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Joerg Polzer
Associate Director
Corporate Communication
Nike Möhle
Assistant
Corporate Communication
Tel. +41 41 723 17 18
Fax. +41-41-723-15-16
Email:press infrontsports.com
NOTE: E-Mails will be checked on work days during office hours
(9am-5pm CET)
News DetailFIS launches new fan websites for Alpine Skiing and SnowboardingZug / Oberhofen, Switzerland, 14 November 2008 – In a move to provide more targeted and fan oriented services, the International Ski Federation (FIS) has launched two new websites for followers of Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding, with a third site, focused on Ski Jumping, to follow at the end of November. The new websites are focused on the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup at www.fisalpineworldcup.com and the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup at www.fissnowboardworldcup.com, with www.fisskijumpingworldcup.com poised to tell the story of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup series.
In creating the websites, FIS has worked with its marketing consultant, the international sports marketing company Infront Sports & Media through its dedicated competence centre for the distribution of new media sports rights, Infront Advanced Media Solutions.
Exclusive content focusing on the stars
The sites will also feature in-depth race, news and behind the scenes coverage from the FIS World Cup competitions and information on the venues, as well as a FIS World Cup “Wall of Fame”. Most of the content will be exclusively created (both text and video).
Live streaming coverage
Users can access the premium service for all featured disciplines for an annual subscription of 39 Euro covering close to 150 single events. Access will be only geo-blocked in a few countries where conflicting media license agreements are in place. Race coverage can be viewed for free on demand 72 hours after the competition.
Special features will be added to the websites to support active, long term commercial partners, including sponsors. They will also showcase FIS initiatives in the promotion of the sport, such as “Bring Children to the Snow” and non-profit partnerships such as that with the “Right to Play” humanitarian organisation.
FIS will retain its traditional website as the institutional site for the federation.
Relevant services for a younger audience
Bruno Marty, Executive Director Winter Sports for Infront, added: “We also want to provide a vehicle for important stakeholders of these two FIS World Cup series, including the ski racing industry, organising committees and host venues. They need to be able to reach their market with precision and accuracy.”
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