Eurosport to be the exclusive home of the Olympics in Germany

Alex Chick

Updated 28/11/2016 at 11:49 GMT

Eurosport today confirms that it will be the exclusive home of the Olympic Games in Germany from 2018-2024, beginning with the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

German athletes parade during the opening ceremony at Sochi in 2014

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  • Dedicated German production team to deliver outstanding free-to-air coverage
  • Never miss a moment with live and on-demand action on all devices, anytime and anywhere
  • Ultimate Games experience for fans in Germany, innovative technologies and the best German sports talent
The German channel Eurosport 1 will be at the heart of the action and offer the country every moment of national importance on free-to-air, while superfans will never miss a moment with an all-access pass to every minute of the Olympic Games on all devices, anytime, anywhere.
Locally developed and produced programming will focus on the nation’s heroes and bring to life the stories that matter most to German fans. The biggest moments and German medal contenders will be featured on Eurosport’s free-to-air broadcast, with a focus on the inspirational stories of their national heroes. Fans will see their favorite German experts and follow live Olympic action which benefits from Eurosport’s proven track record of excellence in sports broadcasting.
German households across the country will be guaranteed wide access to the Olympic Games which will exceed free-to-air IOC guidelines and local regulations. Building on Discovery’s ambition to make the Games available to more people on more screens than ever before, the Games will be available across free-to-air channel Eurosport 1, with additional coverage available on DMAX, and Eurosport Player - the leading OTT sports platform across Europe, offering fans the ultimate pass anytime and on any device. Eurosport 2, one of the top pay-tv sports channels in the market, will feature additional exclusive coverage.
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Germany's Tobias Wendl (R) and Tobias Arlt pose with their national flag after winning the men's luge doubles competition at the 2014 Sochi Olympics

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“We are excited to bring German fans an outstanding Olympic Games experience that will be highly comprehensive and in-depth. For the first time, our multi-platform approach will give fans the opportunity to enjoy every single moment live, with all of the data available in real time, for every German athlete and every event.
“Building on the strong legacy of the past, our extensive free to air coverage will be enhanced by live and on demand action across all screens to share the inspiration of the Olympic Games with the next generation of passionate fans in Germany,” said Susanne Aigner-Drews, SVP & General Manager Discovery Networks Germany.
She added: “As the world’s number one storyteller, Discovery is particularly excited that we will be working closely with the German Olympic Sports Confederation and the National Federations to bring to life the incredible stories of German Olympians as they strive towards their ultimate goal.”
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Germany's Felix Neureuther clears a pole as he competes in the first run of the men's alpine skiing slalom event during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics

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Peter Hutton, CEO Eurosport, said: “Eurosport is committed to making a significant investment to deliver the ultimate Games experience for fans in Germany. Our leadership in Olympic sports broadcasting and ability to leverage new technologies, combined with Discovery’s extensive presence and platforms in Germany, will bring viewers closer to the action and their national heroes. We look forward to sharing further details about our vision and production plans in the coming weeks, as the excitement continues to build for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.”
Discovery recently appointed a new head of Eurosport Digital, Ralph Rivera, who is credited with creating the first truly Digital Olympic Games for the BBC during London 2012. The company also announced a partnership and investment to form BAMTech Europe, a world-class streaming technology provider that will supercharge Eurosport Player and make premium sports events, including the Olympic Games, more widely available across multiple screens.
Discovery has been present in the German market for over 20 years and has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from an international pay-TV broadcaster into one of the strongest free-to-air, pay-TV and digital media companies on the market, engaging with over eight million German fans on a daily basis through high quality factual, sports and lifestyle content. Discovery’s extensive team of German professionals ensure Eurosport, DMAX and TLC have a fully localized approach and cater to the needs of German audiences, by commissioning thousands of hours of German productions, and working with German commentators and sports legends.
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