immediate access to 24 hours of archive race highlights from the recent history of the TT. Subscribers to TT+ will also gain free access to live events such as the TT Preview Show (April 2022) as well as coverage of the TT’s first Esports competition, coming in the near future.

In June TT+ will deliver uninterrupted live visual coverage for the first time in the TT’s 115-year history, bringing all the action, reaction, and insight straight to thousands of TT fans worldwide via the TT+ Live Pass. Available for a one-off payment of £14.99*, the TT+ Live Pass will reward fans with up to 40 hours of live qualifying and race coverage at TT 2022, including all the pre-race build up and post-race analysis that goes with it. Isle of Man production company, Greenlight Television, is behind the live broadcast and have assembled a 200-strong production team to capture the TT like never before. With a significant uplift in the number of live-action cameras found around the course, the edge-of-your-seat experience of watching the TT in real time can now be enjoyed by anyone with an

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