In addition, Universal Sports Network also acquires the broadcast rights to distribute the European Games in Canada.
Mr Simon Clegg, Chief Operating Officer of Baku 2015, said: “Signing this agreement with Universal Sports is a major boost to Baku 2015 and ensures the Games will be shown to one of the largest television audiences in the world.
“This deal proves there is real appetite for the first European Games across the globe, and I am sure that sports fans in the USA will enjoy tuning in to follow the action this summer.”
With this agreement, the Baku 2015 European Games has now announced deals to broadcast the Games in 50 countries around the world.
Universal Sports Network is available across the USA on Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Bright House Networks, and Verizon FiOS, satellite providers DIRECTV and DISH, and numerous regional cable and IPTV operators in markets across the country.
Mr Robert James, Senior Vice President of Content and Communications at Universal Sports Network, said: “Showcasing the first European Games reflects Universal Sports’ commitment to international sport.
“The European countries represented and the top athletes participating at the Games promise to bring great competition and excitement for our viewers across the USA.”
Universal Sports Network is the premier media destination for year-round Olympic, endurance and action sports programming in the USA. Offering more than 1,200 hours of original programming each year, Universal Sports holds exclusive rights to more than 25 World Championships and showcases the world’s best athletes competing in more than 40 sports annually.
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