Dorna and Prima TV Extend MotoGP Rights Deal in Czech Republic
Dorna Sports and Prima TV have signed a deal which grants the broadcasting rights for the MotoGP World Championship in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
This three year agreement between Dorna Sports, who have run all commercial and TV rights for the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix since 1992, and Prima TV, the first privately owned television station in the Czech Republic, is an extension of what has already become a fruitful relationship between the two parties.
Since 2000 Prima TV has been the only television station in the Czech Republic with the licence to broadcast direct telecasts of the world's premier motorcycling competition. In 2001 MotoGP was screened live by over 40 television channels, and reached more than 200 countries around the world, with an average audience of over 329 million people per GP.
INFO 2002/3. 14-1-2002
DORNA COMMUNICATIONS
www.motograndprix.com
This three year agreement between Dorna Sports, who have run all commercial and TV rights for the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix since 1992, and Prima TV, the first privately owned television station in the Czech Republic, is an extension of what has already become a fruitful relationship between the two parties.
Since 2000 Prima TV has been the only television station in the Czech Republic with the licence to broadcast direct telecasts of the world's premier motorcycling competition. In 2001 MotoGP was screened live by over 40 television channels, and reached more than 200 countries around the world, with an average audience of over 329 million people per GP.
INFO 2002/3. 14-1-2002
DORNA COMMUNICATIONS
www.motograndprix.com