FIFA has finally sealed a World Cup broadcast rights deal for China. It has come just 27 days before the opening game of 104 ...
FIFA earlier this month said it had concluded broadcast agreements in more than 175 territories worldwide, while negotiations in China and India were ongoing.
China Media Group, the parent of China's state broadcaster, said on Friday it had reached a World Cup broadcasting deal with FIFA, ​ending a standoff over TV rights less than a month before the men's ...
FIFA reportedly took a major hit on its China broadcast deal just weeks before the 2026 World Cup. The issue was not whether the tournament mattered in China.
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 set to kick off on June 11, India and China remain without broadcast deals, leaving millions of ...
The lack of a confirmed broadcast agreement with India or China is unusual at this stage.
FIFA media rights officials visit India where no World Cup broadcast deal is yet signed, sources say
FIFA media rights officials are visiting India this week, three sources said, ahead of next month's World Cup for which soccer's ruling body has not struck a broadcast deal with India due to ...
Millions of football fans in the world’s two most populous nations may not be able to watch the FIFA World Cup, which starts next month, due to a deadlock over broadcast rights in India and no ...
GENEVA (AP) — FIFA finally sealed a World Cup broadcast rights deal for China on Friday, just 27 days before the opening game and at a much lower reported price than the soccer body wanted. The ...
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