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nilesat 201 is located at 10.25w and not 7w. |
arsenal v man city live 3pm on w3a |
on 2.4m dish i got abu sport up to 48% but it failed to go green.lets wait for nilesat 201 |
ADMC WILL BE TRANSMITTING ON THOSE TWO TRANSPONDERS,BUT PRESENTLY ITS INACTIVE. check www.liveonsat.com,click on any ABudahbi sport HD those FREQUENCIES are there ON EACH SATELLITE BADR6(ACTIVE),ATLANTIC 4A(ACTIVE) AND NILESAT 201(COMING SOON) |
dish 2.4m i got arabica tv, fox series ,heya rotana and co. on 11449 i got the signal up to 42 but no green.though the weather was bad then ,kind of cloudy and raining yesternight. |
the frequency doesnt bring ABU sport . |
NILESAT 7 DEGREE WEST ( 201) ABUDHABI SPORT HD 12091 V 27500 AND 12111 H 27500 George D its confirmed.i will try to track it when am back from work. |
are u getting digi tv?where is your location and what is your dish size? |
Good map coverage,much better than 101 and 102.let us pray better stations dey on that satellite.likes of abudabi and co. |
Premier League foreign rights soar above £1bn (with just Albania and Russia left) By Nick Harris 22 March 2010 The Premier League’s sale of its overseas broadcasting rights for 2010-13 is just two countries away from being a “global sellout” worth £1.4bn. Only the rights deals for Albania and Russia have yet to be concluded. Intense bidding wars in key areas, mainly between pay-TV rivals in Asia, have sent prices soaring, which is good news for the Premier League clubs, and will also mean more money for the Football League. The Premier League is currently considering to what extent it will expand annual “solidarity payments” to the Football League, from the £21.6m given annually now for various uses between the 72 clubs. As sportingintelligence has previously reported, parachute payments to relegated clubs will rise by just over 40 per cent from £11.2m to £16m per year from this summer, and these payments are likely to extend beyond two years. The League has been motivated to share more money partly through a desire to see some (albeit small) closure of the gap between the top division and the rest. But it is the bumper overseas’ rights deals that will actually allow the increased spending. It seems likely the Premier League will more than double its overseas rights income from £625m last time. Some individual sales have seen massive surges in value, including in Singapore, which is now believed to be the single most lucrative territory. The current rights holder there, StarHub, paid around £67m for 2007-10, but lost out this time to rival SingTel. Local analysts say SingTel paid almost £200m for 2010-13. The bidding war in Hong Kong was almost as intense as PCCW’s Now TV, which paid around £115m last time, lost out to rival i-Cable, believed to have paid around £146m this time. In the Middle East and North Africa, a new broadcaster enters the market this year in the shape of the Abu Dhabi Media Company – owned by relatives of Manchester City’s owner Sheikh Mansour. The ADMC outbid Showtime Arabia, which paid around $120m last time. Local sources believe ADMC may have paid as much as $300m (£200m), and possibly even more. In Scandinavia, the League sold the rights for Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland to an agency, Medge Consulting, for £111m, and Medge will make a healthy mark-up, perhaps as much as 100 per cent, by selling them on. The League simply cannot do individual deals itself in all 211 countries where its games are shown, so sub-licencing and the sales of packets of regional rights is common. Still, the League has 98 broadcast partners, as well as its own new TV station, Premier League TV, which will provide “viewer ready” match footage, commentary and analysis for nations wanting to buy rights “off the shelf”. In the future, the League hopes PLTV could attract