Tag: Fifa World Cup

  • Infront TV deal brings World Cup telecast to North Korea

    Infront TV deal brings World Cup telecast to North Korea

    MUMBAI: Switzerland based sports marketing company Infront Sports & Media has inked a broadcast agreement with the Korean Broadcasting Commission of South Korea (KBC) for Fifa World Cup for the territory of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea).

    KBC has acquired the broadcasting rights on behalf and for North Korean’s national broadcaster, Korean Radio and Television (KRT), and agreed to support KRT with the broadcast of all 64 matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup via satellite transmission, according to an official release. 

    KRT is planning to transmit the matches of South Korea’s national team as often as possible.

    For the first time in history of the FIFA World Cup there will be licensed coverage of the world’s single biggest sport event in the closed Communist country.

    “The power of the Fifa World Cup is able to bring down barriers of all kinds. The fans in North Korea are now able to enjoy world-class football and experience first hand how the Fifa World Cup brings nations together,” said Infront executive director Oliver Seibert.

    Infront is exclusively responsible for the worldwide marketing and sales of the broadcast rights to the 2006 Fifa World Cup. The company has made the event more widely available than ever before. The release also add that there will be the highest number of broadcasters (more than 500) in the history of the Fifa World Cup and coverage provided in virtually every country of the world.

  • AIR ties-up with Deutsche Welle on Fifa coverage

    AIR ties-up with Deutsche Welle on Fifa coverage

    MUMBAI: The enthusiasm for Fifa World Cup is truly at an all time high. Some good news for All India Radio listeners! 

    AIR has tied-up with the German broadcasting company Deutsche Welle for World Cup programming. 

    Starting 10 June, AIR will broadcast a Deutsche Welle magazine programme on the World Cup everyday till 10 July at 8:30 pm, directly from Germany.

    This magazine will be aired in English and Hindi on 65 radio stations across the country on AIR’s national network and in Delhi on the Indraprastha channel at 819 kHz as well as on Air’s DTH service, according to an official release. 

    This World Cup broadcast will is expected to reach as many as 90 per cent of India’s population. Deutsche Welle has also announced a contest to lure this segment.

    BBC extends deal with AIR on Fifa coverage

    More good news is that BBC World Service is extending its live commentary for a further 11 pool matches. BBC had earlier entered into a deal with AIR to broadcast live commentary for the opening match, the semi-finals and the final.

    In the statement issued today by AIR, the two have entered into an agreement, whereby BBC will provide live commentary on all matches featuring the soccer biggies – Brazil, Argentina, Germany and England.

    A total of 11 pool matches will be relayed over the AIR network comprising 65 primary service stations and 17 rainbow FM channels and Vividh Bharati service (late night matches). 

    The commentary will be in English, which will be given by BBC Radio Five Allan Green and John Murray.

    While, the commentary for the two semi-finals and final matches will be in Hindi and English, as AIR will be sending its own team to Germany to cover these matches live.

    The special World Cup reports can be heard daily on All India Radio’s FM Gold 106.4 FM and Rajdhani Channel at 07.05 local time everyday until 10 July.

  • Philips launches global Fifa World Cup preparation center

    Philips launches global Fifa World Cup preparation center

    MUMBAI: In order to provide consumers with top-notch entertainment experiences, Philips has launched the O.G.P.F.W.C.PC. (Official Global Philips Fifa World Cup Preparation Centre) enabling football enthusiasts from India to gain information tips and entertainment surrounding the Fifa World Cup.

    This preparation center is fully interactive, allowing visitors to “walk” through different rooms, much like a video game. While in each room, football fans will learn a variety of humorous and entertaining preparation tips pertaining to their Fifa World Cup experience, ranging from the best way to decorate a football home and celebrate a victory, to an online game that will award lucky fans with tickets to the 2006 Fifa World Cup.

    A “room” in the preparation center has been made to meet the needs and demands of any football fan.

    Some features that can be found on this site are:

    Goal Celebration Preparation: In this room, visitors will see how fans around the world celebrate a goal or team victory, providing tips and ideas for fun-filled celebrations for any football fan.

    Prepare to win: While visiting this room, football fans can play a football game and win tickets for Fifa World Cup.

    Living Room Preparation: The living room is the most important part of Fifa World Cup home viewing; while in this room, fans will learn expert tips on the best way to prepare a living room for the critical matches in June.

    The Preparation Center is live and fans can experience this exciting site by visiting www.philips.com/fifaworldcup, by clicking on the dedicated banner.

  • IMImobile bags Fifa World Cup melody license

    IMImobile bags Fifa World Cup melody license

    MUMBAI: Hyderabad based IMImobile, a global end-to-end enabler of mobile value added services has bagged the distribution rights for the Official Melody of the 2006 Fifa World Cup to over 90 million mobile subscribers spread over 17 countries in the Indian subcontinent, Middle East and Africa.

