From the IPC:
“IPC and YouTube team-up to ensure Paris 2024 are the most accessible
Paralympics yet”
The
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has teamed up with YouTube to maximise
the global reach of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, complementing the coverage
of official broadcasters.
Nearly
1,400 hours of live coverage from all 22 Paralympic sports will be available on
the Paralympic YouTube channel
From
28 August through to 8 September, the Paralympics YouTube channel will provide
its most extensive coverage of a Paralympic Games to date, including
wall-to-wall live action, replays, highlights, creator content, athlete
features and much more. Content will be available for free for users across 175
markets and territories around the world.
In full, audiences can expect:
Live coverage: Nearly 1,400
hours of live coverage from all 22 Paralympic sports will be available,
including both the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Multiview: for the first time
YouTube is introducing Multivew globally, enabling viewers to watch up to four
streams from the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games simultaneously. Multiview was
previously used in events like NFL and Coachella as well as in some regions
during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Clips and highlights: Each day
of the Games, clips of every single race, contest, and match – more than 1,200
clips in total – will be made available to the Paralympics YouTube channel to
ensure audiences can catch-up on the action at their convenience. These will be
raised up for users in the search page with "Official Cards" allowing
seamless discovery of Paralympics content.
YouTube Shorts: Throughout the
Games the IPC will also be producing close to 400 YouTube Shorts focusing on
great sporting moments, and up to 40 athlete feature films.
Rising Phoenix: Road to Tokyo: A
three-part series which follows 12 elite Para athletes from 11 countries as
they prepare to compete in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. The next instalment
in the Rising Phoenix ‘Universe’, created by Emmy Award winning Harder Than You
Think.
Mike
Peters, IPC Chief Executive Officer, said: “By teaming up with YouTube for the
Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, we will maximise the worldwide reach of the most
transformational sport event on this planet, engaging new audiences in the
performances of Paralympians.“YouTube’s coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics
will complement the work of our 160+ official broadcasters and ensure that
every person on earth has the opportunity to watch the Games across a range of
platforms. In terms of coverage, Paris 2024 will be the most accessible
Paralympic Games in history. “The Multiview player has been a tremendous
success in the US, and the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will be a game-changer,
making it the first time Multiview player is available globally and will
captivate viewers with a new way to enjoy multiple streams of live sporting
action at one time.”
Pedro
Pina, Vice President of YouTube Europe, Middle East and Africa said: “At
YouTube, everyone can find their voice and share it with the world. During the
Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, YouTube will turn into the global stage for the
unsung heroes and heroines of the Games for everyone to celebrate them and be
inspired by.”
Ahead of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the IPC has produced a series of
films to educate and engage audiences about Paralympic sports and the stories
of leading Para athletes.
The
content includes:
Paris 2024 Sport Explainers –
Produced in partnership with Allianz, 90-second-long animated guides to each of
the 22 Paralympic sports.
Crafting Champions – 22 of the
world’s best Para athletes give an insight into their preparations for the
Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Game Changers – 22 short film
featuring Para athletes who have made a major different to their sport.
#ChangeStartsWithSport – A
series of 22 films where Paralympians explain the transformational impact
Paralympic sport has had on their lives.
Ones to Watch – 22 short films
highlighting the star athletes in each of the sports that will feature at the
upcoming Paralympic Games.
Many Media Rights Holders of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games are looking to utilise YouTube to enhance their coverage of the event, with many looking to stream every minute of all the sporting action. YouTube has been the global digital home for sports moments, big and small. More than 35 billion hours of sports content are consumed annually on YouTube.
^ There’s
no excuse to not watch the 2024 Paris Paralympics,
Click
on the Paralympics YouTube Page:
https://www.youtube.com/paralympics
^
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