On Monday, new IHF broadcasting
partner Lagardère Sports announced an agreement with sports rights agency
SportA, which will see all IHF Men’s World Championship broadcast free-to-air
in Germany up until 2025. SportA is the joint sports rights agency for public
broadcasters ARD and ZDF. The agreement means handball fans in Germany will
enjoy exclusive and free coverage of the next four IHF Men’s World
Championships on these channels.
The agreement comes shortly after
the confirmation of the new
partnership between the IHF and Lagardère Sports, announced at the end of
September.
“The fact that we were able to
clarify the broadcasting situation so comprehensively in such a short time is
not only pleasing to us, but also to the whole of handball Germany. The
upcoming home World Championship is a highlight for every sports fan and simply
must be shown on free TV. Thanks to our agreement, all the games of the German
national team at the next four World Championships will also be shown on ARD
and ZDF from now until at least 2025,” said Managing Director of Lagardère
Sports Germany Robert Müller von Vultejus.
“The [SportA] team
was able to put together an attractive package, once again proving that
professional sport and a format such as the World Cup both offer the highest
degree of relevance for TV stations and media portals as well as entertainment
at the highest level,” reads the official statement on the Lagardère Sports
website.
The
26th IHF Men’s World Championship begins in less than three months in Germany
and Denmark, with the first matches throwing off on January 10, 2019. ZDF will
broadcast Germany’s opening match versus Unified Korea in Berlin on January 10,
as well as the game versus Brazil on January 12 and against France on January
15. The game versus Russia on January 14 will be broadcast by ARD, as will the
final group phase match, against Serbia on January 17. If Germany reach the
semi-finals, ARD will broadcast the game, while a possible final on January 27
would be broadcast by ZDF.