    IMImobile has signed a license agreement with London based Kobalt Music Publishing, which controls and administers the copyright to the melody on behalf of football’s governing body Fifa.

    During the 2006 Fifa World Cup, IMImobile will offer a full range of mobile download content of the melody.

    IMImobile vice president marketing and sales Bibhu Kumar says, “The Official Melody of the 2006 Fifa World Cup is one fine example of how music combined with such a mega sports show can help draw an even wider fan base and increase the event’s popularity.”

    IMImobile has bagged the rights to distribute the melody in several countries including India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It also has the rights to sub license across operators and aggregators in these countries.

    In the sports front, IMImobile was the only VAS enabler to distribute Johnnie Walker Super Series to cell phone users in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in October last year.

  • Comcast launches HD ESPN 2 on 9 June

    Comcast launches HD ESPN 2 on 9 June

    MUMBAI: Just in time with the Fifa World Cup, Comcast, the country’s leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services launches ESPN2 HD, the high-definition simulcast of ESPN2.

    ESPN HD, ABC HD and ESPN2 HD will combine to present live coverage of all 64 matches of the 2006 Fifa World Cup in high definition from 9 June. In addition, the high- definition services will feature the 2006 World Cup studio programmes including the pre-match, halftime and post-match segments, states an official release.

    “We’re thrilled to expand our leading HDTV lineup with the addition of ESPN2 HD,” said Comcast executive VP content acquisitions Matt Bond. “Watching events like the World Cup and the NCAA College World Series in crystal-clear HD is the next best thing to being in the stadium for all of the action.”

    “We look forward to ESPN2 HD joining ESPN HD on Comcast’s lineup to enhance viewing for high-definition subscribers and sports fans across the country,” said Disney and ESPN Networks affiliate sales and marketing president Ben Pyne. “Comcast has a proven focus on high-definition television with its robust package of compelling high-definition content.”

    Comcast now offers an average of 15-17 HD channels per market, including ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD, Discovery HD, TNT HD, HBO HD, Cinemax HD, Showtime HD, Starz HD, INHD, INHD2, regional sports networks and local affiliates of ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, WB, UPN and PBS.

  • Initiative Worldwide to track global TV viewing patterns for Fifa World Cup

    Initiative Worldwide to track global TV viewing patterns for Fifa World Cup

    MUMBAI: As the world starts watching the Fifa World Cup from tomorrow, Initiative will launch its latest ViewerTrack operation for the same with the opening match between Germany and Costa Rica on 9 June.

    With the spread of Initiative agencies in more than 50 markets across the network, Initiative Futures, it’s global media research arm, will track global TV viewing figures, match-by-match and country-by-country.

    Over the course of the tournament, Initiative will collect comprehensive overnight audience data for every match. The data will cover viewing trends for all major demographic groups, split by age, gender and social class. These will inform which matches are most valuable to advertisers and sponsors.

    Taking advantage of its experience in tracking the world’s major sporting events, such as the Fifa World Cup, European Championships, and the Formula 1 World Championships, Initiative will make comparisons between sports.

    Initiative will publish weekly and daily insightful reports on audience levels and trends, and their implications for advertisers and sponsors. The reports will be published on the following dates:

    Initiative’s daily and weekly reports will complement each other to provide full and comprehensive television viewing analysis throughout the tournament. With overnight data from across the network, the daily reports will provide timely information on recent games.

    The weekly reports will then give the agency an opportunity to reflect on data for a number of matches in a broader context.

    These daily and weekly reports will cover key issues such as:

    -Viewing match of the week – Which match enjoyed the highest average live global audience?
    -Viewing country of the week – In which markets were average live audiences highest?
    -2006 vs. 2002 comparison – Which markets saw the greatest change in live audiences compared with World Cup 2002?
    -Mover of the week – Which markets saw the greatest change in live audiences throughout the 2006 tournament?

  • Global Crossing enables video streaming of Fifa World Cup for Swedish ISP

    Global Crossing enables video streaming of Fifa World Cup for Swedish ISP

    MUMBAI: Global Crossing which provides telecommunications solutions has successfully delivered high-speed, 10-Gbps IP Transit Service to IP-Only Telecommunications. The latter is a Swedish Internet service provider that is streaming video of the 2006 Fifa World Cup matches.

    Anticipating additional strength in demand for IP services in the Nordic region, Global Crossing recently installed new 10-Gbps-capable routers in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo. As a result, the company was able to provide the requested service quickly, with IP-Only becoming the first customer connected via the new router in Stockholm.

