- The 2024 Paralympics in Paris marked a historic first by broadcasting all 22 sports live.
- More than 225 media rights holders covered the event, showcasing its growing popularity and potential for societal impact.
- Paralympians and journalists are advocating for the event to lead to broader social changes, including improved accessibility and acceptance for disabled individuals in various societal aspects.
- Journalists Bessma Sosi, who is almost completely blind, and Sarah Forte from Tunisia shared their experiences covering the Paralympics and the significance of such representation in the media.
- The coverage touched on the importance of accessibility to information for disabled individuals, going beyond physical access to include media representation and coverage.
- Interviews with athletes, officials, and fans at the Paralympics highlighted the event’s role in challenging societal norms and promoting inclusivity.
- The conversation also underscored the need for future Paralympic Games, like Los Angeles 2028, to further improve accessibility and media access to continue building on the successes of the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
France 24 is an international television network and news website owned by the French state.
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