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Update news TV rights
The German Bundesliga matches will continue to be continued broadcast in Vietnam for the next five years while the German Football Association Cup, DFB-Pokal, will be also aired for the first time over the next three seasons.
On April 26, Canal+ Group’s Vietnamese subsidiary, Vietnam Satellite Digital Television (VSTV), announced the completion of the purchase of the broadcasting rights of the English Premier League (EPL) for the 2016-2019 period.
VietNamNet Bridge – Saigontourist Cable Television Company (SCTV) has announced it now owns exclusive broadcast rights for some of the world's leading football tournaments for the period of 2015-18.
VietNamNet Bridge - The 2014 World Cup is very near but Vietnamese broadcasters have yet to secure a deal to broadcast the event, which has been priced at US$10 million by the rights holder.
VietNamNet Bridge – The 2014 World Cup is nearly upon us, but Vietnamese broadcasters are yet to secure a deal to broadcast the event which has been priced at US$10 million by international media company MP & Silva, the event's rights holder.
According to the Vietnam Olympic Committee (VOC), Myanmar - the host country of this year's SEA Games - has decided to sell the television rights of all sport events at the 27th SEA Games.
VietNamNet Bridge - Canal Plus, the French co-owner of K +, has just announced to buy some exclusive packages of the Premier League (EPL) broadcasting right for $40 million.
VietNamNet Bridge - K + is negotiating with IMG to buy the television rights of the Premier League (EPL).
If last year VPF had up to 10 sponsors for the TV rights royalty, this year, it has just found two sponsors, Hoang Anh Gia Lai and Dong Tam Long An, and sought only VND10 billion for TV rights royalty for the V-League 2013.
VietNamNet Bridge – The IMG Group (USA) has sent its representatives to Vietnam to offer the Premier League TV rights to the Vietnamese TV stations for up to $37.5 million.