non-traditional buyers to the market, for example entrepreneurs who want to enter the football market but don’t have broadcasting capabilities themselves. As well as an array of new partners this time, the League will maintain long-term relationships with Fox (in North and Latin America, and Australia), ESPN (in large parts of Asia), Sky (in Germany, Italy and elsewhere) and Canal+, in France and Poland. The major changes for 2010-13 are in the panel immediately below, and beneath that is an extensive guide to the current broadcasters, many of whom have renewed their current deals. . Premier League current overseas TV rights holders (2007-10) ALBANIA: Digital Albania Supersport http://www.supersport.al/ ANDORRA: Canal+ / RTVE http://www.canalplus.fr / http://www.rtve.es/ ARMENIA: TV5 http://www.tv5.org/ ASIA (large sections of): ESPN Star Sports http://www.espnstar.com/tv/ Comprising: Bangladesh, Bhutan,Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan. AZERBAIJAN: Lider TV http://www.lidertv.com/ AUSTRALIA: Fox Sport Australia http://www.foxsports.com.au/ AUSTRIA: Sky Deutschland http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/index.jsp Note: The same broadcaster provides coverage in GERMANY, SWITZERLAND (games also on Canal+), LIECHTENSTEIN and LUXEMBOURG. BELARUS: Belarus TV & Radio Company http://www.tvr.by/eng/ BELGIUM: Telenet http://telenet.be BOSNIA: Radio and TV BHRT http://www.bhrt.ba BULGARIA: Diema Vision http://www.diema.bg/ Note: A new media partner is in place from 2010 onwards, the Modern Times Group. CANADA: The Score, Setanta, Rogers Sportsnet http://www.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/ CHINA: WinTV http://www.wintv.cn/web/site/index.jsp CROATIA: HRT http://www.hrt.hr/ CYPRUS: Lumiere TV http://www.lumiere.com.cy/about.htm CZECH REPUBLIC (and SLOVAKIA): Galaxie Sport http://tn.nova.cz/sport/ Note: New deal with IMH agency in Bucharest from 2010, including also HUNGARY and ROMANIA FRANCE: Canal+ www.canalplus.fr/ GEORGIA: Sportfive http://www.sportfive.com/index.php?id=738 GREECE: Netmed Hellas http://www.nova.gr/Home.aspx?a_id=1 HONG KONG: PCCW, on Now TV http://www.now-tv.com/ Note: Switches to iCable from 2010 ICELAND: 365 Milar EHF http://www.365midlar.is/ ISRAEL: Sport 1 http://www.one.co.il/ ITALY: Sky Italia http://guidatv.sky.it/guidatv/ JAMAICA: Sports Max http://www.sportsmax.tv/schedule.php JAPAN: J Sports / NHK http://www.jsports.co.jp/ http://www.nhk.or.jp/ KOSOVO: RTK http://rtklive.com/new/ MACEDONIA: Sitel http://www.sitel.com.mk/ MALTA: Melita Cable http://www.melita.com/ MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA: Showtime Arabia http://www.osnetwork.com/ Comprising: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt (games also on ERTU), Iran (also on IRIB), Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco (also on TV2M), Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates. Note: Rights switch to Abu Dhabi Media Company from 2010. Local sources say previous value of rights was $120m, that ADMC entered the bidding at $150m and went up from there. Highest estimate of what ADMC finally paid is $300m, which is probably too high. MONTENEGRO: PinkM http://www.pinkm.com/ NETHERLANDS: Sport 1 http://www.sport1.nl/Programmagids.html NEW ZEALAND: Sky TV NZ http://www.skytv.co.nz/whats-on.aspx NORTH AMERICA and CARIBBEAN: Fox / Setanta http://msn.foxsports.com/ http://www.setanta.com/us/ Comprising: Anguilla, Antigua, Antilles, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, BVI, Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos Islands, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Trinidad & Tobago, US Virgin Islands, USA. PACIFIC: Fiji TV Comprising: American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna Islands, Western Samoa. PORTUGAL: SportTV http://www.sporttv.pt/ RUSSIA: NTV Plus http://www.ntvplus.ru/ SCANDINAVIA: Canal+ www.canalplus.dk/ www.canalplus.fi/ www.canalplus.no/ http://www.canalplus.se/ www.canalplus.pl Comprising: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and, er, Poland Note: From 2010, Medge Consulting has the Scandinavia rights and are selling separately to national broadcasters. Canal + retain Polish rights, in a deal with French rights. SERBIA: RTS http://www.rts.rs/page/tv/sr.html SINGAPORE: StarHub Cable Vision http://www.starhub.com/ Note: Switches to SingTel from 2010 SLOVENIA: Sport TV, RTS http://www.rtvslo.si/ SOUTH KOREA: MBC ESPN http://www.mbcespn.com/ SPAIN: RTVE http://www.rtve.es/ SOUTH and CENTRAL AMERICA: Fox Sports Latin http://msn.foxsports.com/fslasc Comprising: Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile (games also on Chilevision), Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay, Venezuela. Note: In Brazil, games are shown on ESPN Brazil. http://espnbrasil.terra.com.br/ SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: SuperSport http://www.supersport.com/ Comprising: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad (games also on Showtime), Comoros Islands, Congo, DR Congo, Dijibouti (also on Showtime), Eritrea, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria (also on Hi TV), Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa (also on SABC), St Helena, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe. THAILAND: Truevisions Channel 7 http://www.ch7.com/ TURKEY: Fox Turkey http://www.fox.com.tr/ UKRAINE: Poverkhnost Sport TV http://www.poverkhnost.tv VIETNAM: VTC http://www.vtc.com.vn/ |
How much it worths is not the issue try and learn how is being set up and go to market and get your material ready. Good job George D, running electricity with ordinary firewood will surely be my project.I am working on it. |
our best bet is to track badr6 on 26 degree east to receive abudabi HD |
our best bet is to track badr6 on 6 degree east to receive abudabi HD |
tracking Hotbird is a little bit easier than nilesat.The signal is ok on 2.4m.The only problem is that most of the channels are encrypted.Thid afternoon i tried to post my signal quality observed around 3pm on majorly sports channels .The results are as follows: NOVA 3 58%,NOVA 4-6 AND HIGHLIGHT 48%,SKY SPORT1 AND 2,SKY UNO+1,SKY CALCIO3-7 ,SUPER ACTIVE1-3 58%,ALJAZEERA SPORT 1-10 52% RAI UNO,RAI SPORT1 AND 2,RAI HD 52% canal + sport 58% ESPN 56%,ORANGE SPORT 58% and so much more entertainments channels like film box with good signal. The above signal is the least you can get in the afternoon ,at night you gain signal quality of 4% while in the morning you may likely loss 2-4%. if you have a better receiver to do the miracles the sky is not your limit. George D,how are we going to track this Badr 6 in the western province.The thing is not popping up at all. |
This satellite(NILESAT 201) is to be lauched on 3 August,2010.let us hope better go come and the footprint covers our space. NileSat 201 7° West 3 August 2010 Ariane 5 24 Ku - 4 Ka . |
PITo, where u dey?Its really a long time ,I hope you are keeping well.I hope to see your post soon. |
ARABSAT 5B 26.5 e IS AVAILABLE IN OUR SPACE NOW .,hopefully some nice channels will be added very soon. transponder 10719 v 27500 |
HD here i come |
good thinking on your write up |
boomerang |
