R and A release BBC from Open TV
contract: Sky take over a year early
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE R and A
Following the BBC’s announcement today, The R&A can confirm that it
was approached in recent weeks by the BBC to discuss being released
from its contract to provide live coverage of The 145th Open
Championship at Royal Troon in 2016. After significant deliberation,
The R&A has accepted the BBC’s proposal and agreed that the BBC be
allowed to amend its broadcast arrangements for The Open 12 months
early.
As
a result of these discussions, The R&A approached Sky Sports to
assess its willingness to broadcast The Open from 2016 rather than 2017.
The R&A is grateful to Sky Sports for agreeing to commence live
broadcasting of The Open a year early.
No additional revenue will be received by The R&A in 2016 as a result of this new arrangement.
The
BBC will broadcast prime time highlights starting in 2016 and will
continue its radio coverage along with enhanced digital offerings.
The R&A is now in the process of sourcing a new production partner to produce the world feed in the BBC’s absence.
“We
are looking forward to world-class coverage of The Open from our
partners at Sky Sports and are grateful that they have stepped in a year
early,” said Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A.
“It
is sad to see the BBC’s live coverage of The Open end and I know some
fans will be disappointed. The relationship between The R&A and the
BBC spans more than 60 years and we understand the challenging
circumstances that the BBC is currently presented with,” he continued.
“I know the BBC will produce compelling highlights, which will be
enjoyed by a large prime-time audience.
"We are committed to delivering a
spectacular edition of The Open next year at Royal Troon and working
with both Sky Sports and the BBC we will ensure compelling coverage for
millions of fans throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland."
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