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Show World Cup matches for free
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I REFER to Tuesday's report, 'SingTel, StarHub battle for World Cup rights', on the bid to win rights to beam June 2010's World Cup football matches.
I wonder why MediaCorp did not bid for the rights or at least make a joint bid with StarHub or SingTel. Free-to-air stations in other Asean countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines broadcast for free and people in those countries do not pay an annual TV licence fee.
Even countries like Britain and China also broadcast for free. Why couldn't MediaCorp secure the rights and broadcast for free?
The only silver lining in the cloud in Singapore is Fifa's ruling to make four key World Cup games free to air in every country. But that is not enough for football-hungry Singapore.
Advin Kwok
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Show World Cup matches for free
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I REFER to Tuesday's report, 'SingTel, StarHub battle for World Cup rights', on the bid to win rights to beam June 2010's World Cup football matches.
I wonder why MediaCorp did not bid for the rights or at least make a joint bid with StarHub or SingTel. Free-to-air stations in other Asean countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines broadcast for free and people in those countries do not pay an annual TV licence fee.
Even countries like Britain and China also broadcast for free. Why couldn't MediaCorp secure the rights and broadcast for free?
The only silver lining in the cloud in Singapore is Fifa's ruling to make four key World Cup games free to air in every country. But that is not enough for football-hungry Singapore.
Advin Kwok
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