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Posted: October 26, 2006

Athletics: Enhanced TV Coverage Of IAAF Competitions Across Sub-Saharan And Caribbean Regions

Monte-Carlo – The IAAF is pleased to announce that its two most recent television rights agreements will provide better than ever ‘free-to-air’ coverage of the IAAF’s World Athletics Series (WAS) competitions to Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean.

The successful conclusion of the renewal negotiations with Canal France International (CFI) for Sub-Saharan Africa, and with Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) means that extensive terrestrial TV coverage of the IAAF’s premier competitions is guaranteed.

The IAAF WAS is already available to viewers in Sub-Saharan Africa via pay Satellite provided by Supersport. The new CFI agreement enhances this availability broadening the coverage in the region with the inclusion of 40 national ‘free-to-air’ broadcasters. The deal with CFI covers all WAS events 2007/2009, as well as this year’s recently concluded IAAF World Athletics Final, Stuttgart, and the IAAF World Cup, Athens. Preliminary reports indicate that 80% of CFI partner broadcasters took coverage of these competitions, which for the IAAF is unprecedented.

CMC is a long term partner of the IAAF and the Japanese corporation Dentsu Inc. who are the IAAF’s exclusive worldwide partner responsible for the exploitation of their commercial rights. This agreement is a renewal of a deal with CMC which first began in 2004. It guarantees coverage across 20 territories in the Caribbean region of all IAAF WAS stadium competitions 2007/2009 through their terrestrial, cable and satellite member broadcasters.

With major discussions on-going in a number of other regions, the IAAF and Dentsu Inc. anticipate that the CFI and CMC deals will help to ensure that by the time of the 11th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Osaka, Japan (25 Aug to 2 Sep 2007), the TV distribution and exposure of the IAAF WAS across the world will reach unprecedented levels, with the strong possibility of an increase on the 187 territories achieved for ‘HELSINKI 2005’.


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