    IP-Only CEO Svante Jurnell says, “We have several of the largest Swedish Internet sites running over our network. It was important for us to get this service installed in time for the June 9th start of the World Cup. We are very happy that Global Crossing was able to meet our need.”

    Even though thousands of despairing Swedish fans had to witness their team face defeat at the hands of Germany, the service provided by IP-Only enabled football fans to view the knock-out matches, leading to the final between France and Italy on 9 July 2006.

    Global Crossing has 10-Gbps capacity at its IP nodes in Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris and London. The Madrid router and the second routers at Amsterdam and Frankfurt will be commissioned shortly. The company’s Scandinavian ring was also recently upgraded with multiple 10-Gbps wavelengths.

    Global Crossing MD Europe Pieter Duijves says, “Europe is a key part of our global strategy, and we’re investing in on our rapidly growing carrier data business in the Nordics by upgrading our transport backbone and the capacity of core IP network.

    “Through our network, IP-Only’s service is allowing Swedish viewers abroad the thrill of watching their team play on Swedish Internet sites. Data-intensive applications such as this play to our strengths as a leading provider of
    high-capacity services in the region.”

    This new capability forms part of an ongoing European network expansion programme. In recent months, additional IP points of presence have been commissioned in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Spain, and new points of presence were created in Italy and Russia. Network extensions connecting to the major exchanges in Moscow and Rome enable Global Crossing to offer its suite of voice and data products to carriers and enterprises in these cities.

  • ESS, SCV in talks as clock ticks for World Cup kick-off

    ESS, SCV in talks as clock ticks for World Cup kick-off

    MUMBAI / NEW DELHI: The countdown is well and truly on as the world awaits the greatest sporting spectacle on the globe – the Fifa World Cup 2006 – to get underway tomorrow in Munich, Germany. 

    In India a very different confrontation is on between ESPN STAR Sports, the exclusive telecast rights holder, and Sumangali Cable Vision (SCV), promoted by the Sun Network, which belongs to the Maran family that rules in the southern state of Tamil Nadu and owns cable networks in Chennai, a city where CAS has been implemented since 2003.
    The first ball in the fracas was kicked by SCV on Wednesday when it issued a statement that all World Cup matches would be telecast live on any free channel on the premium band enabling viewers without STB (set top boxes) to get all the action. 

    ESS in its response issued yesterday was quite categorical that “soccer lovers in the city can enjoy live telecast of Fifa World Cup 2006 only through set top boxes or through DTH services.” For Maran family patriarch and DMK leader M Karunanidhi, recently sworn in as chief minister after ousting bitter political rival Jayalalitha at the hustings, the prospect of Chennai’s citizens being deprived of the chance to see the soccer World Cup is unthinkable.

    While the buzz in Delhi is that Karunanidhi had called for a meeting with ESPN managing director RC Venkateish and his team might well be stretching things, that ESS and SCV executives were scheduled to meet to thrash out the matter today is true.

    It is worth noting here that one of Karunanidhi’s pre-election promises was for the supply of free colour TV sets to the state’s needy so all matters linked to the television are politically charged. 

    Till the time of writing this report, an update on the meeting between ESS executives and the Marans were not available.

    According to information available with Indiantelevision.com, the issue will get resolved if an agreement is reached between SCV and ESS on the payout Chennai’s dominant MSO will have to give to access the telecast.

    Once that happens, SCV’s assertion to its subscribers that the World Cup matches would go live on the free-to-air (FTA) band will be fulfilled. 

    The fact is though, that whether SCV and ESS reach an agreement or not, if the MSO were to show the World Cup matches on the FTA band it would be in breach of existing CAS laws. 

    Chennai after all is the only metro in the country where conditional access is operative and delivery of pay channels by any means other than through a set top box is illegal.

    A point of note is that SCV already appears to be in in violation of CAS laws in the matter of the Ten Sports telecast of the ongoing India-West Indies Test series being played out in the Caribbean. SCV has been airing the matches live on the FTA band. 

    However, since the SCV subscriber is not having to pay anything extra for getting the Ten Sports feed, for all practical purposes the Dubai-based sports channel is an FTA channel in the Chennai territory. That the Sony-Discovery One Alliance distribution bouquet (of which Ten Sports is a part) has chosen to look the other way about it is clearly linked to the fact that SCV is its distributor in Tamil Nadu.

    Sun TV Network promoter Kalanidhi Maran’s younger brother, Dayanidhi, is a minister in the federal coalition government in charge of telecommunications and infotech portfolios. 

    ESS warns cable ops against unlawful Fifa telecast 

    Rajesh Kaul, associate vice-president, affiliate sales, ESPN Software has in a statement said, “No other channel, whether pay, free to air or terrestrial is authorized to provide, show or distribute the Fifa World Cup Germany 2006 in the territory of India.”

