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IOC and Discovery Communications sign TV and multi-platform broadcast rights deal for Olympic Games in 2018 and 2024
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) yesterday announced that all TV and multi-platform broadcast rights in Europe for the four Olympic Games in the 2018–2024 period have been awarded to Discovery Communications, the parent company of Eurosport.
Discovery acquired the exclusive rights, valued at EUR 1.3 billion, across all platforms, including free-to-air television, subscription/pay-TV television, internet and mobile phone in all languages across 50 countries and territories on the European continent. Consistent with IOC and local market requirements, Discovery has committed to broadcasting a minimum of 200 hours of the Olympic Games and 100 hours of the Olympic Winter Games on free-to-air television during the Games period. Discovery will sub-license a portion of the rights in many markets across Europe. The agreement covers the XXIII Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang in 2018, and the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo in 2020, as well as the Olympic Games in 2022 and 2024, the host cities of which have yet to be elected. The news comes as a big blow for all public broadcasters in Europe who lose the rights to the Olympic Games for the first time. Several pubcasters reacted immediately to the IOC-Discovery deal, announcing that they are hopeful they will be airing these key sports events which is at the base of their public service mission. RELATED
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