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Baku 2015 European Games To Reach 53 Million Russian Households

The Baku 2015 European Games signed an agreement with national broadcaster TV Channel Russia granting the network free-to-air and pay-TV rights in the country. The agreement will ensure that 53 million Russian households will have access to coverage of the inaugural event, which will take place from June 12-28. More than 10 hours of sporting action from Baku will be shown daily across a combination of Russia 2 (free-to-air) and Sport 1, Sport and Fight Club (pay TV) programming. There will also be online coverage on leading Russian sport websites Vesti.ru and Sportbox.ru (Baku 2015).

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