Sunset+Vine and Volvo Ocean Race announce race broadcast partners


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The Volvo Ocean Race and its global distribution agency Sunset+Vine, the TV sports producer and distributor, which is part of the Tinopolis Group, announced their initial list of broadcast partners this week in advance of the race start on 22 October 2017 with an emphasis on core countries featuring boats, stopovers and sailors in the race – and a shift towards digital coverage.

Twitter, Facebook, Apple and Samsung will bring race content to the most popular digital platforms in the world, while Spain (TVE/Teledeporte), Portugal (RTP), Brasil (TV Brasil), France (Sport+), South Africa (SuperSport), Australia (Fox Sports), New Zealand (Sky NZ), UK (Sky Sports) and Holland (NOS) all feature national channels or premier sports broadcasters covering the race programming throughout the nine months starting this month with the Volvo Ocean Race’s one hour race preview special.

Other premium broadcasters in top markets include J-Sport (Japan), Sport TV (Turkey), TG4 (Ireland) and Sweden’s TV3 Sport.

On the digital side, Sunset+Vine has delivered partnerships for the race with leading online and mobile platforms such as Sina.com (China), Twitter (Global), Tencent (China), Aftonbladet Sport (Sweden), Samsung (Asia) and OutsideTV.com (USA) to bring the race’s award-winning content to smartphones, desktops and tablets.

For this 13th edition of the race, all broadcast partners will feature more race content on their online digital platforms and via social media promotions and coverage then ever before.

The TV programming will consist of a one-hour race preview, nine 30-minute leg summary shows and a one-hour race review in August 2018 for seven hours of TV coverage. A full schedule is available at bottom.

In a move towards the consumer’s growing taste for short-form, easily-viewed mobile content, the race has shifted its video focus from traditional television to online digital content with several types of outputs, including:

  • Regular live stream each month from the port stopovers to include 90-minute livestream coverage of the in-port races, leg starts and leg finishes
  • Daily online update and analysis show from race HQ
  • Weekly race highlight show to catch fans up on the racing action from that week of the leg
  • Daily team updates including short and easily-accessible video content posted directly from the boats on social media and other shareable platforms

“With our new crew communicator, we will have video footage going right from the boats 3,000 miles at sea into the hands of sports and sailing fans in an instant,” said Leon Sefton, Head of Television, Volvo Ocean Race.

“Enhancing longer-form television content, we want fans to catch glimpses of our race and our incredible sailing footage on their social feeds via popular sports websites and on sports news shows in their home markets throughout the nine-months of this competition.”

The introduction of the Crew Communicator, a device that will allow the sailors to supply their own digital updates, including photos and short videos, direct from the oceans will have a big impact on what fans will see and how quickly they can see it following a rule change from the race which had previously banned Internet access to the teams in order to rule out any potential outside assistance from shore.

Andrew Piller, Head of Media Partnerships at Sunset+Vine, said, “Volvo has taken an exciting new digital-first approach to this race and Sunset+Vine is delighted to have played a key role in leveraging across not just traditional television networks but also the digital and social channels.

“There are more than 100 broadcasters taking the monthly programming output yet we are equally proud of the 70-plus digital channels broadcasting live including TV network .coms, international newspapers, sailing trade and OTT channels.”

“We’re pleased to see new partners on the digital side with tremendous reach and the potential for new fans to experience what the Volvo Ocean Race is all about,” said Jordi Neves, Chief Digital Officer at the Volvo Ocean Race.

“The new emphasis on digital content is a decision we made during the last cycle to provide raw and unfiltered content straight from the boats – to let the public and sports fans see what it’s like to sail around the world in some of the toughest possible conditions over 45,000 nautical miles.”

Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 TV Programs (earliest air date)

Episode 1
Race Preview October 27, 2017
60 mins

Episode 2
Leg 1 Recap November 17, 2017
30 mins

Episode 3
Leg 2 Recap December 15, 2017
30 mins

Episode 4
Leg 3 Recap January 12, 2018
30 mins

Episode 5
Leg 4 Recap February 9, 2018
30 mins

Episode 6
Leg 5/6 Recap March 16, 2018
30 mins

Episode 7
Leg 7 Recap April 20, 2018
30 mins

Episode 8
Leg 8 Recap May 25, 2018
30 mins

Episode 9
Leg 9 Recap June 15, 2018
30 mins

Episode 10
Leg 10/11 Recap July 6, 2018
30 mins

Episode 11
Full Race Review August 1, 2018
60 mins

Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 Online Livestream Schedule (on-air times CET)

Alicante In-Port Race
October 14, 2017
13h50 CEST 

Alicante Leg 1 Start
October 22, 2017
13h30 CEST

Lisbon In-Port Race
November 3, 2017
14h50 CET

Lisbon Leg 2 Start
November 5, 2017
14h45 CET

Cape Town In-Port Race
December 8, 2017
12h50 CET

Cape Town Leg 3 Start
December 10, 2017
12h45 CET

Melbourne Leg 4 Start
January 2, 2018
04h15 CET

Hong Kong In-Port Race
January 27, 2018
06h50 CET

Guangzhou In-Port Race
February 3, 2018
05h50 CET

Guangzhou Leg 5 Start
February 5, 2018
05h45 CET

Hong Kong Leg 6 Start
February 7, 2018
06h45 CET

Auckland In-Port Race
March 10, 2018
01h50 CET

Auckland Leg 7 Start
March 18, 2018
01h45 CET

Itajai In-Port Race
April 20, 2018
18h50 CET

Itajai Leg 8 Start 
April 22, 2018
18h45 CET

Newport In-Port Race
May 19, 2018
19h50 CET

Newport Leg 9 Start
May 20, 2018
19h45 CET

Cardiff In-Port Race
June 8, 2018
14h50 CET

Cardiff Leg 10 Start
June 10, 2018
14h45 CET

Gothenburg In-Port Race
June 17, 2018
13h50 CET

Gothenburg Leg 11 Start
June 21, 2018
13h45 CET

The Hague In-Port Race
June 30, 2018
13h50 CET

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