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Contents
Report authors
2
Introduction
3
Match schedule
4
Report notes
5
Top-line coverage and audience summary
6
Executive summary
7
Key market summaries
8
In-home data sources and methodology
9
Global FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 analysis
10
Regional FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 analysis
o
Africa and Middle East
15
o
Asia
17
o
Europe
19
o
North, Central America and Caribbean
21
o
Oceania
23
o
South America
24
Appendix
o FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010
broadcast summary by territory
27
o
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 reach analysis
29
o
Media Rights Licensees
30
o
Unconfirmed broadcasts
41
o
Glossary of terms
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Report authors
KantarSport (formerly TNS Sport) is a leading specialist sports and entertainment research
company, delivering insight for nearly 20 years into more than 250 sporting federations,
rights holders, clubs/teams, venues, broadcasters and sponsors globally. KantarSport has been
working directly with FIFA on their global coverage and audience reporting since June 2009.
KantarSport is part of the Kantar Media family; the research and insight arm of the WPP
group.
Address: 66 Wilson Street, London, EC2A 2JX, United Kingdom
Tel.: 0044 (0)207 868 6110
Website: www.kantarmedia.com/en/our-expertise/kantarsport
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Introduction
The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 took place from 5th September to
25th September 2010 and featured 16 football nations from around the globe.
The list of competing nations was:
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Chile
Germany
Japan
Brazil
Korea DPR
Korea Republic
New Zealand
Canada
Nigeria
Mexico
Spain
Ghana
Trinidad &
Tobago
South Africa
Venezuela
Republic of
Ireland
Each of the teams played three group-stage matches, before the top two teams in each
group progressed to the knockout round-of-16 stage. The games took place at five venues
across Trinidad & Tobago, including stadiums in Port of Spain, Marabella, Scarborough, Couva
and Arima.
Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad had the honour of hosting the final
between Korea Republic and Japan, with Korea Republic winning 5-4 on penalties after a 3-3
draw after extra time.
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Match schedule
Match
Stage
Date
Time
Venue
Teams
Score
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
Group stage
5-Sep-10
5-Sep-10
5-Sep-10
5-Sep-10
6-Sep-10
6-Sep-10
6-Sep-10
6-Sep-10
8-Sep-10
8-Sep-10
8-Sep-10
8-Sep-10
9-Sep-10
9-Sep-10
9-Sep-10
9-Sep-10
12-Sep-10
12-Sep-10
12-Sep-10
12-Sep-10
13-Sep-10
13-Sep-10
13-Sep-10
13-Sep-10
18:00
15:00
16:00
19:00
19:00
16:00
16:00
19:00
19:00
16:00
16:00
19:00
16:00
19:00
16:00
19:00
18:00
18:00
15:00
15:00
16:00
16:00
19:00
19:00
Port of Spain
Port of Spain
Scarborough
Scarborough
Couva
Couva
Arima
Arima
Marabella
Marabella
Scarborough
Scarborough
Couva
Couva
Arima
Arima
Couva
Arima
Arima
Couva
Scarborough
Marabella
Scarborough
Marabella
TRI v CHI
NGA v PRK
GER v MEX
RSA v KOR
NZL v VEN
ESP v JPN
IRL v BRA
CAN v GHA
TRI v NGA
PRK v CHI
GER v RSA
KOR v MEX
NZL v ESP
JPN v VEN
IRL v CAN
GHA v BRA
PRK v TRI
CHI v NGA
KOR v GER
MEX v RSA
JPN v NZL
VEN v ESP
GHA v IRL
BRA v CAN
2:1 (1:0)
3:2 (1:1)
9:0 (5:0)
1:3 (0:1)
1:2 (1:1)
4:1 (3:0)
1:2 (0:1)
1:0 (0:0)
1:2 (1:1)
3:0 (1:0)
10:1 (9:1)
4:1 (2:1)
1:3 (1:1)
6:0 (3:0)
1:0 (0:0)
1:0 (1:0)
1:0 (1:0)
0:5 (0:2)
0:3 (0:0)
4:0 (1:0)
6:0 (1:0)
1:2 (0:1)
0:3 (0:2)
2:0 (1:0)
25
26
27
28
Quarter-final
Quarter-final
Quarter-final
Quarter-final
16-Sep-10
16-Sep-10
17-Sep-10
17-Sep-10
16:00
19:00
16:00
19:00
Marabella
Marabella
Couva
Arima
NGA v KOR
GER v PRK
ESP v BRA
IRL v JPN
5:6 a.e.t. (4:4, 3:2)
0:1 (0:1)
2:1 (1:0)
1:2 (0:1)
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30
Semi-final
Semi-final
21-Sep-10
21-Sep-10
16:00
19:00
Couva
Couva
KOR v ESP
PRK v JPN
2:1 (2:1)
1:2 (0:0)
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Match for third
place
25-Sep-10
15:00
Port of Spain
ESP v PRK
1:0 (0:0)
32
Final
25-Sep-10
18:00
Port of Spain
KOR v JPN
3:3 a.e.t. (3:3, 2:2) 5:4 PSO
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Report notes1

Throughout this report “AUDIENCE REACH” has been quoted, which is the
measurement of the total unique individuals to have watched the event on television
in-home. This ensures viewers are not duplicated while providing a true measure of
event penetration.
For the purposes of this report, audience reach has been based on viewers watching a
minimum of 20 consecutive minutes of coverage; however a lower reach condition of
viewers watching a minimum of 3 consecutive minutes of coverage has also been
sourced and is quoted throughout as well as shown in the “Appendix” section. The
projected global reach is based on collecting the audited reach data in major
measured markets around the world, which account for a wide geographic spread as
well as a significant proportion of the world’s population.

Many markets around the world have developed accurate methodologies to measure
“IN-HOME AUDIENCES” over recent years; therefore there is a higher level of available
audited audiences in this report than in the previous event report.

Where estimated audiences have been applied, a more rigorous methodology has
been employed than previously, taking into account multiple variables (see “In-Home
Data sources and methodology” section).
Audience estimates are used due to the fact that official audited audience
measurement systems still do not exist in many markets around the world. For
example, estimates continue to be necessary in much of Africa, the Middle East,
Caribbean, Pacific Islands and smaller markets in the Asia sub-continent. In addition,
many digital/subscription channels around the world either do not or are not able to
measure their audiences.
Audited audience data is available in close to 80 territories, which, although only
representing a minority of the territories where coverage was available, account for
approximately 70% of the world population and 85% of the global GDP.
1
Please refer to Glossary for definition of all terms identified in “CAPITALS”
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Top-line coverage and audience summary
Total broadcast hours:
1,734
Total territories reached:
178
Total in-home audience reach (20+ consecutive minutes):
49.4 million
Total in-home audience reach (3+ minutes):
90.3 million
Average global in-home audience per live match:
1.5 million
Highest global in-home audience
(FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Final; KOR v JPN):
9.0 million
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Executive summary1
The in-home television coverage of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago
2010 reached over 90.3 million people around the world, based on viewers watching a
minimum of three consecutive minutes of coverage. Based on viewers watching a minimum
of 20 consecutive minutes of coverage, the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago
2010 reached 49.4 million viewers.
To establish the audience reach for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago
2010, FIFA sourced audience reach from a selection of major measured markets around the
world. It was ensured that these markets accounted for a wide geographic spread as well as a
significant proportion of the world’s population. This was then used to project a global reach
(refer to “Global FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 analysis” section for
more detail), resulting in the reach quoted above.
Other highlights of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 included:
o
Each live match was watched by an average in-home global audience of 1.5 million.
o
The peak audience was for the Final match, with a total global audience of over nine
million viewers.
o
The highest audiences were recorded in the Korea Republic, where an average
audience of 2.5 million people watched the live Final match. Overall, over 11 million
viewers were reached in-home by the television coverage in the Korea Republic.
o
Reach was also relatively high in Nigeria3 and Mexico, where more than six million
viewers were reached2.
o
Elsewhere, more than two million viewers were reached2 in South Africa (4.1m),
Indonesia (2.8m3) and Brazil (2.6m).
o
A total of over 1,734 hours of FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010
“DEDICATED COVERAGE” were broadcast in-home.
o
In-home television coverage was highest in the Africa and Middle East region, where a
total of more than 826 hours were broadcast. Primarily, this high level of coverage was
due to the Supersport licensee (478 hours).
o
The highest ratings (“TVR%”) were produced in Bolivia and El Salvador; where
broadcasters achieved ratings of more than 5% for their programming.
o
Elsewhere, TVR%’s of more than 3% were generated in multiple markets around the
world, including Japan, Korea Republic, South Africa, New Zealand and Honduras.
o
The highest “MARKET SHARE” during the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad &
Tobago 2010 was achieved in the Korea Republic, where the early morning live
coverage of the Final match between Korea Republic and Japan gained nearly 50% of
all television viewers during the game. In addition, market shares of more than 30%
where achieved in Uruguay and South Africa.
1
Please refer to Glossary for definition of all terms identified in “CAPITALS”
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
3
Projected based on measured markets in the region
2
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Key market summaries1
Pan Europe (via Eurosport)4
South Africa
Coverage (hh:mm): 68:18
Coverage (hh:mm): 134:15
2/3
Audience reach : 1.1m
Audience reach 2: 4.1m
Live match average audience: 102,000
Live match average audience: 104,000
Peak match audience: 367,000
Peak match audience: 1.1m
China
Korea Republic
Coverage (hh:mm): 01:33
Coverage (hh:mm): 111:38
2
Audience reach : 190,000
Audience reach2: 11.1m
Live match average audience: 174,000
Live match average audience: 292,000
Peak match audience: 174,000
Peak match audience: 2.7m
India
Japan
Coverage (hh:mm): 11:09
Coverage (hh:mm): 20:50
2
Audience reach : 86,000
Audience reach2/3: 653,000
Live match average audience: 1,000
Live match average audience: 55,000
Peak match audience: 2,000
Peak match audience: 212,000
Australia
Mexico
Coverage (hh:mm): 07:45
Coverage (hh:mm): 40:59
2/3
Audience reach : 45,000
Audience reach2: 6.4m
Live match average audience:12,000
Live match average audience: 1.6m
Peak match audience: 15,000
Peak match audience: 3.3m
Argentina
Brazil
Coverage (hh:mm): 16:05
Coverage (hh:mm): 18:44
2/3
Audience reach : 73,000
Audience reach2: 2.6m
Live match average audience: 6,000
Live match average audience: 43,000
Peak match audience: 17,000
Peak match audience: 646,000
1
Please refer to Glossary for definition of all terms identified in “CAPITALS”
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
3
Projected based on measured markets in the region
4
Territories covered include Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia-Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine,
United Kingdom & Vatican City.
2
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In-home data sources and methodology1
The majority of schedules of programming were sourced directly from the FIFA “MEDIA
RIGHTS LICENSEES (MRLs)”, or in some cases from the official television auditing agencies in
markets. In addition, the current household penetration figures were confirmed via the same
source for the majority of MRLs, or if this was not forthcoming, from either published data or
via the Kantar Media and WPP network of offices. Furthermore, audience data, where
available, has been gathered for each programme directly from MRLs. However, in some
cases this has also been ordered from official television auditing agencies in the market.
It is worth noting that several territories have audience measurement panels which do not
cover the entire territory. In such cases, the audiences are upweighted using the officially
measured data in conjunction with population and television penetration information to
account for the entire territory.
Where markets are able to split live coverage into pre-match, match and post-match and such
coverage is of reasonable duration (more than three minutes), this has been displayed and
analysed as separate highlights programming.
Where markets remain unrated, a methodology to “ESTIMATE AUDIENCES” was employed in
each of the individual markets. This methodology is based on using the available data for
licensees in the corresponding region as well as analysis based on a combination of the
following variables:
o Household penetration of channel
o Day part (morning, lunchtime, afternoon, prime time, late evening or late night)
o Type of coverage (live, delayed, repeat, highlights / magazine)
o Match (live games only)
o Stage of competition (group match / quarter-finals / semi-finals / final; all non-live
programming)
o Analysis of individual market (i.e. whether the market has a team competing in the
tournament, whether the market has a team competing in the fixture, the level of
interest in football within a market, etc.)
o Comparative audiences in the region
Please note that at time of publishing there were Media Rights Licensees whose data
remained outstanding. These licensees are listed in the Appendix and are not included in the
analysis. However, for the AUB licensee in Africa it has been assumed that as a minimum any
fixture featuring a home team was aired.
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Please refer to Glossary for definition of all terms identified in “CAPITALS”
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Global FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 analysis
When based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes, the total audience
reach of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 was 49.4 million.
However, when analysing the ‘three-minute’ audience reach, a total of 90.3 million was
achieved.
To establish the global audience reach of the event, official measured audience reach
statistics were collected from major markets around the world (please refer to below). For the
purposes of defining the audience reach below, viewers had to have watched a minimum of
20 consecutive minutes of FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 coverage.
Audience reach by territory 2
25%
10
Audience Reach
8
% of Population
20%
15%
6
10%
4
Reach as % of
Population
Audience Reach
(millions)
12
5%
2
0
0%
Korea
Republic
Mexico
South Africa
Brazil
UK
China
India
Audience reach2 was over 11 million in the Korea Republic (11.1m2), which represents close to
25% of the population. This was by far the highest measured reach of any territory and was
achieved largely due to the audience for the Final match, which achieved an average
audience of over 2.5 million on SBS.
Reach of 6.4 million was produced in Mexico2, largely based on the opening match played by
the Mexico national team, which generated an average audience of 2.6 million.
In South Africa, the in-home television coverage reached more than 4.1 million viewers2,
while in Brazil nearly 2.6 million people were reached2.
2
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
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To calculate the global reach of the event, a ratio was calculated taking in to account live
average and peak audiences in each market, the universe of channels in each market and the
reach in each of the measured markets shown on the previous page. This ratio was then used
to extrapolate across all markets in the corresponding regions.
This methodology resulted in the event reaching a total of 49.4 million individuals globally
(based on viewing a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes). However, if the reach condition is
reduced to viewers watching just three consecutive minutes of coverage, the projected global
reach equates to 90.3 million.
Projected reach by region
Individuals (millions)
40
34.2
35
20+ consecutive minutes
30
3+ consecutive minutes
25
20
12.5
15
21.0
18.3
17.8
12.1
10.3
6.8
10
5
1.6
3.6
0.5
1.1
0
Asia
Africa & Middle North, Central
East
America &
Caribbean
South America
Europe
Oceania
The highest reach was in Asia (17.8 million2), with viewers in the Korea Republic accounting
for over 60% (62%) of the reach across the region (11.1m2). Other Asian markets where reach
of more than one million viewers were projected2 included Indonesia (2.8m2) and Vietnam
(1.3m2).
There were 12.5 million individuals reached across the Africa and Middle East region2, with
South Africa and Nigeria3 offering a combined reach of nearly 11 million individuals2 (87% of
the regional total).
Across the North, Central America and Caribbean region, a reach of 10.3 million2 was
generated, with Mexico offering the majority of this (6.4m; 62%). In El Salvador (1.5m2), a
projected reach of more than one million was also generated.
South America produced an audience reach of close to seven million viewers2, with Brazil
offering the highest total (2.6m; 38%2). Projected reach also totalled more than one million
in Chile (1.4m2), Peru (1.1m2) and Bolivia (1.1m2).
2
3
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
Projected based on measured markets in the region
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The Final match of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 attracted the
highest global in-home audience of any game, with a total audience of over nine million
viewers.
Both Semi-finals achieved total audiences of more than six million, while each of the Quarterfinals attracted audiences of at least two million.
A total of 19 matches gained live global average in-home audiences of at least one million
individuals.
Global average audience by match
(Total audience of over one million shown)
7.4
KOR v JPN (Final)
4.4
PRK v JPN (Semi-final)
1.4
2.9
NGA v KOR (Quarter-final)
1.8
2.6
ESP v BRA (Quarter-final)
1.2
2.3
1.2
3.0
GER v MEX (Group stage)
0.1
1.6
GER v PRK (Quarter-final)
1.3
2.4
MEX v RSA (Group stage)
CHI v NGA (Group stage)
0.1
1.8
IRL v JPN (Quarter-final)
0.5
1.5
GER v RSA (Group stage)
0.8
1.8
GHA v BRA (Group stage) 0.5
0.4
1.9
NGA v PRK (Group stage)
Live
Non-live (repeat, delayed)
1.7
ESP v PRK (Match for third place)
1.5
TRI v NGA (Group stage)
1.5
0.1
0.0
0.1
BRA v CAN (Group stage) 0.3
1.2
ESP v JPN (Group stage) 0.4
0.8
KOR v MEX (Group stage)
1.6
4.6
KOR v ESP (Semi-final)
TRI v CHI (Group stage)
Individuals (millions)
1.6
0.9 0.3
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Channels in Mexico generated among the highest live match audiences, in particular Televisa 25
achieving an average of close to 1.5 million viewers for the one live game they aired. In
addition, both TV Azteca 136 and TV Azteca 76 also produced averages of more than one
million viewers for each live game aired.
Elsewhere, the OSMI/BON Network7 in Nigeria produced an estimated audience of 1.2 million
for each of their live games, while in the Korea Republic; the average audience across all
games on SBS8 was over 800,000.
Overall, there were over 60 different channels broadcasting live coverage of the FIFA U-17
Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 around the world. A total of 21 channels in 17
different markets achieving average audiences of more than 100,000 during the tournament.
Average live match audience by channel
(Average of over 100,000 shown)
0
200
400
600
800
Individuals (000s)
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
Televisa 2 - Mexico
OSMI/BON Network - Nigeria
TV Azteca 13 - Mexico
TV Azteca 7 - Mexico
SBS - Korea Republic
GTV - Indonesia
SABC 1 - South Africa
VTV3 - Vietnam
TVN - Chile
Canal 4 - El Salvador
Eurosport - Pan Europe
Al Jazeera Sport 10 - Pan Middle East
Al Jazeera Sport 9 - Pan Middle East
CCTV-5 - China
Al Jazeera Sport 7 - Pan Middle East
UC - Bolivia
Red Global - Peru
VICA TV - Honduras
MYTV - Cambodia
GBC - Ghana
Astro Supersport - Malaysia
5
6
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee OTI/Televisa, S.A. de C.V.
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee OTI/TV Azteca, S.A. de C.V.
7
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee Optima Sports Management International (OSMI) & Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON)
8
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee SBS International, Inc.
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A total of over 1,734 hours of dedicated FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago
2010 were aired around the world. For the purposes of this report, this has been broken
down into six regions (see below).
Licensees across Africa and the Middle East showed the highest levels of dedicated in-home
coverage, with a total of over 826 hours being available across 67 territories. The highest
contribution to this coverage total was provided by the SuperSport licensee, which aired
extensive levels of coverage (478 hours) across 12 separate channels in the region. In addition,
Canal+ across Africa showed 163 hours and Al Jazeera aired more than 119 hours across the
Middle East.
There were over 300 hours of coverage aired in Asia, with over a third (36%; 111 hours) of
this being generated in the Korea Republic.
In the North, Central America and the Caribbean region, licensees aired a total of 272 hours
of coverage. This was mainly provided by the coverage across the Caribbean (65 hours) as
well as in Guatemala (54 hours), Mexico (41 hours) and Honduras (40 hours).
Across each of the remaining three regions, total levels of coverage were in excess of 89
hours, while 49 territories were reached in Europe largely thanks to the distribution of
Eurosport. Eurosport also aired significant levels of coverage, with 68 hours being shown.
No. of
territories
67
20
26
9
49
7
178
Region
Africa & Middle East
Asia
North, Central America and Caribbean
Oceania
Europe
South America
Total
Total coverage
(hh:mm)
826:15
306:28
272:25
120:19
119:49
89:24
1734:42
Hours of coverage and territories by region
900:00
80
70
Hours of coverage
Territories
600:00
60
50
450:00
40
30
300:00
Territories
Coverage (hh:mm)
750:00
20
150:00
10
00:00
0
Africa &
Middle East
Asia
North, Central
America and
Caribbean
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Oceania
Europe
South America
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Regional FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 analysis
Africa and Middle East
A projected reach of 12.5 million individuals2 was generated across the region by the in-home
coverage of the tournament.
The large majority (87%2) of the audience reach was produced in South Africa and Nigeria;
together accounting for a projected 10.9 million viewers2. Over 6.7 million viewers in Nigeria
were projected to have been reached2, while in South Africa more than 4.1 million were
reached2.
Elsewhere, across the Middle East the Al Jazeera coverage reached a projected 837,000
viewers in-home2.
The highest audiences in the region were delivered by the OSMI/BON Network7 in Nigeria,
with their programming achieving an estimated average of close to 1.2 million viewers. The
highest rated programme was the Final match, generating an estimated average audience of
1.7 million.
Elsewhere, SABC 19 in South Africa attracted an average of more than 500,000 viewers to
each programme, including an average audience of more than 1.1 million for the Germany v
South Africa match.
Al Jazeera generated an estimated peak average audience of more than 200,000 during the
event.
Average and peak average audience by channel
Africa and Middle East (peak average of over 100,000 shown)
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
Individuals(000s)
1,600
1,800
OSMI/BON Network Nigeria
SABC 1 - South Africa
Al Jazeera Sport 7 - Pan
Middle East
Average audience
Al Jazeera Sport 9 - Pan
Middle East
Peak average audience
Al Jazeera Sport 10 - Pan
Middle East
GBC - Ghana
2
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
7
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee Optima Sports Management International (OSMI) & Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON)
9
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee SABC
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More than 826 hours of FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 coverage was
broadcast in the African and Middle Eastern region; representing the highest of any region
and nearly half (47%) of the global total.
The Pan Africa SuperSport and Canal Horizons channels accounted for a combined total of
over 396 hours of tournament coverage. SuperSport also had feeds going directly in to South
Africa10 as well as Nigeria, therefore overall, this licensee accounted for a total of 478 hours
of coverage.
Viewers in Nigeria had access to 147 hours of coverage; with high levels of SuperSport
coverage supplemented by the coverage on the OSMI/BON Network7.
This was a similar story in South Africa, where 120 hours of SuperSport10 coverage were
supported by 14 hours of coverage on SABC.
Audiences across the Middle East were able to watch more than 119 hours of tournament
coverage via the Al Jazeera channels.
432:00
396:50
Coverage by territory - Africa and Middle East
Coverage (hh:mm)
384:00
336:00
288:00
240:00
192:00
147:15
134:15
144:00
119:30
96:00
22:24
48:00
06:00
00:00
Pan Africa
7
Nigeria
South Africa
Pan Middle
East
French
Overseas
Territories
Ghana
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee Optima Sports Management International (OSMI) & Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON)
10
Sub-licensee of the main Media Rights Licensee SABC
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Asia
The projected audience reach was 17.8 million individuals2 in Asia; the highest of any region.
Much of the reach in Asia (62%) was delivered by the Korea Republic, where over 11 million
people were reached2.
Elsewhere, more than 2.8 million people were projected to have been reached2 in Indonesia;
while 1.3 million people were reached2 in Vietnam.
SBS8 in the Korea Republic achieved the highest peak average audience in the region and the
highest of any channel around the world. The early morning live coverage of the Final match
achieved an average audience of over 2.1 million on SBS. A further average audience of
347,000 watched the match on SBS Sports in the Korea Republic, therefore creating a total
average audience of over 2.5 million for the live coverage of the Final match in the Korea
Republic.
The programming on GTV11 in Indonesia attracted the highest average audience across the
region, with each programme gaining an average of 675,000 viewers. This average included a
peak average audience of 900,000 for their coverage of the Final match.
In addition, peak average audiences of more than 170,000 were produced in Vietnam, China,
Cambodia, Malaysia and Japan.
Average and peak average audience by channel
Asia (average of over 50,000 shown)
0
500
1,000
1,500
Individuals (000s)
2,000
2,500
GTV - Indonesia
SBS - Korea Republic
VTV3 - Vietnam
CCTV-5 - China
MYTV - Cambodia
Average audience
Astro SuperSport - Malaysia
Peak average audience
CS Fuji - Japan
SBS Sports - Korea Republic
2
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee SBS International, Inc.
11
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee M-League/PT EC Entertainment
8
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A total of 306 hours of tournament coverage were aired throughout Asia.
Viewers in the Korea Republic could have seen the highest levels of coverage in the region,
with more than 111 hours of tournament coverage being shown.
In Hong Kong, viewers had access to over 53 hours of coverage, while more than 20 hours
were available to watch in Japan.
Over 15 hours of coverage were broadcast in to Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Cambodia,
while in India there were 11 hours shown and in China 1.5 hours of coverage were aired.
