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Kwese TV keen on Zimbabwe Premier Soccer league TV rights
16 Oct 2017 at 09:34hrs | Views
Econet Media's sports content platform, Kwese TV, is reported to be keen on Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League TV rights, a respected journalist has posted.
The agreement strengthens Kwesé Sports' remarkable programming line-up, giving soccer fans exclusive access to over 1 000 UEFA matches free-to-air (FTA) in Africa and non-exclusive rights to broadcast on pay-tv across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Kwesé's broadcast rights include live matches, delayed matches, highlights and on-demand programming, as well as localised review programs to UEFA fans across Africa.
Kwesé Sports also has an impressive list of international sports leagues such as the NBA, Formula One, NFL, NHL, Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC), English Rugby and so much more. The list continues to grow with the launch of new channels from Kwesé Sports.
Econet Media's sports content platform Kwese has signed a four-year deal with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) to broadcast the UEFA EURO 2020™, as well as the preceding qualifiers, in all Sub-Saharan African countries, excluding South Africa.
Football fans across the country are in for an even bigger treat if Kwesé Sports brings them all the thrilling action of Zimbabwe's most exciting sporting league.I hear Kwese TV keen on Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League TV rights. Please let it happen. Window into a new era of rewarding talent!
— Mduduzi Mathuthu (@Mathuthu) October 15, 2017
The agreement strengthens Kwesé Sports' remarkable programming line-up, giving soccer fans exclusive access to over 1 000 UEFA matches free-to-air (FTA) in Africa and non-exclusive rights to broadcast on pay-tv across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Kwesé's broadcast rights include live matches, delayed matches, highlights and on-demand programming, as well as localised review programs to UEFA fans across Africa.
Kwesé Sports also has an impressive list of international sports leagues such as the NBA, Formula One, NFL, NHL, Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC), English Rugby and so much more. The list continues to grow with the launch of new channels from Kwesé Sports.
Econet Media's sports content platform Kwese has signed a four-year deal with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) to broadcast the UEFA EURO 2020™, as well as the preceding qualifiers, in all Sub-Saharan African countries, excluding South Africa.
Source - Byo24News