reading this could throw more light to where the worls cup will be either closer to us or away from us kindly read and digest. Cotonou, Benin - Fifa and the African Union of Broadcasters on Thursday signed a deal to show the 2010 Fifa World CupTM live on free-to-air television and radio in 41 sub-Saharan countries. The agreement ensures the distribution and broadcasting of all 64 Fifa World Cup matches live on free-to-air television and radio in 41 territories in English, French and Portuguese. Fifa has selected the AUB as the partner for that region based on its capacity to reach the largest possible audience as well as its commitment to broadcasting development and tailored programming/content exchange in sub-Saharan Africa. “The AUB has shown considerable strengths in uniting broadcasters under one umbrella to ensure that all sub-Saharan Africans will be able to have access to the radio and TV coverage of and around the 2010 Fifa World Cup. We always promised that 2010 would be an African World Cup and with today’s cooperation agreement we have made a big step towards achieving this goal,” said Fifa President Joseph S. Blatter. The partnership goes far beyond the coverage of the men’s and youth tournaments to be staged in Africa in 2009 and 2010, as all broadcasters have to meet jointly agreed criteria in the framework of Fifa’s Win in Africa with Africa initiative to be eligible for the rights. The criteria cover a range of commercial and technical requirements designed to ensure the development of football’s technical and commercial infrastructure on the African continent far beyond 2010. The strategic cooperation agreement provides for the establishment of the AUB- Fifa Broadcast Academy. Fifa and the AUB will also establish an African production centre at the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) in Johannesburg during the 2010 event to ensure customised, high-quality coverage for the African viewers of the 2010 Fifa World Cup. “For us at AUB the deal was a dream come true for it accords with the goals of our Union for sustainability and will facilitate the achievement of one of the goals we adopted as legacies for Africa from the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa, namely capacity development of broadcasting in Africa. We are fully committed to playing our part and we thank Fifa for placing their trust in the AUB’s ability to deliver,” said Lawrence Atiase, CEO of the AUB. Average: Select ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome |
I hope this will help us all, Cotonou, Benin - Fifa and the African Union of Broadcasters on Thursday signed a deal to show the 2010 Fifa World CupTM live on free-to-air television and radio in 41 sub-Saharan countries. The agreement ensures the distribution and broadcasting of all 64 Fifa World Cup matches live on free-to-air television and radio in 41 territories in English, French and Portuguese. Fifa has selected the AUB as the partner for that region based on its capacity to reach the largest possible audience as well as its commitment to broadcasting development and tailored programming/content exchange in sub-Saharan Africa. “The AUB has shown considerable strengths in uniting broadcasters under one umbrella to ensure that all sub-Saharan Africans will be able to have access to the radio and TV coverage of and around the 2010 Fifa World Cup. We always promised that 2010 would be an African World Cup and with today’s cooperation agreement we have made a big step towards achieving this goal,” said Fifa President Joseph S. Blatter. The partnership goes far beyond the coverage of the men’s and youth tournaments to be staged in Africa in 2009 and 2010, as all broadcasters have to meet jointly agreed criteria in the framework of Fifa’s Win in Africa with Africa initiative to be eligible for the rights. The criteria cover a range of commercial and technical requirements designed to ensure the development of football’s technical and commercial infrastructure on the African continent far beyond 2010. The strategic cooperation agreement provides for the establishment of the AUB- Fifa Broadcast Academy. Fifa and the AUB will also establish an African production centre at the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) in Johannesburg during the 2010 event to ensure customised, high-quality coverage for the African viewers of the 2010 Fifa World Cup. “For us at AUB the deal was a dream come true for it accords with the goals of our Union for sustainability and will facilitate the achievement of one of the goals we adopted as legacies for Africa from the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa, namely capacity development of broadcasting in Africa. We are fully committed to playing our part and we thank Fifa for placing their trust in the AUB’s ability to deliver,” said Lawrence Atiase, CEO of the AUB. Average: Select ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome |
Sports Argentina – Canal 7, Telefe, TyC Sports, DirecTV Australia – SBS Austria – ORF Bangladesh – ESS Belgium – VRT, RTBF Brazil – Rede Globo, Rede Bandeirantes, SporTV, BandSports, ESPN Brasil Bulgaria – BNT Cameroon – CRTV, Supersport Canada – CBC, TLN Chile – TVN, DirecTV China – CCTV Colombia – Caracol Television, S.A. Cote d’Ivoire – RTI, Supersport Croatia – HRT Cyprus – CyBC Czech Republic – ČT Denmark – DR, TV2, Canal 9 Ecuador – Gama, TC, DirecTV Egypt – Al Jazeera Sports Finland – YLE France – TF1, France Télévisions, Canal+ Germany – ARD, ZDF, RTL, Sky Deutschland Ghana – GTV, Metro TV, TV3, Supersport (but apparently there’s some dispute) Greece – ERT Honduras – Compañia Televisora Hondureña, Corporacion Centroamericana de Comunicacion, Telesistema Hondureña Hong Kong – TVB, ATV, Cable TV Hong Kong Hungary – MTV Iceland – RÚV, Stöð 2 Sport India – Doordarshan, ESPN STAR Sports Indonesia – RCTI, Global TV Iran – Al Jazeera Sports Ireland – RTÉ Israel – Channel 1 Italy – RAI, SKY Italia Jamaica – (Please share if you know) Japan – NHK, NTV, Fuji TV, TBS, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo, Sky PerfecTV! Jordan – Al Jazeera Sports Kenya – Supersport Kuwait – Al Jazeera Sports Lebanon – Al Jazeera Sports Macedonia – MRTV Malaysia – RTM, Astro Maldives – ESPN STAR Sports Malta – PBS Mauritius – MBC Mexico – TV Azteca, Televisa, Sky Latin America Morocco – Al Jazeera Sports Nepal – NTV, ESPN STAR Sports Netherlands – NOS New Zealand – TVNZ, Sky Nigeria – Supersport North Korea – SBS Norway – TV2, Viasat 4, Viasat Football Pakistan – ESPN STAR Sports Paraguay – SNT Peru – ATV, DirecTV Philippines – ABS-CBN Poland – TVP Portugal – RTP, SIC, SportTV Qatar – Al Jazeera Sports Romania – TVR Russia – Channel One, Russia 1 Saudi Arabia – Al Jazeera Sports Serbia – RTS Singapore – MediaCorp Channel 5,StarHub TV, mio TV Slovakia – STV Slovenia – RTVS South Africa – SABC, Supersport South Korea – SBS, SBS Sports Channel Spain – Telecino, Cuatro, Canal+ Sweden – SVT, TV4 Switzerland – SRG-SSR Taiwan – (let us know?) Thailand – TV3, TV7, TrueVisions Trinidad & Tobago – ? (please share in comments if you know) Tunisia – Al Jazeera Sports Turkey – TRT United Kingdom – BBC, ITV (Watch the World Cup in HD) Ukraine – UT1, ICTV United Arab Emirates – Al Jazeera Sports Uruguay – Montecarlo, Sociedad Televisora Larrañaga, Saeta United States of America – ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 (English – See ESPN’s World Cup 2010 TV Schedule) – Univision, Telefutura, Galavision (Spanish) Venezuela – Meridiano, Venevisión, DirecTV Vietnam – VTV Sources: FIFA, Wikipedia One thing stands out after reading the list: Certain companies are coming to dominate the market. ESPN has rights in several countries, especially in Asia, Al Jazeera rules the market in the Middle East, Supersport is all over Africa and Sky seems to have some form of rights in most European countries (though not the UK |
