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Thursday, June 22nd, 2017

NBC SPORTS GROUP AND WORLD ARCHERY PARTNER ON FOUR-YEAR USA MEDIA RIGHTS AGREEMENT FOR WORLD ARCHERY EVENTS

Partnership includes Hyundai Archery World Cup and World Archery Championship Telecasts through 2020

NBCSN Presents Coverage of the Archery World Cup this Monday at 7 p.m. ET

Content will be Presented As Part of Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA Partnership among NBCUniversal, the IOC, and the USOC

STAMFORD, Conn. – June 22, 2017 – World Archery and NBC Sports Group have partnered on a four-year media rights agreement, giving the network the exclusive rights to televise and stream the federation’s international archery events to audiences in the United States.

The agreement runs from 2017 to the end of 2020, covering four Hyundai Archery World Cup seasons, and World Archery Championships in Mexico City in 2017 and the Netherlands in 2019. Coverage will be available on linear networks and via NBC Sports Group’s digital platforms.

NBCSN will feature coverage of the Archery World Cup from Salt Lake City this Monday, June 26, at 7 p.m. ET.

NBC will work with World Archery to promote the sport through its far-reaching linear and digital properties across the United States. Content will be presented as part of the Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA partnership among NBCUniversal, the IOC, and the USOC.

An estimated 23 million people across the nation pick up a bow each year, according to a report by the Archery Trade Association, making the United States a key market for the sport.

“Engagement with World Archery’s international calendar is steadily growing and this new partnership marks a huge step forward for archery’s penetration into the North American market,” said World Archery Secretary General Tom Dielen. “The unparalleled exposure provided by NBC will take full advantage of a rising wave of interest in the sport during the current Olympic cycle, leading into Tokyo, especially after the United States men’s team won its second-consecutive team silver medal at Rio 2016, and a USA individual archer climbed the Olympic podium for the first time since 2000.”

“From its debut at the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900 to the iconic moment in Barcelona in 1992 when the cauldron was lit by archer Antonio Rebollo’s flaming arrow, archery has been an indelible part of the Olympic Games,” said Jim Bell, NBC Sports Group President, Olympic Production and Programming. “We’re excited to present this historic sport with more USA coverage than ever before through our partnership with World Archery.”

Coverage of Olympic Sports on NBC Sports Group platforms is a presentation of the Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA.

— NBC SPORTS GROUP–