Viasat Will Broadcast MotoGP Live To Scandinavia Through 2011

Viasat Will Broadcast MotoGP Live To Scandinavia Through 2011

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Dorna Sports confirmed today that it has reached an agreement with Viasat to screen MotoGP across Scandinavia until 2011. Servicing Denmark, Norway and Sweden the satellite broadcaster came to an agreement with the commercial and television rights-holders to the MotoGP World Championship to screen the sport for the next three years. On a new platform dedicated to motorsport, all MotoGP, 250cc and 125cc races will be shown live throughout the season. Meanwhile, there will also be broadcasts of practice and qualifying sessions, for the most comprehensive coverage of MotoGP in Scandinavia ever. Head of Sports for Viasat, Peter Nörrelund commented, “We are looking forward to having MotoGP as part of our offerings to the Scandinavian viewers. It is a world class sports event and the production itself is second to none when it comes to sports broadcasting.” Manel Arroyo, Managing Director of Dorna Sports commented, “We are proud to agree this deal with Viasat, which will give MotoGP excellent exposure in Scandinavia. It will be the best coverage we have ever had in the region, and as well as having a dedicated signal in each of the countries, will also be backed up by widespread promotion.” Viasat is the main broadcaster for major sports in Scandinavia, and the home of UEFA Champions League and Formula 1.

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