for those who will love to watch 2010 world cup free all over the world here is my research work. FIFA World Cup 2010 - TV Channels broadcasting Live FIFA World Cup 2010 is going to be hosted by South Africa this time. The most popular sporting action will start from June 11 2010 to July 11 2010. The matches will be shown LIVE streaming all over the world in different TV Channels. Here are list of some TV Channels broadcasting FIFA World Cup 2010 Live streaming in different countries: Country Broadcaster(s) Albania Free-to-air: RTSH Andorra Free-to-air: TF1, France Télévisions Argentina Free-to-air: Canal 7, Telefeable (pay): TyC Sports Satellite (pay): DirecTV Armenia Free-to-air: H1 Australia Free-to-air: SBS Austria Free-to-air: ORF Azerbaijan Free-to-air: Lider TV Bangladesh Free-to-air: Bangladesh Television Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports Belarus Free-to-air: BTRC Belgium Dutch: Free-to-air: VRT French: Free-to-air: RTBF Bolivia Free-to-air: Unitel, Red Uno Bosnia and Herzegovina Free-to-air: BHRT Brazil Free-to-air: Rede Globo, Rede Bandeirantes Cable/satellite (pay): SporTV, BandSports, ESPN Brasil Globo 3D (8 matches) Bulgaria Free-to-air: BNT Canada English: Free-to-air: CBC Cable/satellite (pay): Bold (nightly encores only) French: Free-to-air: SRC Spanish: Cable/satellite (pay): Telelatino Chile Free-to-air: TVN (33 matches) Satellite (pay): DirecTV (all matches) China (People's Republic of China) Free-to-air: CCTV Colombia Free-to-air: Caracol, RCN (40 matches total) Satellite (pay): DirecTV (all matches) Costa Rica Free-to-air: Teletica, Repretel Croatia Free-to-air: HRT Cyprus Free-to-air: CyBC Czech Republic Free-to-air: ČT Denmark Free-to-air: DR (10 matches), TV2 (32 matches) Cable/Satellite (pay): Canal 9 (21 matches) Ecuador Free-to-air: Gama, TC Satellite (pay): DirecTV El Salvador Free-to-air: TCS Estonia Free-to-air: ERR Fiji Free-to-air: Mai TV Finland Free-to-air: YLE France and overseas territories Free-to-air: TF1 (27 matches), France Télévisions (37 matches) Satellite/cable/IPTV (pay): Canal+ (37 matches, 8 exclusive) Georgia Free-to-air: GPB Germany Free-to-air: ARD (28 matches), ZDF (27 matches), RTL (9 matches) Satellite (pay): Sky Deutschland (all matches) Greece Free-to-air: ERT Hong Kong Free-to-air: ATV (4 matches), TVB (4 matches) Cable (pay): Cable TV Hong Kong (all matches) Hungary Free-to-air: MTV Iceland Free-to-air: RÚV (46 matches) Cable (pay): Stöð 2 Sport (18 matches) Indonesia Free-to-air: RCTI (46 matches), Global TV (20 matches) Iran Free-to-air: IRIB Ireland Free-to-air: RTÉ India Free-to-air: Doordarshan Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports Indian Subcontinent List of countries [show] Bangladesh Bhutan Maldives Pakistan Sri Lanka Free-to-air: varies by country Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports Israel Hebrew: Free-to-air: Channel 1 Arabic: Free-to-air: Channel 33 Italy Free-to-air: RAI (one match per day) Satellite (pay): SKY Italia (all matches) Japan Free-to-air: NHK (22 matches), NTV (5 matches), Fuji TV (5 matches), TBS (5 matches), TV Asahi (4 matches), TV Tokyo (3 matches) Satellite (pay): SKY PerfecTV! (all matches) Kosovo Free-to-air: RTK Latvia Free-to-air: LTV Liechtenstein Free-to-air: SRG SSR idée suisse (SF) Lithuania Free-to-air: LRT (46 matches), LNK (18 matches) Luxembourg Free-to-air: RTL Macau Free-to-air: TDM Macedonia Free-to-air: MRTV Malaysia Free-to-air: RTM, TV3 Satellite (pay): Astro (all matches) Malta Free-to-air: PBS (46 matches) Satellite (pay): Melita Sports (all matches) Mexico Free-to-air: TV Azteca, Televisa Satellite (pay): Sky Latin America Middle East and North Africa List of countries [show] Algeria Bahrain Comoros Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Palestinian Authority Libya Mauritania Morocco Qatar K.S.A. Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia U.A.E. Yemen Satellite (pay): Al Jazeera Sports[note 1] Mongolia Free-to-air: C1 Moldova Free-to-air: TRM Monaco Free-to-air: TMC Montenegro Free-to-air: RTCG The Netherlands Free-to-air: NOS Nepal Free-to-air: NTV Satellite (pay): ESPN STAR Sports New Zealand Free-to-air: TVNZ (22 matches) Satellite (pay): Sky (all matches) Nicaragua Free-to-air: Televicentro Norway Free-to-air: TV2 (32 matches) Satellite (pay): Viasat (32 matches; rights purchased from NRK) Panama Free-to-air: RPC, TVMax Paraguay Free-to-air: SNT Peru Free-to-air: ATV Satellite (pay): DirecTV (all matches) Philippines Free-to-air: ABS-CBN, Studio 23 Cable (pay): Balls Poland Free-to-air: TVP Portugal Free-to-air: RTP (28 matches), SIC (18 matches) Cable/satellite/IPTV (pay): SportTV (all matches; 18 are exclusive) Republic of China Cable (pay): Era Television Romania Free-to-air: TVR Russia Free-to-air: Channel One, VGTRK San Marino Free-to-air: RAI Serbia Free-to-air: RTS Singapore Free-to-air: MediaCorp (4 matches) Cable (pay): StarHub TV (all matches) IPTV (pay): mio TV (all matches) Slovakia Free-to-air: STV Slovenia Free-to-air: RTV Slovenija South Africa Free-to-air: SABC Satellite (pay): Supersport South Korea Free-to-air: SBS Cable/satellite (pay): SBS Sports Channel Spain Free-to-air: Telecinco (8 matches), Cuatro (16 matches) Satellite (pay): Canal+ (all matches) Canal+ 3D (10 matches) Sub-Saharan Africa List of countries [show] Free to air broadcasters listed in parentheses Angola (TPA) Benin (ORTB) Botswana (BRTS) Burkina Faso (TNB) Burundi (RTNB) Cameroon (CRTV) Cape Verde (RTVCV) Central African Republic (RTC) Chad (RTNT) Congo (TNC) Côte d'Ivoire (RTI) DR Congo (RTNC) Equatorial Guinea (RDEG) Eritrea (EBC) Ethiopia (ETS) Gabon (RTG) Gambia (GRTS) Ghana (GTV) Guinea-Bissau (RTVGB) Guinea-Conakry (RTG) Kenya (KBC) Lesotho (LBC) Liberia (LBS) Madagascar (RTNM) Malawi (MBC) Mali (ORTM) Mauritius (MBC) Mozambique (TDM, Soico) Namibia (NBC) Niger (TS) Nigeria (NTV) Rwanda (TVR) Senegal (RTS) Seychelles (SBC) Sierra Leone (SLBS) Swaziland (STVA) Tanzania (TBC) Togo (TVT) Uganda (UBC) Zambia (ZNBC) Zanzibar (TVZ) Zimbabwe (ZBC) Free-to-air: see list of countries Satellite (pay): Supersport Sweden Free-to-air: SVT (32 matches), TV4 (32 matches) Switzerland Free-to-air: SRG SSR idée suisse Thailand Free-to-air: TV3, TV7 Satellite (pay): TrueVisions Turkey Free-to-air: TRT Ukraine Free-to-air: UT1, ICTV United Kingdom ( England, Scotland, N. Ireland, Wales) Free-to-air: BBC ITV ( (southern) ITV1, (northern and central) STV, UTV) Cable/satellite (pay): British Eurosport, ESPN UK (highlights) United States and territories [show] American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands English: Free-to-air: ABC (10 matches) Cable/satellite (pay): ESPN (54 matches) ESPN 3D (25 matches) Spanish: Free-to-air: Univision (56 matches), Telefutura (8 matches) Cable/satellite (pay): Galavisión (highlights) Portuguese: Cable/satellite (pay): ESPN (40 matches) Vietnam Free-to-air: VTV Vatican City Free-to-air: RAI Venezuela Free-to-air: Meridiano, Venevisión Satellite (pay): DirecTV (all matches) Note: Write on Comment for the countries unmentioned in the post. We'll try to find out. Source : wikipedia Posted by S Kafle at 7:46 AM Labels: FIFA WORLD CUP, FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 41 comments: football said, Nice post.i learned many more about the world cup football from this post. thanks for posting. August 5, 2009 5:57 AM Anonymous |
tv mozambique on c band watch out for world cup o that channel |
townjuju thanks fo reposting |
Ibaku@,thanks a million am fine,its my system oooo, i just coupled it together. microgiant@,i do copy that. |
deeper life is on w3a 7 degree east or on intelsat 7/10 c band |
