Experience Olympic Games coverage in Greek for the first time in Australia

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In an Australian first, Stan has made available to audiences the tailored and curated official Olympic Games Paris 2024 ​coverage from eight international channels including Greece’s local hosted coverage and shows from Eurosport. This unique exclusive offering provides Australia’s Greek community a comprehensive and culturally relevant viewing experience throughout Paris 2024.

The official channel from Greece via Eurosport is streaming ad-free, live and on demand in Greek exclusively on Stan Sport throughout the Olympic Games.

Stan Chief Executive Officer Martin Kugeler said, ​“We are delighted to deliver the most comprehensive, innovative and uninterrupted, ad-free viewing experience for the Olympic Games in Australian history.” ​
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​“Thanks to the support from the IOC and the great partners of Eurosport, Viacom18 and Sky New Zealand, Stan Sport will bring curated official international channels in multiple languages, making the Olympics accessible to even more Australians than ever before. We are proud to bring this world first to our audience,” Mr Kugeler added.

The Greek channel via Eurosport is part of Stan’s international channel offering for the Olympic Games, bringing the official coverage from the UK, France, Spain, Italy and Germany in their native languages from Eurosport, plus live coverage from New Zealand via Sky.

Nick G Pappas AM, Chair of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, said: ​”This is a great opportunity for the Greek Australian community to watch the Olympic Games in the Greek language with a focus on athletes from Greece.”

To watch Stan’s coverage of Paris 2024, including the official Greek channel, customers will need an active Stan Sport subscription. Click here for more details

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