ANOC.tv expands its digital presence with new social media accounts
SportsIn
April 4, 2025

ANOC.tv, the official streaming platform of the Association of National Olympic Committees, has taken another step in its digital strategy with the launch of official accounts on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. This expansion will allow sports fans around the world to access exclusive content, live coverage and behind-the-scenes moments from Olympic sports.

The launch of ANOC.tv’s social media accounts aims to keep fans up to date with breaking news, live broadcasts and exclusive interviews. Thanks to its partnership with production company Quality, one of the first events highlighted on these platforms will be the European Small States Games in Andorra, a multi-sport event that brings together emerging talent from nine National Olympic Committees.

Through these new accounts, fans will be able to enjoy:

  • Real-time updates and recaps of the main competitions.
  • Exclusive behind-the-scenes content, including athlete stories.
  • Interviews with sports professionals and Olympic hopefuls.
  • Live and on-demand videos of events organized by National Olympic Committees.

BRINGING THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT CLOSER TO THE FANS

Since its launch, ANOC.tv has reached audiences in more than 135 countries, broadcasting dozens of live sporting events and offering unique access to Olympic disciplines. The foray into social media is a natural step in its mission to promote Olympic sports and provide National Olympic Committees with tools to expand their digital presence.

As part of ANOC’s Digital Accelerator Program, this initiative will continue to evolve, offering more opportunities for fans to connect with their favorite sports and experience the Olympic spirit up close.

FOLLOW ANOC.TV FOR THE LATEST UPDATES

With the European Small States Games just around the corner, now is the perfect time to follow ANOC.tv on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. From live action to exclusive interviews, ANOC.tv’s new digital presence promises to bring the Olympic movement closer to fans than ever before.

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