Coverage by territory - Asia
100:00
80:00
53:45
60:00
40:00
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20:00
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Europe
Nearly 1.6 million individuals were reached2 across the region by the in-home coverage of the
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010.
The majority of the audience reach in Europe was generated by Eurosport, which was
projected to have reached more than one million viewers2.
In addition, over 200,000 people were projected to have been reached2 in Russia and in
Turkey.
The highest audiences in Europe were generated by Eurosport, with an average of 174,000
watching each programme, including a peak average audience of 369,000 watching a
highlights programme of the opening matches.
Average and peak average audience by channel - Europe
0
50
100
150
200
250
Individuals (000s)
300
350
400
Eurosport - Pan Europe
RTR Sport - Russia
Eurosport 2 - Pan Europe
TRT 3 - Turkey
ORF Sport+ - Austria
Average audience
Peak live audience
Eurosport - France
2
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
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Licensees across Europe showed close to 120 hours of FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad
& Tobago 2010 coverage.
Eurosport across the region generated by far the highest level of coverage, with over 68
hours being broadcast.
Elsewhere, over 20 hours were shown in Turkey and in France, while in Russia nearly 3 hours
of coverage were aired and in Austria 29 minutes of highlights coverage were broadcast.
72:00
68:18
Coverage by territory - Europe
Coverage (hh:mm)
60:00
48:00
36:00
25:50
22:24
24:00
12:00
02:46
00:29
00:00
Pan Europe
Turkey
France
20
Russia
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North, Central America & Caribbean
The in-home television coverage across the region reached 10.3 million individuals2.
Over 60% (62.2%2) of the reach in the region was achieved in Mexico, where 6.4 million
viewers were reached2 by the dedicated coverage of the tournament.
In addition, close to 1.5 million people were projected to have been reached in El Salvador,
while in Honduras a projected total of 914,000 viewers were reached.
The coverage of the Germany v Mexico game on Televisa 25 in Mexico achieved the highest
single audience in the region; with an average of 1.5 million people watching their coverage.
The TV Azteca 76 coverage of the Mexico v South Africa match gained a very similar level of
audience.
TV Azteca 136 also generated a significant audience, with their live coverage of Germany v
Mexico attracting an average audience of over 1.1 million.
Audiences outside of Mexico were far smaller, however average audiences of more than
300,000 were recorded on Canal 412 in El Salvador.
Average and peak average audience by channel
North, Central America & Caribbean (peak average of over 50,000 shown)
Individuals (000s)
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
Televisa 2 - Mexico
TV Azteca 13 - Mexico
TV Azteca 7 - Mexico
Canal 4 - El Salvador
Average audience
Peak live audience
VICA TV - Honduras
TDN - 517 - Mexico
Canal 13 - Guatemala
2
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee OTI/Televisa, S.A. de C.V.
6
Channel of the Media Rights Licensee OTI/TV Azteca, S.A. de C.V.
12
Channel of the main Media Rights Licensee OTI/Telecorporacion Salvadorena
5
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Over 272 hours of tournament coverage were aired in the North, Central America and
Caribbean region.
Viewers in the Caribbean had access to 65 hours of coverage, while in Guatemala, 54 hours of
coverage were aired. In addition, broadcasters in Mexico and Honduras aired over 40 hours of
coverage.
Coverage by territory - North, Central America & Caribbean
72:00
65:00
53:59
48:00
40:59
40:30
36:00
22:24
24:00
14:30
09:30
12:00
09:18
08:30
07:45
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60:00
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Oceania
Over 450,000 individuals were reached2 across the region by the in-home coverage of the
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010.
New Zealand accounted for almost 90% of the reach in the region (87.7%2), with a projected
reach of over 401,000 being generated2.
By far the highest audiences in the region were delivered by TVOne14 in New Zealand, which
gained an average of close to 92,000 viewers for each programme. This included an average
audience of 130,000 for their late night Group stage highlights coverage.
Average and peak average audience by channel
Oceania (all peak audiences of over 1,000 shown)
0
20
40
60
80
Individuals (000s)
100
120
140
TVOne - New Zealand
SBS 1 - Australia
Sky Sports 1 - New Zealand
Average audience
Mai TV - Fiji
Peak average audience
Sky Sports 2 - New Zealand
Sky Sports 3 - New Zealand
A total of 120 hours of FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 coverage was
shown across the Oceania region.
In New Zealand, viewers could have seen over 50 hours of coverage, while in the French
Overseas Territories, 22 hours were aired. In addition, nearly eight hours of coverage were
aired in Australia while 6.5 hours were shown across the Pacific Islands covered by the Mai TV
distribution.
Coverage (hh:mm)
60:00
Coverage by territory - Oceania
51:08
48:00
36:00
22:24
24:00
12:00
07:45
06:30
Australia
Each of the six
territories covered by
Mai TV
00:00
New Zealand
2
French Overseas
Territories
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
Channel of the main Media Rights Licensee SBS Australia’s sub-licensee TVNZ
14
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South America
A total of 6.8 million individuals were reached2 across the region by the in-home coverage of
the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010.
Brazil accounted for the highest reach2 in South America, with 2.5 million people reached by
the in-home coverage.
In addition, more than one million people were projected to have been reached2 in Chile,
Peru and Bolivia.
The highest audiences in the region were generated by broadcasters in Brazil, with
Bandeirantes achieving an average of over 450,000 viewers for each programme, including an
average audience of over 600,000 for their delayed coverage of the Final match.
In addition to Brazil, peak average audiences of more than 240,000 were achieved in Chile,
Bolivia and Peru.
Average and peak average audience by channel
South America (average of over 100,000 shown)
0
100
200
300
400
Individuals (000s)
500
600
700
Bandeirantes - Brazil
TVN - Chile
UC - Bolivia
Sportv - Brazil
Average audience
Peak average audience
Red Global - Peru
2
Based on viewers watching a minimum of 20 consecutive minutes
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A total of over 89 hours of tournament coverage was broadcast across the South America
region.
Viewers in Brazil had access to nearly 19 hours of coverage, while in Argentina and Chile
there were more than 15 hours shown and in Uruguay and Peru more than 10 hours were
aired.
