Paris 2024: Over 24,000 media accreditations validated at the Olympic Games (original) (raw)

Of these 24,171 accreditations, 5,733 were granted to written and photographic press, representing 2,113 accredited press organisations from 146 National Olympic Committees (NOCs). The remaining accreditations were allocated to 18,438 representatives from both the Media Rights-Holders (MRHs) and Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), the host broadcaster of the Games.

Category press Total
E (journalist) 2,687
Es (sport specific journalist) 336
EP (photographer) 1,264
EPs (sport specific photographer) 277
ET (technician) 148
Ec (MPC support staff) 45
ENR (non-rights holding broadcaster) 460
Ex (local journalist) 58
EPx (local photographer) 37
NOC E (press attaché) 316
Ex NOC Es (press attaché sport specific) 105
Total Press 5,733

Looking at the gender split in the Press category, 23 per cent of journalists sent by media organisations were female and 77 per cent male. This is a slight increase in female representation, compared with the 20 per cent at Tokyo 2020.

The press category with the most female participation was the sport-specific press attachés from the NOCs, with 45 per cent female participation, followed by the NOC press attachés, with 39 per cent female participation.

The lowest percentage of female representation is still among photographers overall, with only 15 per cent of them women.

A positive example was Reuters, one of the IOC's Recognised Agencies. They reached a near-equal gender distribution amongst the photographer category, with 51 per cent male and 49 per cent female representation, and a 57 per cent male to 43 per cent female split among their contingent overall.

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The gender breakdown for the press accreditation category is as follows:

Category press Female Male Total Female % Male %
E 612 2,075 2,687 23 77
Es 90 246 336 27 73
EP 184 1,080 1,264 15 85
EPs 59 218 277 21 79
ET 25 123 148 17 83
Ec 11 34 45 24 76
ENR 133 327 460 29 71
Ex 14 44 58 24 76
EPx 6 31 37 16 84
NOC E 123 194 316 39 61
Ex NOC Es 46 58 105 45 55
Total Press 1,303 4,430 5,733 23 77

In the Broadcast category, the percentage of female representation among both MRHs and OBS increased as well, resulting in a 26 per cent female and 74 per cent male split.

Category press Female Male Total Female % Male %
HB (OBS) and RT (MRH) 4,871 13,567 18,438 26,42 73,58

© OBS / Mario Martin

OBS took a number of initiatives to increase female representation in its team, and here are some highlights:

Building on the IOC’s Portrayal Guidelines released earlier this year, OBS also launched several programmes aimed at training and hiring women for key roles within the host broadcast operation: