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Paris 2024 Paralympics Break Broadcast Records Globally


Author: International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
Published: 2025/04/03
Publication Type: Informative
Topic: 2024 Paralympics ParisPublications List

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Synopsis: Paris 2024 Paralympics set records in broadcasting, viewership, and accessibility, marking a milestone for global engagement with Para sports.

Why it matters: This report highlights the unprecedented global broadcast reach of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, setting new records in viewership, online engagement, and media coverage. With over 12,941 hours of content broadcast across multiple platforms and a staggering 763.3 million hours of live coverage consumed, the event saw an 83% increase in viewership compared to Tokyo 2020. Notably, for the first time, all 22 Paralympic sports received live coverage, underscoring the growing worldwide interest in Para sports. Internet searches related to the Games exceeded one billion, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies achieved their highest-ever audiences. The findings, supported by Nielsen research, indicate a significant rise in accessibility and engagement, benefiting diverse audiences, including people with disabilities and seniors, by providing more opportunities to witness elite-level adaptive sports – Disabled World (DW).

Introduction

Key Points:

  • Global broadcast coverage of Paris 2024 Paralympic Games set new benchmarks.
  • Paralympic related internet searches broke the one billion barrier for the first time.
  • 12,941 hours of coverage broadcast globally from the Paralympic Games, the most ever.
  • Number of live TV hours consumed by viewers increased by 83 per cent compared to Tokyo 2020.

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The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games were a tremendous broadcasting success with more platforms and countries screening the event than ever before, viewers consuming a record number of live hours, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies attracting their biggest ever live audiences, and Paralympic related internet searches breaking the one billion barrier.

The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games were covered by a record 225 Media Rights Holders, web streamers, digital, social and audio platforms. This means that for the first time in history the world’s eight billion people had the opportunity to watch the event.

According to new Nielsen research conducted on behalf of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), 763.3 million hours of dedicated live coverage was consumed by viewers worldwide during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, 83 per cent more than the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

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The image is an infographic highlighting the record global coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
This image is an infographic highlighting the record global coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics. It has a blue background with white and bold-colored text. The top displays the title PARIS 2024 PARALYMPICS RECORD GLOBAL COVERAGE along with the Paralympic logo. Below, a dark blue box states that 12,941 hours of broadcast coverage were achieved, marking a 48% increase from Tokyo 2020 and a 154% increase from Rio 2016. Another green box highlights that 763.3 million hours of live coverage were watched during the Games. A circular graph on the right shows an 83% growth compared to Tokyo 2020. Additionally, there is an action shot of a wheelchair tennis player in a red shirt hitting a ball mid-air. The design uses contrasting colors to emphasize key statistics – Image Courtesy of International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

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This consumption stems from 12,941 hours of coverage that was broadcast from the Games by Media Rights Holders and global media outlets, 10,428 hours of which covered live sport. The overall number of hours broadcast from Paris 2024 is 48 per cent more than the 8,700 hours shown from Tokyo 2020 and 154 per cent more than the 5,100 hours broadcast from Rio 2016.

The overall live audience for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games grew by 40 per cent from Tokyo 2020 and by 117 per cent compared to Rio 2016.

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This image is a promotional graphic for the Paris 2024 Paralympics, highlighting record global media coverage.
This image is a promotional graphic for the Paris 2024 Paralympics, highlighting record global media coverage. The background is blue, with a striking action shot of a Paralympic high jumper mid-air, using a prosthetic leg and displaying incredible athleticism. The text in bold white and red highlights key statistics: 225 record media rights holders, 349.8 million viewers for the Opening Ceremony (a 10% increase from Tokyo 2020), 193.6 million viewers for the Closing Ceremony (a nearly 40% increase from Tokyo 2020), and a 40% overall growth in live audience compared to the previous Games. The Paralympics logo is positioned in the top right corner – Image Courtesy of International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

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Mike Peters, the IPC’s Chief Executive Officer, said:

“Thanks to the outstanding performances of the Paralympians in those iconic venues in Paris, the tremendous work of Media Rights Holders around the world, the breathtaking images provided by the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), and the dedication of the IPC’s own broadcast team, Paris 2024 broke pretty much every Paralympic broadcasting record.”

“The European time zone saw several Media Rights Holders in the region including France TV, ZDF, ARD, Rai and Channel 4 significantly increase their live coverage compared to previous Games. This led to a massive increase in the number of live hours consumed by viewers, way beyond what was achieved for Tokyo 2020.”

“In addition, more people than ever before had the opportunity to enjoy the Games across several platforms. We are extremely happy with the results as they underline the growing global interest and attraction of the Paralympic Games.”