Coverage by territory - South America
21:36
19:12
18:44
16:05
Coverage (hh:mm)
16:48
15:03
14:24
12:17
12:00
10:24
09:36
08:30
08:21
Bolivia
Ecuador
07:12
04:48
02:24
00:00
Brazil
Argentina
Chile
Uruguay
25
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FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010
broadcast summary by territory
Africa and Middle East
Territory
French Overseas Territories
Ghana
Nigeria
Pan Africa
Pan Middle East
South Africa
Africa & Middle East total
Total
coverage
(hh:mm)
22:24
06:00
147:15
396:50
119:30
134:15
826:15
Total
programmes
17
3
71
206
64
64
425
Average
TVR%
1.4
1.7
1.6
1.1
1.3
0.3
1.1
Live
coverage
(hh:mm)
07:24
06:00
145:15
135:59
24:30
80:20
399:28
Live
programmes
3
3
70
64
11
37
188
Average
live
TVR%
2.2
1.7
1.6
1.1
1.6
0.3
1.2
Audience reach
(20+ consec. mins)
64,688
396,872
6,716,725
347,186
837,159
4,140,000
12,502,632
Total
coverage
(hh:mm)
19:55
17:00
01:33
53:45
11:09
08:14
20:50
111:38
02:35
19:55
06:00
16:10
08:33
09:10
306:28
Total
programmes
9
8
1
25
6
4
9
103
1
9
3
8
4
4
194
Average
TVR%
0.8
1.3
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.4
1.1
0.2
1.0
0.8
0.0
0.5
0.1
0.4
0.4
Live
coverage
(hh:mm)
11:25
10:30
01:33
08:45
05:48
08:14
20:10
35:43
02:35
11:25
00:00
09:40
00:00
09:10
134:59
Live
programmes
5
5
1
4
3
4
7
15
1
5
0
4
0
4
58
Average
live
TVR%
1.1
0.8
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.4
1.2
0.5
1.0
1.1
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.4
0.7
Audience reach
(20+ consec. mins)
9,764
845,552
190,000
163,071
86,200
2,773,312
653,058
11,084,480
6,303
554,662
15,820
17,410
85,353
1,291,032
17,776,018
Total
coverage
(hh:mm)
00:29
22:24
68:18
02:46
25:50
119:49
Total
programmes
5
17
57
1
14
94
Average
TVR%
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
Live
coverage
(hh:mm)
00:00
07:24
28:11
00:00
08:00
43:35
Live
programmes
0
3
15
0
4
22
Average
live
TVR%
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
Audience reach
(20+ consec. mins)
13,857
43,125
1,060,875
207,706
261,015
1,586,578
Asia
Territory
Brunei
Cambodia
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea Republic
Macau
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Asia total
Europe
Territory
Austria
France
Pan Europe
Russia
Turkey
Europe total
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North, Central America & Caribbean
Territory
Canada
Costa Rica
El Salvador
French Overseas Territories
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Pan Caribbean
Panama
North, Central America &
Caribbean total
Total
coverage
(hh:mm)
14:30
09:18
09:30
22:24
53:59
40:30
40:59
07:45
65:00
08:30
Total
programmes
7
4
4
17
29
20
33
4
32
4
Average
TVR%
0.1
0.6
3.3
0.9
0.8
1.8
0.8
0.1
1.0
1.3
Live
coverage
(hh:mm)
06:00
09:18
09:30
07:24
46:56
20:30
07:59
00:00
41:00
08:30
Live
programmes
3
4
4
3
25
10
4
0
20
4
Average
live
TVR%
0.2
0.6
3.3
2.2
0.9
1.8
1.4
0.0
1.2
1.3
Audience reach
(20+ consec. mins)
227,075
272,628
1,489,863
93,858
480,509
913,766
6,396,622
14,847
260,515
122,706
272:25
154
1.0
157:07
77
1.3
10,272,389
Total
coverage
(hh:mm)
07:45
06:30
06:30
22:24
51:08
06:30
06:30
06:30
06:30
120:19
Total
programmes
3
3
3
17
25
3
3
3
3
63
Average
TVR%
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
Live
coverage
(hh:mm)
07:45
06:30
06:30
07:24
24:54
06:30
06:30
06:30
06:30
79:03
Live
programmes
3
3
3
3
10
3
3
3
3
34
Average
live
TVR%
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Audience reach
(20+ consec. mins)
44,854
154
3,956
2,953
401,514
476
2,434
276
637
457,255
Oceania
Territory
Australia
Cook Islands
Fiji
French Overseas Territories
New Zealand
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Vanuatu
Oceania total
South America
Territory
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Ecuador
Peru
Uruguay
South America total
Global total
Total
coverage
(hh:mm)
16:05
08:30
18:44
15:03
08:21
10:24
12:17
89:24
Total
programmes
8
4
10
6
4
5
12
49
Average
TVR%
0.2
4.4
0.5
1.7
0.6
0.6
1.3
1.1
Live
coverage
(hh:mm)
15:05
08:30
03:42
15:03
00:00
05:42
09:00
57:02
Live
programmes
7
4
2
6
0
3
4
26
1734:42
979
0.8
871:16
405
28
Average
Audience reach
live TVR% (20+ consec. mins)
0.2
72,575
4.4
1,051,962
0.1
2,564,956
1.7
1,427,675
0.0
268,570
0.8
1,074,394
1.4
331,338
1.4
6,791,469
1.0
49,386,340
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reach analysis by viewing condition
Territory
South Africa
China
India
Korea Republic
Brazil
Mexico
UK
Rest of the World (projected)
Global total
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
Trinidad & Tobago 2010
3+ consecutive minutes reach
6,075,000
1,330,000
840,450
17,001,442
4,572,951
13,087,940
804,000
46,545,017
90,256,800
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Trinidad & Tobago 2010
20+ consecutive minutes reach
4,140,000
190,000
86,200
11,084,480
2,564,956
6,396,622
345,000
24,579,082
49,386,340
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Terri tory
Algeria
Algeria
Angola
Angola
Angola
Angola
Angola
Bahrain
Benin
Benin
Benin
Benin
Benin
Botswana
Botswana
Botswana
Botswana
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Burundi
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Burundi
Burundi
Burundi
Cameroon
Cameroon
Cameroon
Cameroon
Cameroon
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Cape Verde
Cape Verde
Cape Verde
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Central African Republic
Central African Republic
Central African Republic
Central African Republic
Chad
Chad
Chad
Chad
Chad
Comoros
Congo Brazzaville
Congo Brazzaville
Congo Brazzaville
Congo Brazzaville
Congo Brazzaville
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Cote d'Ivoire
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DV D
Medi a Ri ghts L i censee
Al Jazeera
Eurosport S.A.
