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Eurosport Player comes to Fire TV and Echo Show devices

September 4, 2019 19.50 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Discovery and Amazon are bringing Eurosport Player to Amazon Fire TV, Fire tablets and Echo Show devices in Europe.

Amazon’s Fire TV service will become one of Eurosport Player’s preferred streaming media players in Europe.

Additionally, Amazon and Eurosport are working together to offer Eurosport Player with the purchase of some Fire TV devices in certain territories. In addition, Amazon will be purchasing Eurosport Player annual subscription passes to offer to selected customers when they purchase Fire TV devices.

In addition to the voice control Alexa brings to Fire TV and Echo Show, Amazon and Eurosport will work together to create unique Alexa utterances for sports fans, making Eurosport Player content even more accessible and entertaining for fans via Fire TV.

Paul Rehrig, General Manager, Eurosport Digital, said: “Sports fans will be delighted with our Eurosport Player app on Fire TV, which will set a new bar for sports streaming services in Europe. From 4K viewing, to unique highlights, to using Alexa to ask questions during the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Eurosport Player customers are guaranteed to have one of the best fan experiences in Europe.”

“Amazon shares our focus on product innovation and providing the best possible experience for our customers. They have proven global leadership in personalised customer experiences and extensive, engaged audiences in each country. Together, we’re committed to our shared goal of upgrading the Eurosport Player app for Fire TV and supporting 4K UHD streaming, giving fans unforgettable sports content experiences.

“This is the first of many enhancements we are making to Eurosport’s digital services ahead of Tokyo 2020 as we continue to develop our award-winning direct-to-consumer products for fans who want a fuller and more immersive viewing experience.”

Laurent Prud’homme, SVP Rights Acquisitions & Syndication at Eurosport, said: “For Tokyo 2020, Discovery is committed to offering fans the most innovative and in-depth digital Olympics ever across Europe, delivered at a scale that has never been seen before. We’ll engage more people on more screens than ever before.”

Eric Saarnio, Head of Amazon Devices EU, said: “We are always looking for new ways to bring great content to our customers and by working with Eurosport to bring the Eurosport Player to Amazon Fire TV and Echo Show devices we’re making it possible for customers to watch their favourite sports content in 4K Ultra HD quality. We are thrilled to be working with Eurosport.”

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Filed Under: Newsline, OTT, TV Tagged With: Amazon Fire TV, Eurosport Player Edited: 5 September 2019 07:27

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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