Baku EG signs broadcasting agreements with 5 countries

Baku 2015 European Games is today proud to announce that broadcasting agreements have now been signed with a further fiveEuropean countries. Deals are now in place that will see the inaugural European Games screened in Albania Belarus Luxembourg Moldov

Baku 2015 European Games is today proud to announce that broadcasting agreements have now been signed with a further fiveEuropean countries. Deals are now in place that will see the inaugural European Games screened in Albania Belarus Luxembourg Moldova and Slovakia.

These deals are the latest to be signed in a succession of recent announcements that have seen Baku 2015 secure deals across Europe including in Turkey France and Germany as well as the Middle East North Africa and Japan.

Mr Simon CLEGG Chief Operating Officer of Baku 2015 said: “We are delighted to now be able to confirm that the inaugural European Games will be broadcast in these five additional countries.

“It will be important for supporters around Europe to be able to follow their athletes’ achievements in Baku 2015 and this range of multi-media broadcasting deals will ensure they are able to do just that. I expect further announcements both within Europe and wider globally over the coming weeks to build on the 34 countries already announced.”

Mr Charlie WIJERATNA Baku 2015 Commercial Director said: “These deals will ensure that the best of the action at Baku 2015 will be brought to passionate sports fans across the continent.

“We are confident that many more agreements will be announced very soon whichwill ensure maximum coverage of the European Games all around the world.”

In Albania the rights have been awarded to Tring Media; in Belarus to Belarus 5; in Luxembourg to Radio Television Luxembourg; in Moldova to Moldova Sport TV; and in Slovakia to DIGI Sport.

Meanwhile today Baku will host the European Olympic Committees General Assembly where senior Baku 2015 executives will provide detailed updates on preparations for the inaugural European Games to delegates.

 

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