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
TPA - Televisao Publica de Angola
Al Jazeera
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
ORTB - Office de Radiodifussion Télévision du Bénin
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Botswana Radio and Television Services
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
TNB - Radiodiffusion Télévision du Burkina Faso
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTNB - Radiodiffusion Télévision Nationale du Burundi
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
CRTV - Cameroon Radio & Television
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTVCV - Radio TV du Cap Vert
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTC - Radiodiffusion Télévision Centrafricaine
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTNT - Radiodiffusion Télévision Nationale Tchad
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Television National Congolaise
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTI - Radiodiffusion Télévision Ivoirienne
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Radi o
TV
Hi ghl i ghts
News Access
Mobi l e
Broadband I nternet
Ri ghts acqui red
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
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FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
AUB
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
Conti nent
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
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Terri tory
Democratic Republic
Democratic Republic
Democratic Republic
Democratic Republic
Democratic Republic
Djibouti
Egypt
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Eritrea
Eritrea
Eritrea
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gabon
Gabon
Gabon
Gabon
Gambia
Gambia
Gambia
Gambia
Gambia
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana
Guinea Bissau
Guinea Bissau
Guinea Bissau
Guinea Bissau
Guinea Bissau
Guinea Conakry
Guinea Conakry
Guinea Conakry
Guinea Conakry
Guinea Conakry
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Jordan
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Kuwait
Lebanon
Lebanon
of
of
of
of
of
Congo
Congo
Congo
Congo
Congo
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X X
X X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DV D
Medi a Ri ghts L i censee
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTNC - Radiodiffusion Télévision Nationale congolaise
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Eurosport S.A.
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
REG - Radiodifusiao de Equatorial Guinea
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Erithrea Television Broadcast
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
ETS - Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTG - Radiodiffusion Télévision Gabonaise
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
GRTS - Gambia Radio and Television Services
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
GBC - Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Metro TV Ltd.
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
TV3 Network Ltd.
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTVGB - Radio et télévision de Guinée Bissau
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTG - Radiodifussion Télévision Guinéenne
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Eurosport S.A.
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
KBC - Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Eurosport S.A.
Radi o
TV
Hi ghl i ghts
News Access
Mobi l e
Broadband I nternet
Ri ghts acqui red
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X
X X
X X
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FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
Conti nent
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
32
Terri tory
Lesotho
Lesotho
Lesotho
Lesotho
Lesotho
Liberia
Liberia
Liberia
Liberia
Libya
Lybia
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
Malawi
Malawi
Malawi
Malawi
Malawi
Mali
Mali
Mali
Mali
Mali
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mauritius
Mauritius
Mauritius
Mauritius
Morocco
Morocco
Mozambique
Mozambique
Mozambique
Mozambique
Mozambique
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Niger
Niger
Niger
Niger
Niger
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DV D
Medi a Ri ghts L i censee
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Lesotho National Broadcasting Services
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Eurosport S.A.
Al Jazeera
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
ORTPM - Radiodiffusion Television de Madagascar
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
MBC - Malawi Broadcasting Corporation
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
ORTM - Office des Radiodiffusion et television du Mali
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
Eurosport S.A.
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
TVM - Televisao de Moçambique
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
NBC - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
ORTN - L'Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision du Niger
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Radi o
TV
Hi ghl i ghts
News Access
Mobi l e
Broadband I nternet
Ri ghts acqui red
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
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OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
FIFA
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
Conti nent
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Terri tory
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
FIFA
Africa & Middle East
Nigeria
OSMI
OSMI
OSMI
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Nigeria
Oman
Palestine
Qatar
Rwanda
Rwanda
Rwanda
ORINFOR - Rwandaise Bureau of Information & Broadcasting AUB
Africa & Middle East
Rwanda
X X X
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
Al Jazeera
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
RTS - Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
SLBS - Sierra Leone Broadcasting Services
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Rwanda
Sao Tome & Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Senegal
Senegal
Senegal
Senegal
Seychelles
Seychelles
Seychelles
Seychelles
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Somalia
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
33
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Medi a Ri ghts L i censee
AIT (DAAR)
Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation, Uyo
Anambra Broadcasting Service, Akwa
Aso Radio/TV
Borno Radio Television Corporation
Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CHANNELS TV
Continental Broadcasting Service, Lagos
DBN TV Abuja
Desmims Broadcast (Nig) Limited, Kaduna
FRCN - Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria
Galaxy Television
Gateway Television, Abeokuta
IMO Broadcasting Corporation, Owerri
Independet Telvision / Radio
KSMC - Kaduna State Media Corporation, Kaduna
Kwara State Broadcasting Corporation
Minaj Systems Limited (MSL)
Nasarawa Broadcasting Service, Lafia
NSMC, - Niger State Media Corporation, Minna
NTA - Nigerian Television Authority
ONDO State RadioVision Corporation
Optima Sports Management International (OSMI) &
Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON)
OSBC - Osun State Broadcasting Corporation
Plateau State Radio/TV Corporation
Silverbird Communications Limited
Supersport International (PTY) Limited
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)
Canal Overseas Africa (Canal Horizons)
CFI - Canal France International
Radi o
TV
Hi ghl i ghts
News Access
Mobi l e
Broadband I nternet
Ri ghts acqui red
X X X
X
X
X
X
X
X X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
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SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
SABC
FIFA
SABC
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
FIFA
AUB
FIFA
AUB
Conti nent
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
Africa & Middle East
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Terri tory
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
Sudan
Swaziland
Swaziland
Swaziland
Swaziland
Swaziland
Syria
Syria
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Togo
Togo
Togo
Togo
Togo
Tunisia
Tunisia
UAE
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Yemen
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zanzibar
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CFI - Canal France International
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ZBC - Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
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News Access
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Television Nacional de Chile (Channel 7)
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Radio Columbia
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Televisora de Costarica S.A. (Channel 7 / Teletica)
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CFU - Caribbean Football Union
CFU - Caribbean Football Union
CFU - Caribbean Football Union
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CFU - Caribbean Football Union
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Radio Television Guatemala, S.A.
