Mediacorp first in Southeast Asia to secure broadcast rights for Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022

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SINGAPORE: Mediacorp has become the first media company in Southeast Asia to secure broadcast rights to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo and the 2022 ...

SINGAPORE: Mediacorp has become the first media company in Southeast Asia to secure broadcast rights to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo and the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, it said in a news release on Tuesday .

By blazing the trail for Olympic Games coverage, Mediacorp said it will become the “stadium” for audiences in Singapore, adding that it will deliver multi-platform coverage live, delayed and via catch up, on television, digitally, over radio, on outdoor displays and on social media. “We’re excited about bringing the greatest sporting moments and the most compelling stories of human ambition and sacrifice synonymous with the Olympic Games to Singaporeans.“We especially look forward to shining the spotlight on Team Singapore and rallying Singaporeans behind their amazing endeavours.”

“Singaporeans will be able to experience the Olympic Games on Mediacorp’s broad range of platforms, anywhere, anytime.”

 

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