CSGO: Denmark TV will stop broadcasting games next year

9/7/2023, 06:25

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For any live sports event, fans must be accustomed to watching the game on TV, such as badminton, basketball or football games. As for e-sports events, most players use a phone or computer to connect to the Internet, or even directly log in to the game to track the game schedule. .


For any live sports event, fans must be accustomed to watching the game on TV, such as badminton, basketball or football games. As for e-sports events, most players use a phone or computer to connect to the Internet, or even directly log in to the game to track the game schedule. .


Mobile phones and the Internet have made daily life more convenient. Fans or e-sports fans no longer have any reason to watch events on the TV, so the ratings will naturally decrease. In order to save costs and free up time, Denmark TV announced that next year it will Stop broadcasting CS events.


Starting from 2024, no CS events will be broadcast on the TV2 Sports Channel. Frederik Lauesen, the director of the TV channel, said that considering that CS events are still free to watch on the live broadcast platform, coupled with the unsatisfactory ratings, the heyday of the national representative team Astralis has passed. , the people showed no enthusiastic support, so this decision was made.


Previously, TV2 signed contracts with BLAST and ESL to broadcast various large and small e-sports events. Jacob Winneche, a well-known commentary analyst and former professional player, expressed his personal opinion. He understands that CSGO broadcasting is not profitable for the time being, but it will always be next year. There are also huge events such as the Copenhagen Major, and e-sports has finally gained a foothold in Danish mainstream media recently. I hope TV2 will return to CS events in the future.