VTV officially owns FIFA World Cup 2022 media copyright

The Vietnam Television (VTV) on October 26 announced that it has officially owned media copyright for FIFA World Cup 2022, becoming the exclusive broadcaster of the tournament in Vietnam as well as on VTV digital platforms.
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Hanoi (VNA) - The VietnamTelevision (VTV) on October 26 announced that it has officially owned media copyrightfor FIFA World Cup 2022, becoming the exclusive broadcaster of the tournamentin Vietnam as well as on VTV digital platforms.

Accordingly, all 64 matches of the tournament will be livebroadcast on VTV2, VTV3, VTV5, VTV Can Tho and VTVGo app, together with commentaries before, end-of-H1, and after matches.

The VTV also enjoys benefits such as exclusive rightsto television (terrestrial, cable, satellite, Internet Protocol Television),and exclusive rights to broadcast on mobile and internet (includingover-the-top (OTT) media service in Vietnam.

The latest updates about matches will also beavailable on VTV News e-paper, VTV Go app and VTV pages on social media.

Those interested in sharing the FIFA World Cup 2022 media copyright in theterritory of Vietnam must have an agreement with VTV and must be approved inwriting by FIFA./.

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