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The Commonwealth Games return to Sky and Prime

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The Commonwealth Games return to Sky and Prime

for immediate release, 11 November 2019


Sky has secured the broadcast rights for the 2022 and 2026 Commonwealth Games and built

on its relationship with the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC).

Sky CEO Martin Stewart says: “As the Home of Sport, being able to showcase New

Zealanders competing on the world stage in the Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games

is incredibly important to us. It is our privilege to have the Summer, Winter and Youth

Olympic Games, and we’re delighted to now have the Commonwealth Games returning to

Sky and Prime.

“The deal also enables us to strengthen our longstanding partnership with the NZOC, and we

look forward to working together to deliver these special events to New Zealanders.”

Kereyn Smith, CEO and Secretary General of the NZOC, says, “Every four years the

Commonwealth comes together to celebrate sport and our shared history. Our athletes test

themselves against some of the best in the world and we are delighted to be working with a

rights-holding broadcaster that has proven they are experts in their field.

“We also welcome Sky’s ongoing support of the New Zealand Team as they extend their

long-standing partnership with us through until 2026.

As rights-holding broadcaster, Sky will deliver all the Birmingham 2022 events live on

multiple Sky Sport channels, streamed on Sky Go (free for Sky customers) and Sky Sport

Now.

Sky is looking forward to delivering innovative options for New Zealanders to follow the

sports and athletes they love, both in the lead-up to and during the Games.

A key part of the deal is Sky’s ongoing commitment to free-to-air coverage of major

international events.

Martin Stewart says: “There will be a significant number of hours of live and curated

coverage on Prime every day of the Commonwealth Games, including the special action

involving New Zealand athletes. This commitment is consistent with Sky’s delivery of free-

to-air coverage for previous international events.

“2.5 million New Zealanders watched our free coverage of the Rio Olympics in 2016, and 2.4

million watched our free coverage of Rugby World Cup 2015.

“Our promise on Birmingham 2022, as it is on our other major sporting events, is that we will

deliver outstanding sport experiences for all New Zealanders. Those who want to see key

moments free on Prime can do just that; sports fans who want to watch all of the action



across the wide range of events can do so on Sky Sport or stream it on Sky Sport Now and

Sky Go.

“We will have daily Commonwealth Games studio shows on Sky and free-to-air on Prime,

and Sky Sport News will also report on all of the key action.

Digital will play a key role with coverage across Sky digital platforms well before the Games

commence, and through multiple live streams and on-demand content throughout the

Games.

“Even before we get to see New Zealand file into the stadium in Birmingham for the opening

ceremony, Sky will be telling the story of the road to the starting line. We’ll be working

closely with the New Zealand Team to unlock how they challenge and test themselves to be

the best when it counts. We’ll emulate that approach in the way we prepare and deliver the

2022 Commonwealth Games.”

Birmingham 2022 is the first Commonwealth Games to have more women’s medal events

than men’s, and youth, equality and diversity are key themes for the event.

“Under the partnership between Sky and NZOC, we have committed to working together to

increase women’s participation and visibility across key aspects of the Games, including our

reporting of women’s events on Sky Sport News and the highlights shows, the number of

female presenters and women on the Sky production crew.

“It’s something we’re already striving to do across Sky, and it is a key objective for the NZOC.

The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is also committed to gender equality, and

Birmingham 2022 provides a great opportunity to showcase the power of sport to inspire

and empower a new generation of women and girls throughout the Commonwealth.”

CGF CEO David Grevemberg CBE said: “We are delighted to announce Sky as New Zealand’s

rights holding broadcaster for the Commonwealth Games in a long-term commitment that

will cover Birmingham 2022 and the 2026 Games.

“I would like to thank Sky and our CGF Partnerships team for their work in putting this

agreement in place and helping to help promote our values of Humanity, Equality and

Destiny across the Commonwealth.”

The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will be held from 27 July to 7 August.


ENDS


For further information, please contact:

Sophie Moloney

Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary

Sky Network Television Limited

(09) 579 9999

Sophie.moloney@skytv.co.nz

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