Wednesday, April 22, 2009

FIFA to earn $2.7 bn from 2010 WC TV Rights

Soccer's governing body Fifa is expecting to earn $2.7 billion on television rights to broadcast the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Earlier, ESPN Star Sports (ESS) had acquired the India television rights for the games at $40 million. Fifa will also broadcast the World Cup games to hundreds of millions of mobile phones worldwide, and has entered into special agreements with African TV networks across the continent for the same.

Said Fifa TV director Niclas Ericson, "We have entered an agreement with the African Union of Broadcasters to place the TV rights in 41 sub-Saharan countries before the end of 2009. "The dream would be for an African team to reach the final, which would boost TV viewership," he added.

India, China participation key to grow TV viewership:

Fifa is not expecting the global television audience for next year's World Cup in South Africa to increase. According to Ericson, the only way an increased audience could be achieved was through countries with large populations such as India, China, and Indonesia. Ericson said that the cumulative global audience for the 2006 event was 26.3 billion, a figure which should also be achieved for the South Africa tournament. "It should be more or less similar for 2010. We do expect record figures in Africa, where there will be much more free TV coverage in general," Ericson said.

"But the problem with these figures is that many countries do not have audited numbers and it is therefore difficult to predict any significant increase or decrease. We do hope the audiences will grow a little bit in every country," he explained.

A Indiantelevision.com News

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