for those who keen to receive d cup live ,w3a and nss 7 is your best bet.RTS1 ,MBC3 AND LC2. You are here: Home » World Cup World Cup 2010 FIFA World Cup South-Africa Date Time Teams Venue MBC TV MBC Radio 11/06/10 Opening Ceremony Johannesburg JSC MBC 3 Radio Maurice 11/06/10 17h55 South Africa v/s Mexico Johannesburg JSC MBC 3 Radio Maurice 11/06/10 22h25 Uruguay v/s France Cape Town MBC 3 World Hit Radio 12/06/10 15h25 Korea Republic v/s Greece Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth MBC 3 World Hit Radio 12/06/10 17h55 Argentina v/s Nigeria Johannesburg JEP MBC 3 World Hit Radio 12/06/10 22h25 England v/s USA Rustenberg MBC 3 Kool FM 13/06/10 15h25 Algeria v/s Slovenia Polokwane MBC 3 World Hit Radio 13/06/10 17h55 Serbia v/s Ghana Tshwane / Pretoria MBC 3 World Hit Radio 13/06/10 22h25 Germany v/s Australia Durban MBC 3 World Hit Radio 14/06/10 15h25 Netherlands v/s Denmark Johannesburg JSC MBC 3 Radio Maurice 14/06/10 17h55 Japan v/s Cameroon Mangaug Bloemfontein MBC 3 Radio Maurice 14/06/10 22h25 Italy v/s Paraguay Cape Town MBC 3 World Hit Radio 15/06/10 15h25 New Zealand v/s Slovakia Rustenberg MBC 3 Radio Maurice 15/06/10 17h55 Côte d’Ivoire v/s Portugal Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth MBC 3 Radio Maurice 15/06/10 22h25 Brazil v/s Korea DPR Johannesburg JEP MBC 3 World Hit Radio 16/06/10 15h25 Honduras v/s Chile Nelspruit MBC 3 Radio Maurice 16/06/10 17h55 Spain v/s Switzerland Durban MBC 3 Radio Maurice 16/06/10 22h25 South Africa v/s Uruguay Tshwane – Pretoria MBC 3 World Hit Radio 17/06/10 15h25 Argentina v/s Korea Republic Johannesburg JSC MBC 3 Radio Maurice 17/06/10 17h55 Greece v/s Nigeria Mangaug Bloemfontein MBC 3 Radio Maurice 17/06/10 22h25 France v/s Mexico Polokwane MBC 3 World Hit Radio 18/06/10 15h25 Germany v/s Serbia Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth MBC 3 Radio Maurice 18/06/10 17h55 Slovenia v/s USA Johannesburg JEP MBC 3 Radio Maurice 18/06/10 22h25 England v/s Algeria Cape Town MBC 3 World Hit Radio 19/06/10 15h25 Netherlands v/s Japan Durban MBC 3 World Hit Radio 19/06/10 17h55 Ghana v/s Australia Rustenberg MBC 3 World Hit Radio 19/06/10 22h25 Cameroon v/s Denmark Tshwane – Pretotia MBC 3 World Hit Radio 20/06/10 15h25 Slovakia v/s Paraguay Mangaug Bloemfontein MBC 3 World Hit Radio 20/06/10 17h55 Italy v/s New Zealand Nelspruit MBC 3 World Hit Radio 20/06/10 22h25 Brazil v/s Côte d’Ivoire Johannesburg JSC MBC 3 Kool FM 21/06/10 15h25 Portugal v/s Korea DPR Cape Town MBC 3 Radio Maurice 21/06/10 17h55 Chile v/s Switzerland Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth MBC 3 Radio Maurice 21/06/10 22h25 Spain v/s Honduras Johannesburg JEP MBC 3 World Hit Radio 22/06/10 17h55* Mexico v/s Uruguay Rustenberg MBC 3 Radio Maurice 22/06/10 17h55* France v/s South Africa Mangaug Bloemfontein MBC 3 Radio Maurice 22/06/10 22h25* Nigeria v/s Korea Republic Durban MBC 3 World Hit Radio 22/06/10 22h25* Greece v/s Argentina Polokwane MBC 3 World Hit Radio 23/06/10 17h55* Slovenia v/s England Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth MBC 3 Radio Maurice 23/06/10 17h55* USA v/s Algeria Tshwane – Pretoria MBC 3 Radio Maurice 23/06/10 22h25* Ghana v/s Germany Johannesburg JSC MBC 3 World Hit Radio 23/06/10 22h25* Australia v/s Serbia Nelspruit MBC 3 World Hit Radio 24/06/10 17h55* Slovakia v/s Italy Johannesburg JEP MBC 3 Radio Maurice 24/06/10 17h55* Paraguay v/s New Zealand Polokwane MBC 3 Radio Maurice 24/06/10 22h25* Denmark v/s Japan Rustenburg MBC 3 World Hit Radio 24/06/10 22h25* Cameroon v/s Netherlands Cape Town MBC 3 World Hit Radio 25/06/10 17h55* Portugal v/s Brazil Durban MBC 3 Radio Maurice 25/06/10 17h55* Korea DPR v/s Côte d’Ivoire Nelspruit MBC 3 Radio Maurice 25/06/10 22h25* Chile v/s Spain Tshwane – Pretoria MBC 3 World Hit Radio 25/06/10 22h25* Switzerland v/s Honduras Mangaug Bloemfontein MBC 3 World Hit Radio |
jossy, make sure your cables are firmly attached from your LNB to the receiver.i guess it could be as a result of partial contact.childboard is your best bet ,move today and you will enjoy lots of fun on NILE SAT issues. |
u dont need card reader to split what u need is a splitter which i believe goes for like 10-15k |
use 1.8m to hook up to pas7 68.5 c -band lots of india and pakistans stuff is there for free but no football only cricket,badmiton etc |
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