Australia: The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast the 2012 Paralympics across Australia, mostly on its digital channel
ABC2. It broadcast over 100 hours of live coverage including both ceremonies.[7]
Brazil:
Rede Globo and
Sportv owned the broadcast rights to the Games in Brazil. While Sportv carried the bulk of coverage, Globo broadcast some events live.[8]
Canada:
TSN (English) and
RDS (French) produced daily hour-long highlight programs (some of which were aired by
CTV Television), while tape-delayed airings of the opening ceremony were carried by
Sportsnet One,
TSN2, RDS, and
RDS2. Coverage with
described video for the visually impaired was simulcasted by
AMI-tv.[9][10]
New Zealand:
Sky Sport broadcast the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as day and evening highlights. Sky Sport's highlights channel showed highlights every three hours. iSky also broadcast show highlights.
Prime broadcast two one-hour special documentaries called "Black and White – the Paralympic Story",[16] and Prime News had the coverage during their 5:30 news programme and "
The Crowd Goes Wild" programme.[17]
Norway:
NRK broadcast the games on
NRK1,
NRK2 and four web channels.
Singapore:
MediaCorp broadcast the Games with a daily highlights show and live coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies.
South Africa:
SuperSport, broadcasting on the
DStv satellite service provided eight or more hours of live and delayed programming per day on their Supersport 6 channel.[18] DStv is a subscription service available in most of Africa south of the
Sahara. The
SABC broadcast a two-hour daily highlights programme from 22:00
SAST on the
SABC2 free-to-air television channel.
Australia: The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast the 2012 Paralympics across Australia, mostly on its digital channel
ABC2. It broadcast over 100 hours of live coverage including both ceremonies.[7]
Brazil:
Rede Globo and
Sportv owned the broadcast rights to the Games in Brazil. While Sportv carried the bulk of coverage, Globo broadcast some events live.[8]
Canada:
TSN (English) and
RDS (French) produced daily hour-long highlight programs (some of which were aired by
CTV Television), while tape-delayed airings of the opening ceremony were carried by
Sportsnet One,
TSN2, RDS, and
RDS2. Coverage with
described video for the visually impaired was simulcasted by
AMI-tv.[9][10]
New Zealand:
Sky Sport broadcast the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as day and evening highlights. Sky Sport's highlights channel showed highlights every three hours. iSky also broadcast show highlights.
Prime broadcast two one-hour special documentaries called "Black and White – the Paralympic Story",[16] and Prime News had the coverage during their 5:30 news programme and "
The Crowd Goes Wild" programme.[17]
Norway:
NRK broadcast the games on
NRK1,
NRK2 and four web channels.
Singapore:
MediaCorp broadcast the Games with a daily highlights show and live coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies.
South Africa:
SuperSport, broadcasting on the
DStv satellite service provided eight or more hours of live and delayed programming per day on their Supersport 6 channel.[18] DStv is a subscription service available in most of Africa south of the
Sahara. The
SABC broadcast a two-hour daily highlights programme from 22:00
SAST on the
SABC2 free-to-air television channel.