VOV, VTC to broadcast Vietnam’s matches in World Cup 2022 qualifiers
Radio The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and its affiliate Vietnam Television Corporation (VTC) have reached an agreement with the Next Media Solution JSC on the production and broadcasting of matches of the Vietnam national football team in the upcoming second round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.
The matches of the Vietnamese team will be produced and broadcast on VOV’s television and radio channels. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Radio The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and its affiliate VietnamTelevision Corporation (VTC) have reached an agreement with the Next MediaSolution JSC on the production and broadcasting of matches of the Vietnamnational football team in the upcoming second round of the Asian qualifiers forthe 2022 World Cup.
Domestic fans will be able to watch live broadcasts of the two legs of theVietnam-Thailand fixture on September 5 (away) and November 19 (home), and thethree other home clashes between Vietnam and Malaysia (October 10), the UnitedArab Emirates (November 14) and Indonesia (June 4, 2020), Nhan dan reported.
The matches of the Vietnamese team will be produced and broadcast on VOV’stelevision and radio channels, such as VTC1, VTC2, VTC3, VTC9, and VOVTV(VietnamJourney); VOV1, VOV2 and VOV3; VOV Online Newspaper (VOV.VN); VTC NewsOnline Newspaper (VTC.VN); apps VOVMedia and VTC Now; Next Media’s digitalsystem (Fanpage next sport, youtube next sport); and the Fanpage of the VietnamFootball Federation (VFF Channel).
Aiming to meet the needs of TV viewers and radio listeners across the regions,broadcasters VOV, VTC and Next Media will grant the broadcast rights to TV andradio stations nationwide if required.
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