Scout Gaming has entered into a framework agreement with Eurovision Sport, a division of the public service media alliance European Broadcasting Union.

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A first targeted partner will gain access to the platform and is expected to launch during fourth quarter 2019.

The agreement stipulates that Scout Gaming will provide platform licences to Eurovision Sport, its partners and EBU members. The EBU has 116 member organisations in 56 countries and has an additional 34 associates in Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Americas. Members operate over 2,000 television, radio and online channels and services, offering a wealth of content across other platforms.

Scout Gaming's CEO Andreas Ternstrom said: "Scout Gaming’s ambition has from the start been to partner with tier one operators and media houses, particularly those that share our appetite for innovation within the sports area. EBU is an ideal partner - they are extremely passionate about providing and coordinating high quality content to its member’s audience. The agreement clearly demonstrates the level of satisfaction among our current media clients.

“I’m proud to be delivering to an organization of the magnitude as EBU, we look forward to helping them and their members to develop and innovate their sports content in the coming years."