UEFA Euro 2012 broadcasting rights


Below is the list of broadcasting right holders for UEFA Euro 2012. European Broadcasting Union and Sportfive acted as the agent who responsible for TV right sales in Europe and Asia-Pacific respectively. Eurosport also secured the rights to broadcast the matches on tape delay in 58 European countries.

Television

In January 2012, it was announced that Telekomunikacja Polska and Orange had successfully completed the first phase of tests of the technology infrastructure and services to be provided during the competition to bring connectivity to over twenty locations in Poland and between Poland and Ukraine.
According to UEFA requirements, TP ensured approximately 2х70 Gbit/sec data communication speed from Polish stadiums and 2х140 Gbit/sec between Poland and Ukraine. This was required due to the fact that the matches were broadcast in HD quality. The multilateral production utilised 31 cameras to cover the action on and around the pitch at every match, with additional cameras following activities around the game, such as team arrivals at the stadiums, interviews, and media conferences. The official Euro 2012 broadcasting centre was located at the Expo XXI International Centre in Warsaw.

UEFA

Rest of the world

Radio

Apart from European Broadcasting Union which land the rights in June 2011, below is the list of confirmed radio broadcasters for the tournament:
TerritoryRights holderRef
AzerbaijanCJSC
BrazilESPN Brasil
BulgariaBNR
Czech RepublicČRo
DenmarkDR
France
  • Radio France
  • RMC
  • Europe 1
  • RTL
  • RFI
Germany
  • ARD
  • RTL
  • HungaryMR
    Republic of IrelandRTÉ
    IsraelIBA
    KazakhstanJSC
    LatviaLR
    NorwayNRK
    PolandPolskie Radio
    Portugal
  • RTP
  • TSF
  • Rádio Renascença
  • RomaniaROR
    SlovakiaRTVS
    Spain
  • RNE
  • SER
  • COPE
  • Simply Sport
  • Onda Cero
  • :ES:Radio Marca|Radio Marca
  • :ES:ABC Punto Radio|ABC Punto Radio
  • SwedenSR
    UkraineNRU
    United Kingdom
  • Absolute Radio
  • BBC
  • Talksport
  • United StatesESPN