List of 2006 FIFA World Cup broadcasters
This is a list of broadcasters of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
- Asia: ESPN Star Sports broadcasts in Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan: ESPN Star Sports reaches 164 million households in Asia.
- Albania: Digit-Alb
- Argentina: Torneos y Competencias & DirecTV
- Austria: ORF-Österreichischer Rundfunk
- Australia:
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh Television
- Belgium: Kanaal 2 & VT4 (Dutch-speaking) and RTBF (French-speaking)
- Bolivia: Unitel Bolivia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: PBSBiH
- Brazil:
- Bulgaria: BNT Channel 1
- Canada:
- Television:
- English: CTV (using HBS International feeds with Canadian English announcer voice of audio streaming services)
- Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese: Fairchild TV (using HBS International feeds with Canadian Cantonese announcer voice of audio streaming services)
- Radio:
- Broadband Internet:
- Chile: Megavisión, TVN, RED Televisión & DirecTV.
- China:
- Colombia: Caracol TV, RCN Television
- Costa Rica: Repretel
- Cuba: Tele Rebelde
- Croatia: HRT
- Cyprus: CYBC
- Czech Republic: Česká televize
- Denmark: DR1 & TV 2
- Ecuador: La Tri (Teleamazonas, RTS, Ecuavisa)
- England: see United Kingdom
- Estonia: ETV
- Finland: YLE
- France: Television Francaise 1
- Germany:
- Greece: ERT1 & NET
- Guatemala: Canal 3 & Canal 7
- Honduras: TVC
- Hong Kong:
- Hungary: RTL Klub & Sport Klub
- Iceland: Sýn
- India:
- Indonesia: RCTI and SCTV
- Iran: IRIB
- Ireland: RTÉ
- Israel: Arutz 2 & Israel 10
- Italy:
- Japan: NHK World
- Kenya: KTN & KBC
- South Korea: KBS World
- Kosovo: RTK
- Latvia: LTV7 & Channel One (Baltic)
- Lithuania: Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija
- Macedonia: MKTV (Macedonian Radio-Television)
- Malaysia: Radio Televisyen Malaysia:
- Malta: Melita Sports
- Macau: Teledifusão de Macau
- Mexico: Televisa.
- Moldova: TRM
- Arab World: ART World Cup Channel
- Montenegro: TV In
- Netherlands: Nederlandse Omroep Stichting
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Notes
- ^ Rights originally bought by BKTV, but the network effectively got shut down in late April 2006, which is when RTS stepped in and took over the package on short notice.
- ^ HD will be available for free both in the terrestrial network and by Canal Digital satellite.
- ^ Report on Vietnam broadcasting rights
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Champions |
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Runners-up |
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Third place |
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Fourth place |
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Eliminated in the quarter-finals |
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Eliminated in the round of 16 |
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Eliminated in the group stage |
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