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RIDERace-News › UCI legt Basis für Bike-Liveübertragungen im TV
 
UCI legt Basis für Bike-Liveübertragungen im TV

Der Weltradverband hat in diesen Tagen mit der «European Broadcasting Union» einen Dreijahresvertrag unterschrieben, der die Basis für Live-Übertragungen der wichtigsten Radsportanlässen auf den Staats-Sendern von Frankreich, Italien, Spanien, Belgien, Holland, Grossbritannien und der Schweiz ermöglicht. Damit legt man die Basis für die Liveübertragung der Weltmeisterschaften der Radsportdisziplinen Mountainbike, Strasse, Bahn und Trial.





Offizielle Mitteilung der UCI:




The International Cycling Union (UCI) has signed a deal with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for the broadcast of its Road, Track and Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships for the years 2009 to 2012.


The deal represents a significant amount of the UCI’s revenue from these Championships and guarantees the UCI a committed broadcast partner which enables viewers in countries including France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK to watch these Championships on free-to-air channels.


The UCI President Pat McQuaid expressed his satisfaction: "I'm very pleased that we have once again reached an agreement with the EBU. The media rights landscape is developing and changing but the EBU has always been a solid and loyal supporter of our sport and we have always worked well together. This deal, along with others we have agreed outside Europe and on new media, provides a reliable source of recurring revenue and enables us to further develop these Championships and the sport as a whole."


EBU Director-General Jean Réveillon expressed satisfaction at the outcome of the discussions. “We are pleased to have extended our partnership with the UCI and to continue to broadcast cycling widely. The UCI World Championship is an important event and achieves good ratings in Europe every year.”


The EBU is the largest association of national broadcasters in the world. It has 75 active members from 56 countries in and around Europe. Its membership principally comprises the major free-to-air broadcasters in Europe, with a weekly audience of some 650 million people.






Meldung vom 06. Juni 2009 (Autor: red )
 

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