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FIS Votes to Centralise Media & Broadcast Rights

The council of the Internatinal Ski & Snowboard Federation, FIS, has  voted in favour of the centralisation of media and broadcast rights. It is to sign an exclusive agency agreement…
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The council of the Internatinal Ski & Snowboard Federation, FIS, has  voted in favour of the centralisation of media and broadcast rights.

It is to sign an exclusive agency agreement with Infront.

The agreement includes the distribution of the international media rights to FIS World Cup events for all platforms until and including 2033/34.

This decision by the FIS Council follows months of intensive debate.

A number of FIS member nations disagree with the move.

“The vote by the FIS Council enables FIS to move forward with the centralisation for the benefit of the sport and the athletes and to secure the future of snow sports,” said a statement from FIS.

In his campaign to lead FIS its President, Johan Eliasch, always made it clear that centralisation would be a core part of his Presidency.

“This decision by the FIS Council offers the opportunity to elevate our sport to new heights, to showcase the incredible talent and dedication of our athletes on a global stage and to establish a long-term calendar that provides stability for our World Cup hosts, while challenging us all to deliver events that captivate audiences and inspire generations,” said Eliasch.

“But perhaps most importantly, centralisation opens the door to a world of possibilities in media and content creation and will amplify our digital offerings, engaging fans like never before.”

The International Ski & Snowboard Federation. Image c/o FIS.