
(ATR) New sponsors, new members, new sports for 2020. New distribution platforms for Olympic content. Esports. And the race for 2026.
That's some of the exclusive content you will find in this special edition magazine from Around the Rings.
Three new TOP sponsors are making their debut. Activating those sponsorships will unlock new levels of drama and pragmatism to today's Olympic Movement.
New members of the IOC -- both staff and members -- also bring a fresh perspective and new ways of doing business. We introduce you to a few of those who will be calling the shots in the coming years.
One year after its debut, the Olympic Channel continues on its quest of spreading the Olympic message to a new and younger audience. One way the IOC might reach them is via esports.
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