With 100 days to go before the Olympic Games Paris 2024, Warner Bros. Discovery is revealing a first-look at its rooftop studio which will be used to broadcast the Olympics to 47 markets this summer.
Viewers across Eurosport, Max and discovery will have a front row seat to the sights and sounds of Paris, with the main studios located at the prestigious Hotel Raphael (dubbed WBD House) overlooking the iconic Eiffel Tower and stand-up positions with the Arc de Triomphe in the background.
Four Studios will be used by production teams from the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Poland, Italy and Germany as well as three stand-up positions, one of which will be utilised by WBD’s premium global news network CNN, and live broadcasts for Spain, Finland and Denmark.
Scott Young, Group SVP Content, Production and Business Operations at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe, said: “Today marks the momentous milestone of 100 Days to Go until the Olympics return to Europe and the final countdown to Paris 2024 begins, as well as the launch of our Summer of Sport. This year, we will have even more live hours of action from the greatest variety of events, more original content and non-live programming to keep fans engaged, and the greatest storytelling engine anywhere to continue serving sports fans with round-the-clock action, news and entertainment as sporting history is set to be made this summer.”
Also launching today (17 April), a new microsite dedicated to Paris 2024 will go live on Eurosport.com, offering users the complete and localised Olympic experience across Europe in 12 languages. From features to the latest qualifying events and interviews with national heroes to video highlights, the site will be the go-to digital destination for fans of the Olympic Games.