Henley Royal Regatta has made a renewed agreement with BT Sport which will see live and exclusive television coverage of the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the Regatta continue in the UK for 2019 and 2020, to complement the ongoing live streaming of the event around the world on YouTube. Sunset + Vine will continue as production partner.
 
It will see BT Sport showing around eight hours of live coverage per day over the last three days of the event. In 2019, Mark Durden-Smith who has presented Regatta coverage on BT Sport since 2016, will be joined by Craig Doyle.
 
Since embarking on the strategy in 2015 of broadcasting the Regatta live, every race of the event has also been shown on YouTube.  In that time rowers and fans of the famous event from around the world have watched over 50 million minutes of coverage online.
 
Sunset+Vine will continue as production partner to the Regatta and to BT Sport. The UK independent TV sports production and media company has been the Regatta’s production partner since the first YouTube broadcast in 2015.
 
Steve Redgrave, Chairman of the Regatta’s Committee of Management said: “We are delighted to confirm our continued relationship with our valued partners BT Sport and Sunset+Vine, and we look forward to continuing to innovate and provide our audience with world class coverage of Henley Royal Regatta.”
 
“The first five years of our broadcast project has been a game changer for the Regatta and for rowing. We have already broadcast more than twelve hundred races with every single one live on YouTube and available on-demand post-event.”
 
Simon Green, Head at BT Sport said: “Henley Royal Regatta is a fixture of the English summer and also a landmark on the international rowing calendar.  BT Sport viewers have the opportunity to enjoy world class rowing from junior to collegiate to national squad level in an iconic setting for the next two years.”
 
Andrew Preece, Executive Director, Sunset+Vine, added: “Henley Royal Regatta has been a passion project for Sunset+Vine ever since we first set foot on the snow-clad banks of the River Thames five years ago to begin developing the camera plan! Since then the production has grown in scale and complexity to become an annual international broadcast must, as well as being a major event for the global rowing community on YouTube.
 
“We are proud to be continuing our relationships with both the Regatta and with BT Sport which underlines the value of the collaboration.”
 

Jon Creamer

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