Milano Cortina 2026: 29 EBU Members set to offer record breaking coverage
02 Mar 2026
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) today confirmed that 29 EBU Member broadcasters and licensees will deliver unprecedented free-to-air coverage of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, spanning 27 European territories.
This announcement follows the award of exclusive media rights across continental Europe (excluding Italy and the United Kingdom) to the EBU by Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 last year.
Coverage will be provided by the following broadcasters:
ORF (Austria), RTVA (Andorra), RTBF (Belgium), VRT (Belgium), HRT (Croatia), Ceska Televize (Czechia), DR (Denmark), ERR (Estonia), YLE (Finland), France Télévision (France), GPB (Georgia), ARD/ZDF (Germany), ERT (Greece), MTVA (Hungary), RUV (Iceland), The Sport Channel (Israel), LPSM (Latvia), LR (Lithuania), NOS (Netherlands), NRK (Norway), TVP (Poland), STVR (Slovenia), RTVS (Slovakia), RTVE (Spain), SVT (Sweden), SRG SSR (Switzerland), TRT (Türkiye) and Suspilne (Ukraine).
Additionally, Warner Bros. Discovery will offer daily highlights from the event across Europe on their linear sports channels, for the first time.
Together, broadcasters will offer audiences at least 900 hours of free-to-air multi-platform coverage, ensuring wide public access to the Paralympic Winter Games, which this year celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Alongside this extensive coverage, Eurovision Sport, the EBU’s free-to-air streaming platform, will provide exclusive live and on-demand coverage of the Paralympic Winter Games across Europe. The platform will stream all six Paralympic Winter sports, enhancing discoverability and offering audiences additional free access complementary to national broadcasts.
Andreas Aristodemou, Director of Olympics, EBU Sport said:
“Following a record-breaking Olympic Winter Games for our Members, we’re now turning that momentum into a powerful commitment to Paralympic sports. The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games are an incredible showcase of elite performance, and our Members are uniquely placed and ready to make those stories available to everyone live, free-to-air, and easy to find on every screen.''
“We’re also proud that our Eurovision Sport platform will play an important complementary role in offering additional access and flexibility so that audiences can continue to follow the moments and athletes that matter most to them. This combined offering represents the most comprehensive free-to-air digital and broadcast coverage of the Paralympic Winter Games to date, designed to reach audiences of all ages across multiple platforms.”
Nevio Devidè, Chief Revenue Officer, Milano Cortina 2026 said:
“As the Paralympic Winter Games return to Italy, the commitment of the European Broadcasting Union will be central to delivering comprehensive coverage of the Games across the continent.
“We are especially grateful to the many talented professionals working behind the scenes. Their expertise and dedication will help us reach more fans, expand access to the Games, and shine a brighter spotlight on the world-class performances, skill and determination of the top Paralympic athletes competing on the Winter stage.”
The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games will take place from 6 to 15 March 2026 and will bring together up to 655 Para athletes competing in 79 medal events across six sports: Para alpine skiing, Para biathlon, Para cross-country skiing, Para ice hockey, Para snowboard and wheelchair curling.
