2010 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights
Appearance
FIFA, through several companies, sold the rights for the broadcast of 2010 FIFA World Cup to the following broadcasters.
Television
[edit]Broadcasters that screened some or all of the matches in high definition are in bold. Broadcasters that screened matches in 3D are italicised.
Country | Broadcaster(s) | Source |
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Albania | Free-to-air: RTSH Cable/Satellite (pay): SuperSport Albania (DigitAlb) |
[1] |
Andorra | Free-to-air: TF1, France Télévisions | [1] |
Argentina | Free-to-air: Canal 7, Telefe Cable (pay): TyC Sports Satellite (pay): DirecTV Sports |
[2] |
Armenia | Free-to-air: Public Television of Armenia (56 matches) Free-to-air (Yerevan): Ararat TV (8 matches) |
[3] |
Australia | Free-to-air: SBS Cable/satellite (pay): ESPN Australia |
[4] |
Austria | Free-to-air: ORF | [1][5] |
Azerbaijan | Free-to-air: Lider TV | [1] |
Bangladesh | Free-to-air: Bangladesh Television Satellite (pay): ESPN Star Sports |
|
Belarus | Free-to-air: BTRC | [1] |
Belgium | Dutch: Free-to-air: VRT |
[6] |
French: Free-to-air: RTBF |
[7] | |
Bhutan | Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports | |
Bolivia | Free-to-air: Unitel, Red Uno | [1] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Free-to-air: BHRT | [1] |
Brazil | Free-to-air: Rede Globo, Rede Bandeirantes Cable/satellite (pay): SporTV, BandSports, ESPN Brasil |
[8][9] |
Bulgaria | Free-to-air: BNT | [1] |
Cambodia | Free-to-air: CTN, MyTV | |
Canada | English: Free-to-air: CBC Cable/satellite (pay): Bold (8 group stage matches live, nightly encores) |
[10] |
French: Free-to-air: SRC |
[1] | |
Spanish and Italian: Cable/satellite (pay): Telelatino | ||
Chile | Free-to-air: TVN (33 matches) Satellite (pay): DirecTV Sports (all matches) |
|
People's Republic of China | Free-to-air: CCTV (all matches, 56 matches live on CCTV-5, 4 on CCTV-1, 4 on CCTV-7) CCTV-HD (all matches in HD, 56 matches live) | |
Colombia | Free-to-air: Caracol, RCN (40 matches total) Satellite (pay): DirecTV Sports (all matches) |
|
Costa Rica | Free-to-air: Teletica, Repretel | [1] |
Croatia | Free-to-air: HRT | [1] |
Cyprus | Free-to-air: CyBC | [1] |
Czech Republic | Free-to-air: ČT | [1][11] |
Denmark | Free-to-air: DR (10 matches), TV2 (32 matches) Cable/Satellite (pay): Canal 9 (21 matches) |
[12][13][14] |
Ecuador | Free-to-air: Gama, TC Satellite (pay): DirecTV Sports |
|
El Salvador | Free-to-air: TCS | [1] |
Estonia | Free-to-air: ERR | [1] |
Fiji | Free-to-air: Mai TV | |
Finland | Free-to-air: YLE | [1] |
France and overseas territories | Free-to-air: TF1 (27 matches), France Télévisions (37 matches) Satellite/cable/IPTV (pay): Canal+ (37 matches, 8 exclusive) |
[1][15] |
Georgia | Free-to-air: GPB (all matches) | [1] |
Germany | Free-to-air: ARD (28 matches), ZDF (27 matches), RTL (9 matches) Satellite (pay): Sky Deutschland (all matches) |
[16] |
Greece | Free-to-air: ERT | |
Guatemala | Free-to-air: Televisiete, Canal 3 | |
Honduras | Free-to-air: TVC, Vica TV | |
Hong Kong | Free-to-air: ATV (1 match – opening), TVB (3 matches – 2 semi-final and final) Cable (pay): Cable TV Hong Kong (all matches) |
|
Hungary | Free-to-air: MTV | [1] |
Iceland | Free-to-air: RÚV (46 matches) Cable (pay): Stöð 2 Sport (18 matches) |
[1] |
India | Free-to-air: Doordarshan Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports |
|
Indonesia | Free-to-air: MNC Media (RCTI (46 matches), Global TV (20 matches)) | [18] |
Iran | Free-to-air: IRIB | |
Ireland | Free-to-air: RTÉ | [19][20] |
Israel | Hebrew: Free-to-air: Channel 1 (48 matches), Channel 33 (when two matches are played at the same time, 7 matches), Channel 2 (broadcast by Reshet, 9 matches) Cable/satellite (pay): Sport 5 (HD feed of the 9 matches aired by Channel 2) |
[1] |
Arabic: Free-to-air: Channel 33 | ||
Italy | Free-to-air: RAI (one match per day) Satellite (pay): SKY Italia (all matches) |
[1][21] |
Japan | Free-to-air: NHK (22 matches), Nippon TV/NNN-NNS (5 matches), Fuji TV/FNN-FNS (5 matches), TBS/JNN (5 matches), TV Asahi/ANN (4 matches), TV Tokyo/TXN (3 matches) Satellite (pay): SKY PerfecTV! (all matches) |
|