    He added, “Also carriage, reception or distribution of the Fifa World Cup Germany 2006 by any MSO / cable operator / sub-operator without written authorization from ESPN Star Sports is a violation of copyrights and hence an illegal activity. If any person(s), entities are found to be resorting to such activities, legal action shall be initiated against such persons(s) / entities.”

    These assertions by ESS were necessitated as cable operators in various parts of the country were threatening to show the World Cup either through ESS signals or by accessing them from elsewhere.

    For example, Indiantelevision.com learns from ESPN India that a cable operator in Agartala in north-eastern part of the country had threatened to access the World Cup via Bangladesh TV, signals of which spill over to Indian border states also.

    Dish TV bullish on WC fuelling STB sales

    The cable controversy apart, Subhash Chandra’s Dish TV, country’s first DTH service, is bullish that the World Cup would fuel sale of boxes not only in Chennai, but in other parts of the country also.

    Dish TV business head and additional vice-chairman of Essel Industries Jawahar Goel said, “The off-take of our DTH boxes in Chennai is up almost 300 per cent these days.”

    While admitting that having ESPN and Star Sports on the DTH platform is an incentive for sale with the soccer fiesta just a day away, Goel, however, said that Dish TV would like to keep “away from the controversy” raging on in Chennai involving ESS and Sumangali.

    “We are businesspeople and would like to restrict our involvement to business deals,” Goel explained.

    An added advantage for Dish TV — present subscriber base in India close to 1 million — in pushing up its sale is that pubcaster Doordarshan will only be able to show the opening ceremony and match, plus the two semi finals and the final of the soccer World Cup.

    According to a report in The Hindu, taking advantage of the growing World Cup football fever, infotech major HCL will start distributing Dish TV products through Nokia outlets in Chennai. 

    HCL, itself a Nokia distributor, officially launched its DTH distributorship at a meeting for 120 dealers in Chennai on Wednesday. 

    Meanwhile, asked what would be Dish’s reaction if cable ops in football-crazy Kolkata in West Bengal re-transmit ESPN and Star Sports signals during the World Cup illegally to subscribers, Goel said action would be taken against errant cable ops.

    “Any cable operator trying to steal ESS signals from Dish TV (for football matches) would be hauled up and legal action will be initiated against him,” Goel said, pointing out that such subscribers would be switched off from the Dish control room.

    “We have launched a nationwide anti-piracy drive and will not tolerate piracy of signals from Dish TV,” Goel said.

  • DD-1 to telecast 2006 Fifa WC finals live

    DD-1 to telecast 2006 Fifa WC finals live

    MUMBAI: With only one day to go for the big event, Doordarshan has secured the telecast rights for four matches of the 2006 Fifa World Cup, including the big final to be played on 9 July.

    The rights allow the channel to telecast the opening ceremony live from Germany on Friday 9 June from 7 50 pm to 8 30 pm on DD-1. This will be followed by a live telecast of the opening match between Germany Vs. Costa Rica from Munich, from 9 30 pm to 11 30 pm.

    The semi finals to be held on 4 and 5 July respectively, will also be telecast live on DD-1.

    As mentioned earlier, the final on 9 July will be telecast at 11 30 pm on DD-1 on terrestrial mode.

    Meanwhile, a one hour capsule of highlights of daily matches will also be telecast from 4 pm to 5 pm from 10 to 28 June and in the first week of July.

    To key in on all the action, every match telecast on the channel will be preceeded and followed by a pre-match and post-match analysis.

  • US satellite radio station XM gears up for the football World Cup

    US satellite radio station XM gears up for the football World Cup

    MUMBAI: Soccer fans in the US can hear live radio broadcasts of the 2006 Fifa World Cup tournament in English and Spanish on XM Satellite Radio.

    The event kicks off on Friday, 9 June in Germany.

    XM will kick off its World Cup play-by-play coverage live with broadcasts of the opening match, Germany versus Costa Rica. XM is the exclusive English radio broadcaster (satellite or terrestrial) of the World Cup in the US, as well as the only radio service to offer fans live play-by-play coverage in both English and Spanish.

    XM will feature 31 days of 24-hour coverage of the World Cup, including English broadcasts of 56 live matches and Spanish broadcasts of 50 live games, as well as news updates, analysis and commentary.

    XM will broadcast World Cup matches in English on its dedicated Fifa World Cup Soccer channel (XM Channel 148) from 9 June to 9 July. XM’s broadcast team includes former US World Cup team players Jeff Agoos, Thomas Dooley and Christopher Sullivan

    XM is now broadcasting pre-match coverage, including call-in shows, interviews and specials, 24 hours a day on XM channels 147 and 148.