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IMG and Panasonic extend inflight partnership for
another five years
September 29, 2015
IMG, a global leader
in sports, fashion and media, and Panasonic Avionics Corporation
(Panasonic), the world leader in Inflight Entertainment and
Communication (IFEC), have signed a five year extension to their
existing agreement, which will see Panasonic continue to provide
the technology for Sport 24 – the world’s only live 24/7 sports
channel for the airline industry.
Sport 24 is
exclusively available on Panasonic’s market-leading live
television system, eXTV, which is broadcast via satellite to
over 250 specially-equipped planes on ten airlines, showing live
coverage of major sporting events including the NBA, Formula 1™,
the NFL, Barclays Premier League, Bundesliga, Grand Slam tennis
and golf's Majors.
Panasonic’s eXTV
television network uses the company’s eXConnect inflight Ku-band
communications service, including the same Ku antenna and
onboard components, to deliver high-quality television
programming to passengers during their flight. It provides
live, uninterrupted content to aircraft flying all over the
world, even over oceans.
Richard Wise, Senior
Vice President, IMG, said: “Sport 24 has revolutionised the way
passengers watch sport on aircraft, watching live action from
thousands of feet in the air as they travel for business or
pleasure. IMG's strong and long-standing relationships with
federations have allowed us to negotiate these unique sporting
rights and, together with our production expertise and
facilities, provide a unique live offering to travellers."
He added: "The
relationship with Panasonic Avionics as the world leader in this
field is fundamental to the success of Sport 24 and we are
delighted to continue our partnership for another five years."
David Bruner, Vice
President, Global Communication Services with Panasonic Avionics
Corporation, said: "We are very excited to continue our
relationship with IMG. Over the past three years, Sport 24 has
emerged as the most exciting and in-demand programming available
through our global live television service. After all, nothing
beats watching your favorite sport live, and with IMG we are now
delivering the world’s most popular sporting events everywhere
our customers fly.”
IMG owns Sport 24,
which was launched in February 2012, and produces the channel
from its London-based production facility at Stockley Park, near
London’s Heathrow Airport. The channel is currently showing live
action from the Rugby World Cup and has also broadcast live
coverage of the last summer and winter Olympic Games and FIFA
World Cup.