Kazan World Championships to be broadcast on 70 TV and radio stations

The Russian Swimming Federation announced last week that this summer’s FINA World Championships will be broadcast by 70 TV and radio providers over Europe, Asia and North and South America.

WWF, the Russian Swimming Federation, noted in its press release that 54 television and 16 radio broadcasters will air the 2015 World Championships, the bulk of which are from Europe. WWF also reports that several Asian companies (including China and Japan, and also some Southeast Asian areas like Singapore and the Phillipines) will broadcast, plus some from “North and South America and the Middle East.”

You can view the WWF press release here, in its original Russian. The federation estimates the potential audience at 4.5 billion, though that seems  like a very optimistic figure, perhaps based solely on the reach of the 70 broadcasters in on the World Championships.

WWF pointed out its desire to grow the profile of swimming in terms of spectators, and noted that the event will be the first time FINA has hosted its World Championships inside of a full-fledged football stadium, something that should certainly make for an interesting spectacle this summer. That stadium is pictured in our headline photo, which comes from the closing ceremonies of the 2013 World University Games.

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Zee
9 years ago

I’m currently in Qatar and I don’t know if I can get Eurosport. Do you know if it’s going to be broadcasted on any other middle eastern sports channel or BeIn?

bobo gigi
9 years ago

I feel sorry for you, swimming American fans.
But if you had a TV public channel which broadcasts all the meet all week like in most of the European countries, then you could watch these world championships live, free, without a TV commercial every 5 minutes and especially the ENTIRE 1500 free race of Katie Ledecky! 🙂

Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

as they say there is no free lunch, someone is paying for this type of coverage some way. even with live streaming which is usually free you get inundated with numerous pop up ads.

beachmouse
9 years ago

Or you can get Universal Sports via Sling TV/Dishworld using your streaming device of choice. They’ll even throw beIN into their sport package, which gets you the odd World Cup meet.

Lane Four
Reply to  beachmouse
9 years ago

I will definitely look at this. Thank you, Beachmouse.

Lane Four
9 years ago

If the championships are broadcast on Universal Sports (as they were in 2013), then I will not be seeing them AGAIN! I remember in 2013 the SwimSwam readers without Universal were depending on those who were watching live for lap by lap results. It was frustrating but extremely exciting as well!

jarrrettbrown
Reply to  Lane Four
9 years ago

I agree totally. It sucks that a company that is own by NBCUNIVERSAL (8% BTW the other 92% is owned by InterMedia Partners) would have better distribution. I hate how I have to constantly ask my carrier, Cablevision, to carry it and getting no results. I wish that someone who has the channel would share their password with us so that we can all watch it live online.

Lane Four
Reply to  jarrrettbrown
9 years ago

Amen to that.

Reply to  Lane Four
9 years ago

it will indeed be on USN for monday-friday and NBC on the weekends. pester your cable provider or switch to directv. live streaming with the exception of the nbc and espn websites is very unrealiable.

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