2002 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights
FIFA, through several companies, have sold the rights for the broadcast of 2002 FIFA World Cup to the following broadcasters.
Television
Country | Broadcaster(s) | Ref |
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Arab League | ART | |
Albania | TVSH | |
Argentina | Canal 7, TyC, América 2, DirecTV | |
Australia | SBS & Nine Network | |
Austria | ORF | |
Bangladesh | BTV | |
Belgium | Dutch: VRT |
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French: RTBF |
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Bolivia | Unitel | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BHRT | |
Brazil | TV Globo | |
Brunei | TV3 (all 64 live matches and now available in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei) | |
Bulgaria | BNT | |
Canada | CBC | |
Chile | TVN, Canal 13 | |
China PR | CCTV | |
Colombia | Caracol, RCN, DirecTV | |
Costa Rica | Repretel | |
Cuba | Tele Rebelde | |
Croatia | HRT | |
Cyprus | RIK | |
Czech Republic | ČT | |
Denmark | DR, TV 2 | |
Ecuador | Teleamazonas, RTS, Ecuavisa | |
Estonia | ETV | |
Finland | Yle | |
France | TF1 | |
Germany | ARD, ZDF | |
Greece | ERT | |
Guatemala | Canal 3, Canal 7 | |
Honduras | TVC | |
Hong Kong | ATV, TVB, Cable TV Hong Kong (all 64 live matches) | |
Hungary | MTV | |
India | Doordarshan | |
Indonesia | RCTI (all 64 live matches and 100 rerun telecast matches) | |
Iran | IRIB | |
Ireland | RTÉ | |
Israel | Channel 1, Channel 33 | |
Italy | RAI | |
Japan | NHK | |
Kenya | KTN, KBC | |
North Korea | KBS, MBC, SBS (all 64 live matches) | |
South Korea | KBS, MBC, SBS (all 64 live matches) | |
Latvia | LTV, Channel 1 | |
Lithuania | LRT | |
Macedonia | MKTV | |
Malaysia | RTM TV1, RTM TV2 & TV3 (all 64 live matches) | |
Mexico | TV Azteca, Televisa (18 Matches) CNI Canal 40 (40 Matches) DirecTV (all 64 live matches) | |
Republic of Moldova | TRM | |
Netherlands | NOS | |
New Zealand | TVNZ, Sky | |
Norway | NRK, TV2 | |
Pakistan | PTV | |
Panama | Channel 4 | |
Paraguay | Channel 9 | |
Peru | ATV | |
Philippines | NBN, Net 25, SkyCable | |
Poland | TVP, Polsat | |
Portugal | RTP, SportTV | [1][2] |
Romania | RTV | |
Russia | Channel One, VGTRK | |
Saudi Arabia | Al Riyadiah, ART | |
Singapore | StarHub (all matches) & MediaCorp Channel 5 (Opening match, Semi-finals & Final) | |
Slovakia | STV | |
Slovenia | RTV, Pro Plus | |
South Africa | SABC | |
Spain | TVE | [3] |
Sweden | SVT, TV4 | |
Switzerland | SRG SSR | |
Thailand | Channel 9, Channel 11, ITV | |
Turkey | TRT | |
Ukraine | Inter, ICTV | |
United Kingdom | BBC, ITV | |
United States and territories
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ABC, ESPN | |
Venezuela | Venevisión, RCTV, Meridiano Televisión | |
Vietnam | VTV | |
FR Yugoslavia | RTS, RTK |
References
- ↑ Sá Lopes, Ana. "Compra de jogos do Mundial "furou" orçamento da RTP". Público. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- ↑ "Sport TV garante direitos do Mundial para Portugal". Record. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- ↑ Martins, Filomena. "Euro-2004 só na RTP e Mundial 2002 dividido". Record. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
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