ISU Grand Prix de France 2025: Your Guide to Watching live Figure Skating
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Viewers worldwide will have access to the prestigious ISU Grand Prix de France 2025 through an extensive network of television and streaming partners. The International Skating Union (ISU) has established broad coverage for both the Grand Prix series and the culminating Grand Prix Final, ensuring fans can follow their favourite skaters. A comprehensive directory of TV providers and streamers by country is available online for detailed viewing options.
Global Broadcast Partners Announced
the ISU has solidified key broadcasting agreements across major territories, promising widespread accessibility to the event. These partnerships underscore the growing global interest in competitive figure skating. According to an ISU release, the institution is committed to delivering the sport to as many fans as possible.
Where to Watch by Region
Here’s a breakdown of where fans can tune in to the ISU Grand Prix de France 2025,based on current broadcasting arrangements:
- Australia: SBS Australia will be the primary broadcaster.
- canada: Coverage will be available on CBC.
- People’s republic of China: CCTV will provide live event coverage.
- France: France TV will broadcast the competition domestically.
- Great Britain: The BBC will air the event for UK audiences.
- Japan: TV Asahi has secured broadcasting rights.
- Republic of Korea: SBS Korea will be the designated broadcaster.
- United States: NBC and Peacock will offer comprehensive coverage, including live streams and on-demand replays.
Finding Additional Viewing Options
While these represent key broadcasting partners, the ISU encourages viewers to consult the complete list of TV providers and streamers available by country. This resource, accessible through the ISU website, provides a detailed breakdown of all available options, including regional sports networks and subscription services.
The ISU’s commitment to global accessibility ensures that the ISU Grand Prix de France 2025 will reach a diverse and enthusiastic audience, further solidifying figure skating’s position as a premier international sport.
