BLAST Reveals Companies Responsible for Championship Coverage in 2023
Tournament operator BLAST presented the companies that received the rights to cover the championships of the BLAST Premier series in 2023. According to the organizers, the tournament series will be broadcast in 150 countries and in 25 languages.
BLAST Premier continues to be highly sought after by broadcasters around the world, delivering unrivaled production quality and game-changing moments for fans. We are pleased to announce a truly global and extensive network of new and existing media rights partners that will allow fans to watch and enjoy BLAST in over 150 territories. We are delighted to see broadcasters returning year after year to partner with BLAST, a testament to the huge subscriber base and global appeal our events have accumulated over the years.
Alexander Levin, Vice President for Distribution and Programming at BLAST
It should be noted that last week the tournament operator presented the official calendar of its competitions for 2023, and also provided basic information about the format of the championships.
List of tournament broadcasters from BLAST in 2023:
- TV2 (Denmark)
- RTP (Portugal)
- Webedia (France)
- Pelajaat (Finland)
- StarTimes (Africa)
- Maincast (Ukraine)
- Viettel (Vietnam)
- Relog Media (CIS and Balkans)
The BLAST Premier tournament series will be broadcast on over 40 leading TV networks and online platforms across all major esports regions around the world, ranging from North Africa, Latin America, Asia, Northern Europe and the CIS.
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