Their streaming rights in each country is up for sale; similarly to most sports events.
Typically National TV channels will buy these rights since international events do attract a lot of viewers from said country since they as a country are being represented on a worldwide event; it’d make viewing it more easier if it was accessible everywhere and would give a huge boost towards the morale of player; but this doesnt happen all the time.
Aren’t the Olympics free?
Their streaming rights in each country is up for sale; similarly to most sports events.
Typically National TV channels will buy these rights since international events do attract a lot of viewers from said country since they as a country are being represented on a worldwide event; it’d make viewing it more easier if it was accessible everywhere and would give a huge boost towards the morale of player; but this doesnt happen all the time.
If you are in canada the whole of the Olympics are available on cbc.ca. broken down by sport, live and past event’s
Not interested in public tv or sports so it might be wrong
Afaik public channels in Germany do broadcast some but not every sport discipline.
You’d think so, and they should be.
No, they aren’t