CCTV in China has a monopoly on the broadcasting rights of the World Cup, and you can only watch live broadcasts on CCTV. How are World Cup matches broadcast abroad? Is there only one TV station that has the broadcasting rights for the World Cup? The broadcasting of the World Cup in different countries is different. Unlike in China, there are many TV stations broadcasting abroad, and some of them require payment to watch. Recently, the Associated Press sorted out the broadcasting methods, fees and free of charge of various countries' World Cups: The broadcasting rights of the World Cup are sold on a country-by-country basis. If the broadcaster provides the video of the game through the Internet, it will also check the IP address of the netizen to determine whether he is eligible for his own video service. The United States: In the United States, there are three television media to broadcast the World Cup, namely ABC, ESPN Sports Channel and Univision. ABC and ESPN are both affiliated with Disney, and the two media will monopolize the broadcasting and reporting of the Brazil World Cup in the United States. Among them, ESPN's official website and mobile client WatchESPN will provide broadcasts of all games, but netizens need to verify their identity as pay TV subscribers (such as whether they are Comcast, Dish and DirectTV subscribers) before watching. Univision will broadcast the tournament in the US in Spanish, but only after the quarter-finals. Broadcasting will be via TV channels and the Internet, with Internet viewing requiring a pay-TV subscription. England: All Brazil World Cup matches will be broadcast free of charge on open-air TV, as the World Cup is known in England as the "crown jewel of sporting events" and certain sports events must be broadcast free of charge in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. Italy: Italy's Sky satellite TV company (a paid service) will broadcast 64 games, and national broadcaster Rai will broadcast 25 games (including all of Italy's games) for free on digital channels. Japan: All World Cup matches will be broadcast free of charge on national television media NHK. Mexico: Free-to-air stations Televisa and TelevisionAzteca will broadcast all games played by the Mexican national team, plus one or two games a day for free. Televisa will broadcast 30 games via the Internet. Mexican viewers will have to choose Sky satellite TV to watch all 64 games. Nigeria: National TV station NTA and some local private TV stations will broadcast a small number of games. If you want to watch all the matches, you can choose the paid service of South African satellite TV company DStv. According to reports, due to the large number of new users, DStv's business office in Lagos, Nigeria, has recently been open seven days a week. In addition, since Nigeria often has power outages, viewers must prepare private generators or radios just in case. Russia: Rossiya, the Russian national TV channel, will broadcast all the matches with Russian commentary. Due to the time difference, many games will be played at midnight Moscow time and will be replayed the next day during the day. In addition, Rossiya's official website will also provide highlights and goal pictures of previous games. South Africa: The national South African Broadcasting Corporation will broadcast all the games on three channels, which means that all citizens who pay the $23 TV license fee can watch all the games for free. In addition, the 19 radio stations of the South African Broadcasting Corporation will also provide game commentary and commentary in South Africa's 11 official languages. Spain: All games involving the Spanish national team will be broadcast free of charge. Other games will only be broadcast on paid cable channels, and if you want to watch live online, you need to pay $57. Thailand: The Thai military said it would "return happiness to the people". After negotiations with the broadcasting agency RS International Broadcasting Company, Thailand will broadcast all the games for free on the RS channel and two other military channels. Previously, RS only planned to broadcast 22 of the 64 games for free. As a winner of Toutiao's Qingyun Plan and Baijiahao's Bai+ Plan, the 2019 Baidu Digital Author of the Year, the Baijiahao's Most Popular Author in the Technology Field, the 2019 Sogou Technology and Culture Author, and the 2021 Baijiahao Quarterly Influential Creator, he has won many awards, including the 2013 Sohu Best Industry Media Person, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Beijing Third Place, the 2015 Guangmang Experience Award, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Finals Third Place, and the 2018 Baidu Dynamic Annual Powerful Celebrity. |
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