FIS and Ski Austria Announce Long-Term International Media Rights License Agreement

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) and Ski Austria have concluded a landmark agreement that will shape the future of snow sports broadcasting. Beginning with the 2027/28 season, FIS will oversee the distribution of international media and broadcast rights for FIS World Cup events in Austria across all platforms. The agreement spans seven seasons, running through the conclusion of the 2033/34 season.

This long-term partnership reflects the joint commitment of FIS and Ski Austria and marks a major milestone in the global evolution of snow sports. Integrating the management of the international broadcast rights to the Austrian World Cup competitions will unlock new opportunities to present snow sports to a broad international audience. It also guarantees planning security for the organizers and ensures worldwide visibility of the events.

“Today’s agreement concludes the centralization of the international media and broadcast rights and is an important step forward for the future of our sport,” says FIS President Johan Eliasch about the deal, which follows the agreement reached in December between FIS and the other major World Cup National Ski Associations. “By bringing international media and broadcast rights together under one framework, we can deliver a more consistent and innovative product – one designed for the digital age. This will drive greater visibility, attract more investment, and create new opportunities for our athletes, our disciplines, and our sport. It will allow us to reach new audiences, inspire the next generation of fans, and strengthen our global position.”

Christian Scherer, General secretary/CEO of Ski Austria, adds:

“We are pleased about this license agreement and the future cooperation. In intensive and constructive discussions on equal terms, we were able to develop a sustainable solution that fully respects Austria’s special position. I am particularly glad that this agreement ensures that the flagship events – including the World Cup Opening in Sölden, the iconic Hahnenkamm Races, the night races in Schladming and Flachau, the traditional Four Hills Tournament, the Nordic Combined Triple and many others – will continue to be showcased internationally, engaging a larger global audience than ever before. Ski Austria and its organizers will continue striving to optimize these events and to raise their quality to an even higher level.”

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