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  • TV Schedule 2011-12




    The Volvo Ocean Race, together with its global television partner IMG Media, will be producing 43 hours of HD television programming throughout the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. These programmes have been made available to broadcast partners around the world. Local television times for these programmes are available on this page as soon as broadcasters provide them to Volvo Ocean Race.


    Fans can watch all shows on-demand on the Volvo Ocean Race YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/show/volvooceanrace

    Live coverage of In-Port races and Leg Starts can be viewed here on volvooceanrace.com and via our live streaming partner: new.livestream.com/volvooceanrace.

    Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12 Programs (43 hours in total)

    13 x Half-Hour Highlight Shows (Leg Starts/In-Port Race Highlights, Preview Show & Mid-Race Update)

    10 x Live In-Port Races (90 minutes)

    9 x Live Leg Starts (60 minutes)

    9 x 1-hour Leg Documentary Shows

    1 x 90-minute Official Film (late July 2012)

    1 x History of the Volvo Ocean Race Documentary (Pre-Race)


    Download the confirmed list of broadcasters HERE.


    Download the 2011-12 race schedule HERE.


    Please note that all schedules are subject to change on a daily basis, please ensure that you check your local listings for the latest information.

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  • What's on in my country


    To find out what is on in your country please choose from the select country drop down.
     
    If we have not received a schedule, we can only let you know which broadcaster will carry our shows in your country, what programmes will air and how many hours will air in total.

    If we have received a schedule, we will publish all the details and will provide updates as soon as we receive further information.

    Programme lengths:
    - Live In-Port races = 90 minutes
    - Live Leg Starts = 60 minutes
    - Leg Documentaries = 60 minutes
    - In-Port Race and Leg Highlights = 30 minutes

    If you are unable to find your country in the drop down menu, please select the Global option (at the end of the drop down list), where you will be able to choose from major channels to see if the Volvo Ocean Race will air in your country or region.

    We advise checking local listings for all of the latest programme times, as these are subject to change on a daily basis by the broadcaster.

    Please use the 2011-12 Race Schedule for dates and times (local to location) of In-port Races and Leg starts.

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