Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
All the action from the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games will be broadcast exclusively in the UK on Â鶹Éç television.
Agreement between the Games organisers and the Â鶹Éç will ensure the continuation of a long broadcasting association dating back to 1954.
In addition to securing the rights to broadcast the 2014 Games on TV, radio and online, the Â鶹Éç has also agreed to work with the organisers on a number of fronts, including assistance in appointing a host production broadcaster.
The multi-million pound agreement will give the Â鶹Éç exclusive audio-visual UK transmission rights along with non-exclusive audio rights across all platforms and all means of reception.
As well as showing all the sporting action form the Games, Â鶹Éç Scotland will also show additional programming previewing the Games and its participants in the run-up period, including a number of cultural events planned as part of the overall package involving the Â鶹Éç Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the Queen's baton relay.
Â鶹Éç Scotland's support for both the Olympic Games in 2012 and the Glasgow showpiece two years later was highlighted recently with the launch of a media apprenticeship scheme run in partnership with John Wheatley College and Skillset Scotland. It will result in 10 apprentices working with both the Â鶹Éç and a number of broadcast companies over a year with the aim of providing sufficient media skills to allow them to provide some of the output.
The Director of Â鶹Éç Scotland, Ken MacQuarrie, is relishing a return of the Games to Scottish soil: "Â鶹Éç Scotland will have a special role at the heart of our coverage in giving the games extensive exposure in Scotland across our dedicated TV, radio and online services – all of which will help make the 2014 Games a truly momentous occasion in Scotland."
And Barbara Slater, Director of Â鶹Éç Sport, is equally enthusiastic: "We are proud to have broadcast every Commonwealth Games to the UK public since 1954 and we look forward to continuing the Â鶹Éç's relationship with the Games in Glasgow."
RT
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