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Eurosport and World Wrestling Entertainment have announced a distribution deal for two action-packed WWE programs. The two-year agreement will see Eurosport broadcast 'This Week in WWE' and 'WWE Vintage Collection' in all its European territories excluding the UK, delivering WWE programming to more than 200 million viewers and 58 countries across the continent.

Launching on Feb. 9, 2009, Eurosport will broadcast 'This Week in WWE' and 'WWE Vintage Collection' back to back in prime time.

'This Week in WWE' is a weekly catch up show exclusively produced for Eurosport, featuring clips from WWE's flagship programs Raw, SmackDown and ECW. Each Monday night at 21:00 CET, fans can catch up on WWE's week of action, including the latest matches, rivalries and news on their favorite WWE Superstars and Divas.

Through this agreement, Eurosport also acquires exclusive European (excluding UK) programming rights to 'WWE Vintage Collection', which is dedicated to WWE legends from the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. Airing each Monday at 21:30 CET, Eurosport will be the only channel in continental Europe offering fans access to WWE's greatest legends, including "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, The Rock, Hulk Hogan, and Bret "Hit Man" Hart.

"Offering top quality WWE programming on our channel will reinforce Eurosport's positioning as Europe's leading sports and entertainment group. Eurosport is committed to offering viewers top of the line programming. We believe that WWE programming will be an asset to our channel and will attract family and younger audiences. We are delighted to sign an agreement with WWE, the most prominent action entertainment organization in the world," explains Arnaud Simon, Broadcast Director for Eurosport.

"Delivering WWE programming to our fans on a pan-regional basis is testament to the ever-increasing demand for the WWE product in Europe. We are delighted to announce our partnership with a group of the strength and breadth of Eurosport, which will see WWE broadcast in more than 100 million homes across continental Europe," adds Andrew Whitaker, President of International for WWE.

Source: WWE.com

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