Jon Stainer, Global General Manager of Nielsen Sports, said:

“This record breaking amount of consumption for a Paralympic Games is testament to the IPC and broadcasters in continuing to make the Games accessible. It is also a sign of the growing appetite of consumers around the world for Para sport. These figures act as a perfect platform for commercial and fan growth ahead of both the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games and the LA28 Paralympic Games.”

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This image is a promotional graphic highlighting the record-breaking global coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
This image is a promotional graphic highlighting the record-breaking global coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics. It has a blue background with white and green text, along with a Paralympic logo in the top right corner. The main statistics include that all 22 Paralympic sports had live coverage for the first time, nine Para sports achieved record audiences, and Para athletics received the most airtime with 1,648 hours. Additionally, viewership for Para taekwondo and boccia grew by 70%. The image also features a powerful photograph of a female Para powerlifter in a green and white uniform, raising her fist triumphantly with an intense, determined expression – Image Courtesy of International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

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Opening and Closing Ceremonies Smash Records

The spectacular Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony, which took place on 29 August at the iconic Place de Concorde, was watched by a record cumulative TV audience of nearly 349.8 million people. The audience size marks a 10 per cent increase compared to Tokyo 2020 and is almost double the 185 million who watched the London 2012 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony.

The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Closing Ceremony was watched by a cumulative TV audience of 193.6 million people, nearly 40 per cent more than the 139 million that tuned in for the Tokyo 2020 Closing Ceremony.

All 22 Para Sports Break New Ground

For the first time in Paralympic history, some amount of live coverage was made available for all 22 sports at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Para athletics was the sport that generated the most airtime with 1,648 hours of coverage, followed by Para swimming (860 hours), Para table tennis (615 hours), wheelchair tennis (498 hours) and wheelchair basketball (434 hours).

In terms of cumulative audience, across all 10 days of coverage, Para swimming competition was watched by 1.3 billion people, while 11 days of Para athletics was viewed by 1.2 billion.

There were record cumulative TV audiences in nine sports, including Para powerlifting and Para rowing which doubled their audience numbers compared to Tokyo 2020. The viewership numbers for Para taekwondo increased by 70 per cent, boccia grew by 70 per cent, and Para archery 68 per cent.

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This image highlights the record-breaking global coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics. It features bold text and icons emphasizing key statistics: over 305 million video views during the Games.
This image highlights the record-breaking global coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympics. It features bold text and icons emphasizing key statistics: over 305 million video views during the Games, a 35% increase compared to Tokyo 2020; 16.1 million social media engagements, marking a 24% growth; and internet searches surpassing one billion globally. In the United States, the Paralympics ranked fifth among top Google news searches of 2024. The visual includes icons representing video views, social media engagement (likes, hearts, and smiles), and global internet activity, alongside an athlete in action holding a table tennis paddle. The official Paralympic logo and website URL are also displayed prominently – Image Courtesy of International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

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IPC’s Own Platforms Engage New Audiences

In terms of the IPC’s own digital platforms, there were more than 305 million video views during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, an increase of 35 per cent on Tokyo 2020. The number of engagements also grew to 16.1 million, 24 per cent more than the previous summer Games.

Underlining the growing global interest and engagement, the number of Paralympic-related internet searches during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games broke the one billion-barrier for the first time. In the USA, Paralympics placed fifth in the top Google news searches of 2024.

For the two weeks prior to the Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony, the IPC’s digital platforms enjoyed 225 million video views, a 448 per cent increase compared to the same period for Tokyo 2020.

Across the whole year, the IPC’s platforms generated 1.6 billion video views and nearly 91 million engagements from more than 7,400 posts.

The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games took place between 29 August and 8 September 2024. The event attracted 4,400 athletes from a record 169 delegations.

Editorial Note: The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games set a new benchmark for inclusivity and global reach, proving that the appetite for Para sports continues to grow. The games exemplify how global events can foster inclusivity and redefine accessibility standards in sports broadcasting. By breaking records in viewership and engagement, these Games not only celebrated athletic excellence but also broadened societal awareness of disability sports. As media coverage expands and digital engagement surges, the Games not only celebrate athletic excellence but also reshape perceptions of disability in sport. These record-breaking figures serve as a foundation for even greater visibility in future Paralympic events paving the way for even greater visibility at future events like Milano Cortina 2026 and LA28 – Disabled World (DW).

Attribution/Source(s): This quality-reviewed publication was selected for publishing by the editors of Disabled World (DW) due to its relevance to the disability community. Originally authored by International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and published on 2025/04/03, this content may have been edited for style, clarity, or brevity. For further details or clarifications, International Paralympic Committee (IPC) can be contacted at paralympic.org NOTE: Disabled World does not provide any warranties or endorsements related to this article.

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