Sky TV wins Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights
www.chinaview.cn 2009-04-09 14:18:40   Print

    WELLINGTON, April 9 (Xinhua) -- Sky Television has won the host broadcasting rights for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand in 2011,the Sky TV announced on Thursday.

    Under the deal, Sky will work with Rugby World Cup Ltd to produce comprehensive coverage of all 48 matches for distribution worldwide. Coverage will be provided in high definition format.

    The Rugby World Cup is the world's third largest sporting event and in 2007 was beamed to four billion people across 200 countries and regions.

    In addition to the deal with Sky TV, Rugby World Cup Ltd will seek to license simultaneous free-to-air broadcast in New Zealand of up to 16 matches, including the opening game and knock-out matches.

    Sky chief executive John Fellet was confident the company will deliver excellent coverage despite having not broadcast the event before.

    At this stage, the Sky-owned free-to-air channel Prime has no involvement in the deal, he said, and it is too early to know whether the organization would bid for some of the 16 free-to-air matches still to be allocated.

Editor: Deng Shasha
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