North Korea | Free-to-air: KCTV (Broadcasting rights obtained through ABU) | [22][23] |
South Korea | Free-to-air: SBS Cable/satellite (pay): SBS Sports 3D coverages produced by SBS were broadcast on 3D channel of each pay television providers. |
[1][22] |
Kosovo | Free-to-air: RTK | [1] |
Latvia | Free-to-air: LTV | [1] |
Liechtenstein | Free-to-air: SRG SSR idée suisse (SF) | |
Lithuania | Free-to-air: LRT (46 matches), LNK (18 matches) | |
Luxembourg | Free-to-air: RTL | [1] |
Macau | Free-to-air: TDM | |
Macedonia | Free-to-air: MRTV | |
Malaysia | Free-to-air: RTM, Satellite (pay): Astro (all matches) |
|
Maldives | Free-to-air: Television Maldives, Cable (pay): MediaNet (all matches) |
[24] |
Mali | Free-to-air: ORTM, Terrestrial (all matches) |
[25] |
Malta | Free-to-air: PBS (46 matches) Satellite (pay): Melita Sports (all matches) |
[1] |
Mexico | Free-to-air: TV Azteca, Televisa Cable (pay): TVC Deportes, Televisa Deportes Network Satellite (pay): SKY México |
|
Republic of Moldova | Free-to-air: TRM | [1] |
Monaco | Free-to-air: TF1, France Télévisions | [1] |
Montenegro | Free-to-air: RTCG | [1] |
Netherlands | Free-to-air: NOS through NPO channels | [26] |
Nepal | Free-to-air: NTV Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports |
[1] |
New Zealand | Free-to-air: TVNZ (22 matches) Satellite (pay): Sky (all matches) |
[1][27] |
Nicaragua | Free-to-air: Televicentro | [1] |
Norway | Terrestrial (pay): TV2 (32 matches) Satellite (pay): Viasat (32 matches; rights purchased from NRK) |
[28][29][30] |
Pakistan | Free-to-air: PTV Cable (pay): TEN Sports (rights purchased from ESPN Star Sports) |
|
Panama | Free-to-air: RPC, TVMax (40 matches total) Cable (pay): Cableonda Sports (24 matches) |
|
Paraguay | Free-to-air: SNT | |
Peru | Free-to-air: ATV Satellite (pay): DirecTV Sports (all matches) |
[1] |
Philippines | Free-to-air: ABS-CBN, Studio 23 Cable (pay): Balls |
[31] |
Poland | Free-to-air: TVP | [32] |
Portugal | Free-to-air: RTP (28 matches), SIC (18 matches) Cable/satellite/IPTV (pay): SportTV (all matches; 18 are exclusive) |
[33][34] |
Romania | Free-to-air: TVR | [1] |
Russia | Free-to-air: Channel One (26 matches), VGTRK (38 matches) | |
San Marino | Free-to-air: RAI | |
Senegal | Free-to-air: RTS, Terrestrial (all matches) |
[35] |
Serbia | Free-to-air: RTS | [1] |
Singapore | Free-to-air: MediaCorp (4 matches) Cable (pay): StarHub TV (all matches) IPTV (pay): mio TV (all matches) |
[36] |
Slovakia | Free-to-air: STV | [1] |
Slovenia | Free-to-air: RTV Slovenija | [1] |
South Africa | Free-to-air: SABC Satellite (pay): Supersport |
|
Spain | Free-to-air: Telecinco (8 matches), Cuatro (16 matches) Satellite (pay): Canal+ (all matches) |
[37][38] |
Sri Lanka | Free-to-air: SLRC – Channel Eye Satellite (pay): ESPN Star Sports |
[1] |
Sweden | Free-to-air: SVT (32 matches), TV4 (32 matches) | [39] |
Switzerland | Free-to-air: SRG SSR idée suisse | [1] |
Taiwan | Cable (pay): Era Television IPTV (pay): |
|
Thailand | Free-to-air: TV3, TV7, MCOT9, NBT11 (all matches) Satellite (pay): TrueVisions |
|
Turkey | Free-to-air: TRT | |
Ukraine | Free-to-air: UT1, ICTV | [40] |
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales) |
Free-to-air:
Cable/satellite (pay): British Eurosport, ESPN UK (highlights) |
|
United States and territories
|
English: Free-to-air: ABC (10 matches) Cable/satellite (pay): ESPN (54 matches) |
|
Spanish: Free-to-air: Univision (56 matches), Telefutura (8 matches) Cable/satellite (pay): Galavisión (nightly encores) | ||
Portuguese: Cable/satellite (pay): ESPN Deportes (40 matches) | ||
Uzbekistan | Free-to-air: NTRC | |
Vietnam | Free-to-air: VTV, HTV
Satellite (pay): VTC (HD only) |
[1][41] |
Vatican City | Free-to-air: RAI | [1] |
Venezuela | Free-to-air: Meridiano, Venevisión Satellite (pay): DirecTV Sports (all matches) |
[1] |
Middle East and North Africa List of countries
|
Satellite (pay): Al Jazeera Sports[note 1] | [1][42] |
Sub-Saharan Africa List of countries
|
Free-to-air: see list of countries Satellite (pay): Supersport |
[1][43] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Rights were held by ART until Al Jazeera purchased all of ART's sport-related rights and content on 24 November 2009.
