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FIFA World Cup - SG to telecast all 64 matches live

Postby SOSweet » Sat May 01, 2010 10:53 am

Good news to all soccer fans in SG : we got to watch all the 64 matches telecasted if TODAY (newspaper) report is to be taken seriously :

Quote : "After more than six months of nail—biting suspense, sources have confirmed that football fans will be able to watch all 64 matches of the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa ’live’ on television in Singapore.

Details of the closely—guarded deal were, on Wednesday night, still being ironed out by the two telco giants — StarHub and SingTel.

One scenario is for the matches to be split between StarHub’s cable service and SingTel’s mioTV. However, a source familiar with the outcome, pointed out that if the telcos split the bill 50—50, it was more likely that all the matches would be telecast on both pay television platforms.

Selected matches will also be telecast live on free—to—air television by national broadcaster MediaCorp. The number of matches on free—to—air TV could not be confirmed but is likely to include the opening match between South Africa and Mexico as well as the semi—finals and finals.

TODAY expects an announcement to be made this week.

What’s the deal worth?

When it comes to the exact dollars and cents of the deal the picture gets a little grainy, especially since both telcos are listed.

According to sources, the telecast rights were finally negotiated down to about US$15 million, or about S$21 million. This is about half the S$40 million in many earlier news reports.

How does this compare to past deals? Well, now the picture gets fuzzier. Exact numbers have never been revealed, the last deal inked by StarHub was for two World Cup finals — 2002 and 2006 —and given that the deal is in US dollars, the exchange rate has moved significantly over the past decade.

It is believed that StarHub paid US$5 million for the telecast rights to the 2006 World Cup. If so, the US$15 million figure is in line with the three to four times more that many other countries are paying for telecast rights this year.

So does that same three—fold multiplier apply to what fans will have to pay to watch the World Cup? In 2006, StarHub charged a $15 subscription fee for those who signed up during their early—bird promotion and $25 subsequently.

Said banker Kelvin Tan: "I would definitely not pay more than $100 to watch the World Cup, at most $60 or so."

Time was running out

It was in December that StarHub and SingTel first revealed that they had submitted a joint bid to Football Media Services (FMS), the Asian representatives of the event’s rights holder, FIFA.

It is understood there have been at least half a dozen bids tabled unsuccessfully. Some have blamed SingTel for its aggressive bid of more than $300 million for three seasons of Barclays Premier League (BPL) matches which may have sent a signal to FIFA, and its agent FMS, that there was money to be made in football crazy Singapore.

So why did both sides finally settle on this smaller sum?

One theory: Each day that passed without a deal meant that the telcos had less time to score advertising deals, which are the main source of revenue to defray their costs — short of passing them on to consumers.

This made it less and less attractive for the telcos to raise their bid. With the World Cup kicking off on June 11, the telcos now have just six weeks to sell advertising."
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Re: FIFA World Cup - SG to telecast all 64 matches live

Postby wwloon » Sat May 01, 2010 2:01 pm

Wouldn't you guys have a choice to watch some of the matches on RTM1 and RTM2?

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Re: FIFA World Cup - SG to telecast all 64 matches live

Postby tlchuan » Sat May 01, 2010 2:15 pm

we in penang watch the game at ma mah store :thumbsup:
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Re: FIFA World Cup - SG to telecast all 64 matches live

Postby SOSweet » Fri May 07, 2010 6:25 pm

It's official!

Football fans in Singapore will be able to catch the 2010 World Cup action 'live' on their television screens.

The good news was delivered by both StarHub and SingTel, the joint bidders, in their media statements on Friday.

All 64 matches of the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa will be shown live.

The two telcos are offering subscribers early-bird World Cup football package priced at S$66 on or before 31 May, after which it will cost S$88.

In a statement, MediaCorp said it is finalising arrangements with the two telcos to air four key World Cup matches on Channel 5 and HD5.

The four matches that will be telecast live with same day encores are: opening match, two semi-finals and finals. Such an arrangement would be subject to FIFA's approval.

SingTel and StarHub subscribers will get to view the matches on two dedicated World Cup channels.

The main World Cup channel, FIFA World Cup Channel 1, will air the 'live' telecast of 56 matches, primetime repeats of the matches, delayed telecast of eight simulcast matches, as well as pre- and post-match features and daily match highlights on all platforms.

FIFA World Cup Channel 2 will offer the 'live' telecast of eight simulcast matches.

StarHub's Chief Operating Officer Tan Tong Hai said: "We negotiated hard for the World Cup rights for over a year, with the best interest of the nation at heart. We are thrilled to be able to bring viewers in Singapore to the heart of the sporting action in South Africa."

SingTel's chief of content and media services, Edward Ying, said that despite the challenging negotiations, "the focus at the heart of it was the football fans in Singapore".

FIFA director of TV, Niclas Ericson, said that he is pleased at the successful conclusion to the negotiations and that "viewers throughout Singapore will be able to celebrate the best that football has to offer". -Channel News Asia
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Re: FIFA World Cup - SG to telecast all 64 matches live

Postby Inggo » Fri May 07, 2010 7:50 pm

must going back to Singapore, :-k \:D/
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Re: FIFA World Cup - SG to telecast all 64 matches live

Postby GGsg168 » Fri May 07, 2010 11:01 pm

sleepless nights again.

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Postby tom12 » Sat May 08, 2010 12:14 am

And increase of illegal betting too...
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Postby user66 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:38 pm

I support Japan :mrgreen:


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