Russian TV won’t show Olympics if team banned
By afp
November 18, 2017
MOSCOW: Russian state television said Friday it would not broadcast the Winter Olympics from South Korea next year if the Russian team is banned from the games over doping.
The International Olympic Committee’s executive board is due to meet next month to consider whether Russia can compete in Pyeongchang in February, after evidence of widespread cheating emerged in 2015. “If our team is barred from participating in the Winter Olympics, our channels will not show the games,” the press service of the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK) was quoted as saying by Interfax news agency.
The Kremlin said it could “understand” the decision of the state media group. “Broadcasting the Olympic Games requires the acquisition of rights that are very expensive. These sums are clearly spent in the hope of great interest from Russian viewers,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“If our team is not participating in the Olympics then the interest of Russian viewers in these programmes will be reduced. “But it is still too soon to talk about that. Preparations for the Olympics are ongoing and our sporting authorities are continuing with great patience in dialogue with international sporting bodies,” he said. Three Russian channels were originally set to broadcast the games: VGTRK’s Rossiya 1, the state-controlled Channel One and the sports network Match TV, which is indirectly owned by the gas giant Gazprom.
The International Olympic Committee’s executive board is due to meet next month to consider whether Russia can compete in Pyeongchang in February, after evidence of widespread cheating emerged in 2015. “If our team is barred from participating in the Winter Olympics, our channels will not show the games,” the press service of the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK) was quoted as saying by Interfax news agency.
The Kremlin said it could “understand” the decision of the state media group. “Broadcasting the Olympic Games requires the acquisition of rights that are very expensive. These sums are clearly spent in the hope of great interest from Russian viewers,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“If our team is not participating in the Olympics then the interest of Russian viewers in these programmes will be reduced. “But it is still too soon to talk about that. Preparations for the Olympics are ongoing and our sporting authorities are continuing with great patience in dialogue with international sporting bodies,” he said. Three Russian channels were originally set to broadcast the games: VGTRK’s Rossiya 1, the state-controlled Channel One and the sports network Match TV, which is indirectly owned by the gas giant Gazprom.
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