MEDIAPRO to participate in the development and international expansion of World Skate events

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World Skate and the MEDIAPRO Group, a leading company in the audiovisual sector and unique in its integration of audiovisual content, production and distribution, have signed a new alliance for the implementation, development and marketing of World Skate sporting events internationally for the next four years.

World Skate, in its commitment to promoting growth and increasing the potential of its competitions, has entrusted the MEDIAPRO Group with the development and implementation of its principal international events, and for the commercialization of the audiovisual rights to the main competitions at the international level given the Group’s extensive experience in content integration, production of sporting events and distribution of audiovisual rights for major international competitions.

With this agreement, both World Skate and the MEDIAPRO Group agree to join forces and work together in the expansion, dissemination and international positioning of the competitions organized by the Federation, with the aim of attracting younger audiences associated with disciplines such as scooter or skateboard, which is to feature as Olympic sport at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

"This is a very important year for our Federation and we are very excited to have signed a new international agreement with Mediapro. They have a significant global reach and will help us ensure that our major competitions are available to fans globally. "said World Skate President Sabatino Aracu.

Eugeni Sallent, MEDIAPRO Group’s Director, expressed his satisfaction with the agreement saying: "We are very proud of the trust that World Skate has placed in us. The Group's experience in organizing and creating audiovisual events and managing sports rights will be key to projecting the value of its competitions".

About World Skate

World Skate, founded in 1924 in Switzerland, works to unify the unique characteristics of all the sports performed on skating wheels and to promote their global development. Currently, World Skate recognizes 135 National Federations and governs the following disciplines: Skateboarding; Inline Speed Skating; Artistic Skating; Inline Hockey; Rink Hockey; Downhill; Inline Alpine; Inline Freestyle; Roller Freestyle; Roller Derby; Scooter. By providing a modern platform for the management of all disciplines, World Skates supports autonomy and fosters authenticity in their governance. World Skate is the IOC recognized governing body for skateboarding: with the two disciplines of park and street, skateboarding will make its Olympic debut in Tokyo next summer. For more information, please visit www.worldskate.org

About MEDIAPRO

With a fleet of more than 90 Outside Broabcast units, the MEDIAPRO Group produces more than 12,000 events around the world each year. The Group currently participates in the production of 14 national soccer competitions around the world, including the national leagues in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Kenya and Angola. It has also produced events for the UEFA Champions League, the FIFA World Cup, the FIFA Confederations Cup, the African Nations Cup, FIBA ​​events, the EuroLeague and Formula 1. The MEDIAPRO Group was also the host broadcaster of the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima Peru and responsible for the production of the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. MEDIAPRO is the official international agency for LaLiga and Concacaf rights. In early 2019, the group signed a long-term agreement with Canadian Soccer Business to exploit the worldwide television rights of the Canadian Premier League, the country's new soccer league. MEDIAPRO produces more than 15 television channels around the world, including several sports themed networks. With 58 offices on four continents, MEDIAPRO is one of the world's leading content creators, with projects for HBO, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Turner, DirecTV, Movistar, FOX, Viacom and Televisa.

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