OLYMPIC CHANNEL LAUNCHES ON 7PLUS IN AUSTRALIA

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MADRID – 24 July 2019 – Continuing to expand its worldwide distribution, the Olympic Channel today announced that its live streaming channel is now available in Australia on 7plus, the streaming platform of the Official Australian Olympic Broadcaster Seven West Media.

The Olympic Channel 24/7 live stream showcases the power of sport and the excitement of the Olympic Games all year long. Offering unparalleled access to Olympic sports and athletes, the subscription-free Olympic Channel offers original programming, documentaries, gold medal performances and memorable moments from the Olympic Games.

In addition to replays from past Olympic Games, content on the Olympic Channel features inspiring athlete stories including Australia’s swimming superstar Ian Thorpe in Legends Live On, the Webby award-winning Identify series about the journeys of transgender athletes and the fitness-based Hitting the Wall.

"We are thrilled to bring an Olympic Channel experience to 7plus users in Australia as we continue to grow and evolve our global product," said Mark Parkman, General Manager of the IOC’s global Olympic Channel. "With the countdown to Tokyo 2020 underway, fans now have more options to discover our content and engage with their favourite sports and athletes to get excited for next summer’s Games."

Seven West Media’s Chief Revenue Officer and Director of Olympics Kurt Burnette said: "As both Official Broadcaster and Official Sponsors of the Australian team, Seven is proud to be the home of the Olympics and Paralympics. With one year to go until what will be the most watched Olympics, and the biggest digital event, in Australian history, we are thrilled to be launching the Olympic Channel on 7plus. Seven will deliver unprecedented coverage of Tokyo 2020, and it all starts now with this fantastic channel that will tell the stories of the incredible athletes in the run up to the greatest sporting event of all."

Today’s launch of the Olympic Channel on 7plus marks one year to go to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and complements Seven’s media rights agreement with the International Olympic Committee which includes broadcasting rights for Tokyo 2020.

Through strategic distribution partnerships with the IOC’s rights-holding broadcast partners and National Olympic Committees, the Olympic Channel is continuing to develop localised versions leading to more personalised experiences for Olympic fans around the world. These digital and linear distribution partnerships have resulted in an Olympic Channel presence in 159 territories complementing the global digital platform.

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About the Olympic Channel

The Olympic Channel is a multi-platform global media destination where fans can discover, engage and share in the power of sport and the excitement of the Olympic Games all year round. Offering original programming, news, live sports events and highlights, the Olympic Channel provides additional exposure for sports and athletes 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in 11 languages. The Olympic Channel was launched in August 2016 in support of the IOC’s goal, set out in Olympic Agenda 2020, of providing a new way to engage younger generations, fans and new audiences with the Olympic Movement. Founding Partners supporting the Olympic Channel are Worldwide TOP Partners Bridgestone, Toyota and Alibaba. The Olympic Channel is available worldwide at olympicchannel.com, its mobile apps and on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and the Roku platform.

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Catherine Philbin

Sr. Manager, Communications

Olympic Channel

Calle Torrelaguna 75 – 1st Floor

28027 Madrid, Spain

catherine.philbin@olympicchannel.com

+34 609 219 674

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