Radio
[edit]Country | Broadcaster | Source |
---|---|---|
Albania | RTSH | |
Argentina | Radio Nacional Radio La Red |
[44] |
Australia | SBS | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BHRT | [45] |
Brazil | Bandeirantes Super Tupi BandNews FM Rede Transamérica Gaúcha Guaíba Sociedade da Bahia Verdinha 810 Gazeta de Alagoas Banda B Paiquerê Brasil Sul Rádio Globo CBN Inconfidência Record Clube de Pernambuco Eldorado/ESPN Clube do Pará Itatiaia Rádio 730 Rádio Jornal Jovem Pan. |
|
Croatia | HRT | |
Denmark | DR | |
France | French: Radio Monte Carlo |
|
Portuguese: Radio Alfa | ||
Germany | ARD (20 matches) | [46] |
India | All India Radio (Matches that feature Argentina, England, Germany and Brazil) | [47] |
Ireland | RTÉ | |
Israel | Kol Yisrael (48 matches) | |
Italy | RAI, RTL 102.5 | |
Mexico | Televisa Radio | |
Panama | RPC | |
Portugal | RTP | |
Slovenia | Radio Slovenia | |
Spain | Cadena SER | |
Sweden | SR | |
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales) |
BBC, Talksport | |
United States | English: ESPN |
[48] |
Spanish: Fútbol de Primera |
Internet
[edit]Country | Broadcaster | Link |
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Argentina | Canal 7 | |
Australia | SBS[49] | https://web.archive.org/web/20100628111835/http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/flash/ |
Belgium | Sporza | |
Brazil[50] | Rede Globo | |
Bulgaria | BNT | https://web.archive.org/web/20100613013543/http://svetovno.bnt.bg/ |
Canada | CBC, Rogers | |
Denmark | TV2 | |
Hungary | Index.hu | https://web.archive.org/web/20100612093144/http://sportgeza.hu/futball/2010/vb/elo/ |
Ireland[51][52] | RTÉ | |
Israel | IBA (48 matches), Reshet (9 matches) | |
Mexico and Latin America[51] (except Brazil and Argentina) |
Televisa | |
Poland | TVP | http://sport.tvp.pl |
Portugal | RTP | http://www.rtp.pt |
Romania | TVR | |
Serbia | RTS | http://rts.rs |
Slovenia | RTV Slovenija | http://tvslo.si |
Sweden | SVT | http://svtplay.se |
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales) |
BBC, ITV | http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldcup, [1] |
United States | English, Arabic, German, Korean and Portuguese: ESPN |
http://www.espn3.com |
Spanish: Univision |
https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20110427101420/http://futbol.univision.com/ |
Mobile and Cellular Services/Broadcasting
[edit]Country | Broadcaster | Source |
---|---|---|
Argentina | Canal 7 | |
Australia | SBS / Optus | [53] |
Brazil | Rede Globo, Rede Bandeirantes | [54] |
Canada | CBC, Rogers | |
Indonesia | Telkomsel | |
Israel | Sport 5 | |
Malaysia | Maxis | |
Portugal | RTP, Vodafone, TMN | |
Slovenia | RTV Slovenija, Mobitel | |
United States | ESPN | |
United Kingdom | BBC | [55] |
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External links
[edit]- ESPN Soccer World Cup coverage online
- IPTV Sports International World Cup coverage