NewsOlympicsSportsWorld Olympic Games to remain free to air on BBC up to 2032 by Barbados Today 16/01/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 16/01/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2.5K SOURCE: BBC โ Every Olympic Games up to and including the 2032 summer Games will continue to be shown free to air across the BBC. The BBC will offer live and on-demand coverage of both summer and winter editions of the Games on TV, radio, online and digital platforms. โThe Olympic Games is a truly special event โ thrilling and inspiring in equal measure,โ said BBC director general Tim Davie. โIโm delighted it will be on free to air for the UK public.โ The 2024 summer Olympics will be hosted in Paris, France. In 2028 they will be staged in Los Angeles in the United States and the 2032 Games will be in Brisbane, Australia. The 2026 Winter Olympics will take place in Milan and Cortina dโAmpezzo, Italy, with the 2030 hosts still to be decided. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed Tokyo 2020 saw a record-breaking 104 million requests to watch the action online throughout the duration of the Games, while 36.4 million watched on BBC TV. The BBC has secured the same package of rights across all of its broadcast platforms, meaning it will be able to run two simultaneous live streams, as well broadcasting a daily highlights programme and digital clips of the top action. Radio 5 Live will continue to cover all of the big moments. Barbara Slater, director of BBC Sport, said: โThis partnership ensures that audiences in the UK will continue to have free-to-air access to the Olympic Games for the next decade. โThe BBCโs ability to bring the nation together is second to none and this new deal provides sports fans a comprehensive, compelling live and on-demand offer.โ The BBC has partnered with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Warner Bros Discovery for the coverage. Noel Curran, the director general of the EBU, a European alliance of public service media organisations, added: โSport should be for everyone, and we need public service media to bring all audiences together to enjoy the big national moments, inspire the next generation of athletes and grow fanbases for new and emerging sports.โ ย Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Europe warns of โdangerous downward spiralโ after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland 18/01/2026 WELL EQUIPPED 18/01/2026 Barbados Women looking to keep unbeaten streak intact 16/01/2026