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Televisiete, S.A. (Channel 7)
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CFU - Caribbean Football Union
CFU - Caribbean Football Union
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Corporacion Centroamericana de Comunicacion S.A. de C.V. (VICA or
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Radio Emisoras Unidas
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CFU - Caribbean Football Union
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CFU - Caribbean Football Union
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M-League Marketing Sdn Bhd
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ESS (ESPN STAR SPORTS)
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SBS International, Inc.
ESS (ESPN STAR SPORTS)
RS International Broadcasting & Sports Management Co. Ltd.
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TV
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Radio
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Eurosport S.A.
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Europe
Terri tory
Kosovo
Latvia
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Macedonia
Macedonia
Malta
Malta
Moldova
Moldova
Montenegro
Montenegro
Netherland
Netherlands
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Poland
Poland
Portugal
Portugal
Portugal
Romania
Romania
Romania
Russia
Russia
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Russian Federation
San Marino
San Marino
Serbia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovakia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Switzerland
SRG SSR idée suisse
(consisting of SF, TSR, RSI, Radio DRS, RSR - Radio Suisse
EBU
Romande, RSI Radio, RR - Radio Rhaeto-Romanic, HD Suisse)
Europe
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
TRT - Turkiye Radyo-Televizyon Kurumu
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
NTU - Natsionalna Telekompanya Ukrainy
Eurosport S.A.
talkSPORT
Eurosport S.A.
RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
FIFA
FIFA
EBU
FIFA
FIFA
EBU
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
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Turkey
Turkey
Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine
United Kingdom
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Medi a Ri ghts L i censee
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
MKRTV
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
NOS - Nederlandse Omroep Stichting
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
TVP - Telewizja Polska SA
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
RTP - Radiotelevisao Portuguesa
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
TVR - Televiziunea Romana
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
RTR - Rossijskoe Teleradio (All-Russian State TV and Radio
Broacasting Company)
Eurosport S.A.
Eurosport S.A.
RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
STV - Slovenska Televizia
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
RTVS - Radiotelevizija Slovenija
Eurosport S.A.
Eurosport S.A.
EBU - European Broadcasting Union
Eurosport S.A.
Radi o
TV
Hi ghl i ghts
News Access
Mobi l e
Broadband I nternet
Ri ghts acqui red
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SBS Australia
Mai TV
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SBS Australia
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SBS Australia
Mai TV
FIFA
SBS Australia
SBS Australia
Mai TV
FIFA
FIFA
FIFA
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SBS
Mai TV
SBS Australia
FIFA
SBS Australia
Mai TV
FIFA
Mai TV
FIFA
SBS Australia
Mai TV
FIFA
SBS Australia
FIFA
Mai TV
FIFA
Mai TV
SBS Australia
SBS Australia
FIFA
Mai TV
FIFA
SBS Australia
FIFA
Conti nent
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Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
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Oceania
Oceania
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Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
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Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Oceania
Terri tory
American Samoa
American Samoa
American Samoa
American Samoa
Australia
Australia
Cook Islands
Cook Islands
Cook Islands
Fiji
Fiji
Fiji
Kiribai
Nauru
Nauru
Nauru
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
Niue
Niue
Niue
Palau
Palau
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Samoa
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Tonga
Tonga
Tonga
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Vanuatu
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CNN
TWI (UK) Limited / FIFA Futbol Mundial
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Maona TV
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
SBS Television Corporation
Cook Islands Television / Elijah Communications
Mai TV
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Mai TV
Pacific Broadcasting Services
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Mai TV
Mai TV
Nauru Media Bureau
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
SBS Television Corporation
SKY Network Television Limited
TVNZ - Television New Zealand
Broadcasting Corporation of Niue
Mai TV
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Mai TV
PNCC
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Media Niugini Limited
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Mai TV
Samoa Quality Broadcasting Ltd.
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Mai TV
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Telekom Television Limited - Solomon Islands
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Cable Pacific Ltd.
Mai TV
Mai TV
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Tonga Broadcasting Commission
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Mai TV
SBS Australia - Special Broadcasting Services Corporation
Radi o
TV
Hi ghl i ghts
News Access
Mobi l e
Broadband I nternet
Ri ghts acqui red
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Unconfirmed licensees
The broadcast schedule for the below licensees had not been received at time of publishing,
therefore the data from these has not been included in the analysis contained within this
report.
Media Rights Licensee
Starhub Cable Vision Ltd.
Televisora de Costarica S.A. (Channel 7 / Teletica)
TV Accion, S.A. / Telefuturo (Canal 4)
Continental, T.V. C.A. (Meridiano TV)
Televisora Venezolana Social (TEVES)
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OTI
OTI
OTI
OTI
Singapore
Costa Rica
Paraguay
Venezuela
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Glossary of terms
Audience reach: the net number of unique individuals that watched an event for a minimum
of a stated number of consecutive minutes. For the purposes of this report, 20 consecutive
minutes has been used, as a recognised industry standard for engagement with football,
however one minute reach has also been quoted throughout.
Average audience: in audited markets, an audience is measured each minute throughout the
day. The average audience is the sum of each audience for each minute during a broadcast,
divided by the duration of coverage in minutes.
Channel(s): the television station which the Media Rights Licensee used to show the event inhome.
Dedicated coverage: the television time the event is aired for, based on specific devoted
event coverage including live games, repeats, event highlights and magazine shows.
Dedicated coverage therefore excludes clips shown in news bulletins and in non-dedicated
magazine coverage such as FIFA Futbol Mundial or World Sport.
Estimated audience: as many markets remain unaudited around the globe, estimated
audiences are employed to predict the audience for coverage. For this event, the
methodology outlined in the “In-home data sources and methodology” section was used.
In-home viewing: the audience measurement based on all viewers from within the home,
including guests.
Market Share %: the audience expressed as a percentage of the total viewing audience
watching television during a particular time period.
Media Rights Licensee (MRL): an organisation which has been granted certain media rights to
the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010 in relation to the live and
continuous transmission of the international TV signal of each match in a particular territory
or territories.
Peak match audience / peak average audience: the highest average audience of any
programme from all broadcasts.
TVR%: the audience expressed as a share of the total possible television viewers in a
particular market.
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