WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY PLATFORMS TO DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE SEASON-LONG COVERAGE OF WINTER SPORTS

20 October 2022

• Up to 600 races and 3,500 hours of winter sports events to be broadcast between October and April
• High-profile experts to lead analysis for Warner Bros. Discovery throughout the season
• Warner Bros. Discovery has been broadcasting winter sports events since the inception of Eurosport in 1989

Fans across Europe will be able to enjoy the very best that winter sports has to offer with every major World Cup and World Championships event (exc Switzerland) during the 2022-23 season available to watch across the Warner Bros. Discovery Sports network.

With up to 600 races and 3,500 hours of winter sports action to be broadcast over the next six months on discovery+, Eurosport and Eurosport App, fans will have access to the most comprehensive coverage, cementing Warner Bros. Discovery’s status as the Home of Winter Sports in Europe*. (See bottom of page for full breakdown of winter sports rights for the 2022-23 season on Warner Bros. Discovery platforms)

Warner Bros. Discovery’s digital platforms, including Eurosport.com and its social platforms, will give fans the opportunity to experience the action live and on-demand as well as enjoy deeper analysis from its network of winter sports ambassadors, who will offer their insights exclusively throughout the season.

For the 2022-23 winter sports season, Warner Bros. Discovery has appointed a host of experts who will lend their thoughts on the key talking points in their respective disciplines as well as offering insights exclusively to fans watching on its linear and digital platforms.

The confirmed Warner Bros. Discovery Sports experts are:

Martin Schmitt, ski jumping, Olympic gold medallist
Tina Maze, alpine skiing, two-time Olympic gold medallist
Justyna Kowalczyk, cross-country skiing, two-time Olympic gold medallist

The winter sports season kicks off with the opening round of the FIS World Cup in Soelden, Austria with a women’s and men’s giant slalom while the FIS Ski Jumping season starts on 5 November from Wisla, Poland.

February and March are set to be the biggest months on the calendar for winter sports fans watching on Warner Bros. Discovery Sports platforms with the Alpine World Ski Championships taking place in Courchevel Meribel between 6-19 February 2023 followed by the Nordic World Ski Championships; Planica, Slovenia between 22 February and 5 March 2023.

Scott Young, SVP Content and Production at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, said: “We have a rich history of telling the stories of winter sports athletes and our heritage of broadcasting the world’s biggest events for more than three decades means we can continue to attract the biggest heroes and former stars of the slopes to help bring these stories to life and deepen engagement with our viewers.

“Building on our biggest ever winter sports season, where we engaged record audiences around every unmissable moment of the Olympic Winter Games and offered the greatest choice of live events of any broadcaster throughout the season, we are looking forward to combining our unrivalled scale, deep winter sports expertise and storytelling ability to unlock the power of skiing, ski jumping and snowboarding and every other major winter discipline for fans across Europe.”

Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, via Eurosport, first broadcast winter sports events in the year of its formation in 1989, and its continued approach to year-round storytelling contributed to record numbers consuming this year’s Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. More than 156 million Europeans visited Warner Bros. Discovery platforms during Beijing 2022 – where it was presented in 50 markets in Europe - with over a billion streaming minutes consumed across discovery+ and Eurosport.

*Rights breakdown:
Winter Sports World Cup events (in Austria)
Total exclusivity in: Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cyprus, Georgia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Partial exclusivity in: Italy, Sweden

Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country, Nordic Combined, Ski Jumping World Cup events taking place outside Austria and Switzerland as of 19 October
Pan-Euro excluding: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden
Exclusivity in: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, France (ex two Alpine and Nordic Ski World Cup weekends in France), Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands (ex Four Hills), North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Tajikistan, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Uzbekistan

Contacts

Steve Stammers

Communications Director



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