WORLDWIDE TV-INTEREST FOR THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR
European Championship Tour 2004
Roseto degli Abruzzi, 14th May 2004. The name fits perfectly with the
product: EUROSPORT will broadcast this year’s beach volleyball European
Championship Tour. Shortly before the start of the first tournament in
Roseto degli Abruzzi Global Sports Marketing (GSM) from Zurich, who is
planning, marketing and executing the tournament series in cooperation
with the European Volleyball Federation (CEV), reached an agreement with
the TV station on a partnership. “We are very pleased to have found a
television partner like EUROSPORT to promote the European Championship
Tour on a European level”, Christian SCHOLBROCK, Managing Director at GSM,
says.EUROSPORT will broadcast from all tournaments on the European Championship Tour (the Italian Open in Roseto degli Abruzzi from 13 - 16 May, the European Championship Final in Timmendorfer Strand/Germany from 10 - 13 June as well as the Spanish Open to be held in Cadiz or Valencia from 9 - 12 September) throughout the entire European transmission area. The two parties agreed to a minimum of a one-hour broadcast per tournament. If possible the broadcast will be live, if not tape-delayed. According to the present programme schedule EUROSPORT will report from the Italian Open on Monday, 17 May from 13 to 14 o clock.
EUROSPORT reaches a total of 98 million households in 54 different countries, the broadcasts are commented in 19 different languages. In addition, the station can be viewed in millions of hotels, restaurants, bars and public spaces. “With this partner”, SCHOLBROCK says, “we will continue to expand the media platform for the European Championship Tour.”
The worldwide television interest is remarkable. Among other stations, the ESPN Network will broadcast the European Championship Tour in 30 Asian countries, as well as in South America, the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East.
The Italian Open, taking place in Roseto degli Abruzzi at the moment, will also be televised on SKY ITALY, where the women’s final is broadcasted tomorrow from 5.30 to 6.30 pm. In addition, the Russian television will feature an extensive broadcast of the semifinals and the finals. The coverage will be completed with highlight programmes, news and summaries that will be offered extensively by the European Broadcast Union (EBU) and REUTERS.
Last Year the European Championship Final in Alanya (TUR) was broadcasted in 100 countries worldwide. The television coverage for this tournament alone exceeded 60 hours. The excellent television exposure that the European Championship Tour received in its inaugural year in 2003 will clearly be exceeded this year.
Background information on the European Championship Tour
The
European Championship Tour is the highest ranked series of European
Beach Volleyball tournaments that promotes the sport and its star
players on a European level. The series of tournaments culminates into
the European Championship Final as the season's highlight.
For further information please visit
www.eurobeachtour.com and/or contact the Communication Managers of the
European Championship Tour Klaus Wegener and Felix Meininghaus at
communications@eurobeachtour.com.
Background information on the
Confédération Européenne de Volleyball
The CEV is
the FIVB supporting institution responsible for governing 54 National
Volleyball Federations throughout Europe and is recognised as such by
the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) for Volleyball and
Beach Volleyball. The CEV has the authority and responsibility for
organising all European Competitions, especially the European
Championship Tour (Men & Women).
For further information please contact the CEV Head Office in
Luxembourg, Olivier Mottier at
olivier.mottier@cev.lu or
+ 352 25 46 46 25.
Background
information on Global Sports Marketing Ltd. (GSM)
GSM is
dedicated to the development and implementation of innovation in sports
and entertainment. The company positions and markets international
sports and entertainment properties on behalf of the respective
rights-holders. Besides, it offers all services related to the marketing
of commercial rights - media, sponsorship and licensing/merchandising
rights as well as development of sports brands. GSM, based in Zurich
(Switzerland) develops, promotes and markets the European Championship
Tour within a long-term partnership with the European Volleyball
Confederation CEV.
For further information please contact Global Sports Marketing, Christian Scholbrock at christian.scholbrock@gsmglobalsports.com or +41 43 244 9977.
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