World Cup market in India and China: 'FIFA got greedy'
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FIFA has granted the CMG State Radio and Television Group the World Television Retransmission Rights for China.
The Chinese state broadcaster CCTV announced on Friday the acquisition of the rights to broadcast the World Cup of 2026 and the 2030 edition, after an agreement signed between Fifa and China Media Group (CMG), the State company responsible for the broadcaster. According to CCTV, the contract also includes the rights of the Women's World Cup of 2027 and 2031, with broadcasts planned for television, internet and mobile devices. The association inc…
China secures broadcasting deal for FIFA World Cup 2026. Will India follow suit?
China has secured a FIFA World Cup broadcast deal, but India is still without a rights holder. The delay has now reached the Delhi High Court as questions grow over public access before kickoff.
China finally buys rights for World Cup 2026 at an undisclosed price
China finally has a broadcaster for World Cup 2026: China Media Group (CMG), the parent of China's national broadcaster, has secured a World Cup broadcast deal, according to local media reports on Friday, via Reuters. Last week, it was reported that China still didn't have a broadcaster for the largest World Cup ever. FIFA had intended to sell the rights for World Cup at a high price, but Chinese state broadcaster CCTV didn't agree. Despite ha…
FIFA officials meet Chinese broadcaster over World Cup rights negotiations
FIFA officials visited Beijing on Thursday for talks with Chinese football authorities and state broadcaster CCTV as negotiations continued over television rights for upcoming World Cups, according to Chinese media reports.
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