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European Games 2023


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Anyone have the info if Eurosport will cover the Games like it did with the OG on the web with multiple streams etc... ?

 

Because a look on our public TV schedule inform me they are going to show only a very few of the games (basically only canoeing and athletics... not even the opening ceremony ffs...) that´s really disappointing :(

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Anyone have the info if Eurosport will cover the Games like it did with the OG on the web with multiple streams etc... ?

 

Because a look on our public TV schedule inform me they are going to show only a very few of the games (basically only canoeing and athletics... not even the opening ceremony ffs...) that´s really disappointing :(

I think EBU has the broadcasting rights, which means that the Games should be free to air in the EU. 

 

I am not entirely sure how EBU will live stream it. I think everything should be live on https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/ , but for now I don't see anything there, so we will see...

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According to this from a year ago Eurosport / Discovery do have the rights.

 

European Games agrees EBU host broadcaster deal for 2023 and 2027 events - SportsPro (sportspromedia.com)

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2 hours ago, Vektor said:

I think EBU has the broadcasting rights, which means that the Games should be free to air in the EU. 

 

I am not entirely sure how EBU will live stream it. I think everything should be live on https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/ , but for now I don't see anything there, so we will see...

I remember reading that there would be a “dedicated platform” for streaming the Games. Maybe EOC.tv or Olympics.com will come into play?
 

I just hope it’s accessible for users outside the continent. We’re always the ones most excited for this event anyways! :p

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55 minutes ago, rybak said:

AMP football, chess, motor racing, mountain running and sumo are confirmed as side sports, where medalists wont be counted to total medal tally.

The return of demonstration sports. Not a bad idea actually, used to like the local colour that sometimes came with them.

 

Ps Orienteering has now been added, and there's a stand along but recognised ESports thing happening.

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9 hours ago, Jan Linha said:

I believe that no matter which company has the broadcasting rights, we will always find our way to watch the competition 😁😁

It's just been announced on the Official facebook who is broadcasting - Eurosport are doing it Europe wide, probably on an Olympics model (we should probably recognise more openly the link between the 5 continental games and the Olympics - it would help those continental games)

In UK BBC also have broadcast rights, which they already have for the European athletics and LEN events, so they'll certainly show something .

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=227462253374593&set=pcb.227459766708175

 

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2 hours ago, mpjmcevoy said:

It's just been announced on the Official facebook who is broadcasting - Eurosport are doing it Europe wide, probably on an Olympics model (we should probably recognise more openly the link between the 5 continental games and the Olympics - it would help those continental games)

In UK BBC also have broadcast rights, which they already have for the European athletics and LEN events, so they'll certainly show something .

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=227462253374593&set=pcb.227459766708175

 

Eurosport: nice. I saw in Czech tv for first weekend and it was only athletics, so i was a little bit disappointed

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2 minutes ago, stepansevs said:

Eurosport: nice. I saw in Czech tv for first weekend and it was only athletics, so i was a little bit disappointed

same here. rtvs schedule for first days have only athletics, they are not even going to broadcast the Opening Ceremony for example, really disappointed..

 

it just says how much this event is valued and perceived by the general public ...

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