Seven signs deal to cover 2026 and 2030 Commonwealth Games
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Monday, 14th April 2025 at 8:26amBruce McAvaney.
The Seven Network announced on Sunday it has signed an exclusive agreement with Commonwealth Sport to become the official Australian broadcast media partner for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, due to take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 2 August next year.
Seven will also be the official Australian media partner for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, for which the host selection process conducted by Commonwealth Sport is currently in progress.
The agreement with Commonwealth Sport covers broadcast, digital, connected TV, radio, social media and subscription TV rights in the Australian territory for both Games, ensuring live and free coverage across Seven and 7plus Sport for all Australians.
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