Arab Times

Discovery secures a ‘landmark’ deal

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LONDON, June 29, (AP): USbased media giant Discovery Communicat­ions Inc. secured the European broadcast rights for four Olympics through 2024 on Monday in a landmark deal worth 1.3 billion euros ($1.45 billion).

The parent company of the Discovery Channel and Eurosport won the rights to the games of 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2024, and also agreed to collaborat­e with the IOC on its new year-round Olympic Channel.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said the deal covers all platforms, including free television, subscripti­on and pay TV, internet and mobile phones in 50 countries across the continent.

The agreement covers the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, and 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, as well as the 2022 Winter Games and 2024 Summer Olympics. The 2022 and 2024 host cities have not yet been selected. The deal could leave the BBC, which has held the rights in Britain to every Olympics since 1960, out of the picture after its current deal expires in 2020. However, Discovery said it would sublicense rights in many countries, and the BBC would be a likely contender for that.

Discovery bought Eurosport, Europe’s leading sports network, last year for about $345 million. Discovery, which is based in Silver Spring, Maryland, is the home of channels including Animal Planet, TLC and OWN.

Discovery says it has an average of 10 channels in every market in Europe and can deliver more coverage than ever before to a potential audience of 700 million people.

“This agreement ensures comprehens­ive coverage of the Olympic Games across Europe, including the guarantee to provide extensive free-to-air television coverage in all territorie­s,” IOC President Thomas Bach said.

Bach hailed the company’s commitment to work with the IOC to develop the Olympic Channel across Europe. The channel, which was approved by the IOC in December, is scheduled for launch next April, a few months before the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

The channel, projected to cost $600 million to operate over the first seven years, is designed to promote Olympic sports 365 days a year.

“This agreement ensures that sports fans in Europe will be able to enjoy excellent coverage of the Olympic Games and Olympic sports, both during and outside games time, on their platform of choice,” Bach said.

Discovery said it was committed to broadcasti­ng a minimum of 200 hours of the Summer Games and 100 hours of the Winter Games on free TV during the games period.

“Today is a historic day,” Discovery Communicat­ions president and CEO David Zaslav said. “This new partnershi­p is an exciting win for European sports fans as we will deliver record amounts of content across platforms to ensure the Olympic flame burns bright all year long.”

Zaslav said Discovery will sublicense a portion of the rights in numerous countries across Europe.

The BBC and France Television­s have rights through 2020. For 2022 and 2024, they would need to try to secure the rights on a sub-license deal from Discovery.

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