Mai TV Fiji Limited has today announced it had signed an Oceania sub-license agreement with SBS Australia as the official broadcaster of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Managing director Richard Broadbridge said the agreement ensures that millions of people across the Pacific region will be able to watch FIFA tournaments on free-to-air TV.
Oceania Football general secretary Tai Nicholas was pleased with Mai TV that after 13 months of operation they were able to secure the rights to the FIFA World Cup.
Nicholas said that there are plans in the pipeline to secure other FIFA tournaments for the company.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be held in South Africa.
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