Tuesday, February 03, 2015

SKY BUY EXCLUSIVE LIVE OPEN TV RIGHTS FROM 

2017 to 2021 ... AND ALSO 2019 WALKER CUP

SKY SPORTS NEWS RELEASE
Sky Sports will offer exclusively live coverage of The Open, thanks to a new five-year partnership with The R amd A announced today.
Sky Sports has been awarded the exclusive live rights to golf’s oldest Major from 2017, meaning viewers can enjoy a live golf schedule offering over 100 tournaments a year, including all four Majors, the Ryder Cup, European Tour and US PGA Tour.
Sky Sports will extend and enhance coverage of The Open, including live coverage of all four days’ play in their entirety across TV, online, mobile and tablet devices, allowing customers to watch wherever they are.
Both new and existing golf fans will benefit from this partnership, which will enable The R and A to make a ground-breaking investment in grassroots golf, and work with Sky Sports to excite and engage viewers through the innovative coverage.
The full schedule is available to those that subscribe to Sky Sports,  to existing Sky customers for as little as £24.50 a month and also to non-subscribers through NOW TV, the UK’s leading streaming service available on 60 devices, which offers access to all seven sport channels for £6.99 a day or through a week pass at £10.99.
The Open joins an unrivalled schedule of sport on Sky which also includes Barclays Premier League and international football, ICC and England Test match cricket, Formula 1, England rugby union, the Ryder Cup, Major golf and US Open tennis.
Barney Francis, Sky Sports Managing Director, said: 
“The Open is the world’s preeminent golf championship and we are committed to taking coverage of the event to new levels. We offer something for every sports fan and this exciting agreement for The Open means our customers can now enjoy all four Majors live.  
"Sky Sports has a passion for golf that has spanned two decades, offering unrivalled commitment, airtime and promotion as well as year-round innovative coverage.  We look forward to working with The R and A to entertain and engage new and existing golf fans through our multi-platform coverage and also at the grassroots level via Sky Academy.”
Peter Dawson, Chief Executive of The R and A, said: “We believe this is the best result for The Open and for golf.  The way people consume live sport is changing significantly and this new agreement ensures fans have a range of options for enjoying the Championship on television and through digital channels. 

"Sky Sports has an excellent track record in covering golf across its platforms and has become the home of live golf coverage over recent years.  We are very much looking forward to working with them to develop and enhance the coverage of The Open.”
The new rights agreement also offers Sky Sports viewers exclusively live coverage of The Walker Cup in 2019 at Royal Liverpool.
Golf coverage features on Sky Sports every week of the year and the studio’s golf analysis team, with some of the sport’s biggest names, and over 200 tournament wins and 43 Ryder Cup appearances between them, including Jack Nicklaus, Colin Montgomerie, Butch Harmon and Paul McGinley.1222222
Sky has pioneered golf innovations to continually develop the coverage and to bring fans closer to the sport, including showing all three days in full of The Ryder Cup, HD, 3D, interactive and multi-platform coverage, and more in-depth analysis through the Shot Centre and Sky Cart.


FROM THE R AND A NEWS RELEASE

  • The UK and Ireland’s leading sports broadcaster, Sky Sports, will provide all four days of The Open Championship exclusively live from 2017-2021
  • The BBC, the UK’s widest reaching free-to-air broadcaster will offer two-hour daily highlights in prime-time and live coverage on radio
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