List of 2011 Cricket World Cup broadcasting rights
ESPN Star Sports. It would be broadcasting all around the world in about 220 countries.[1]
For the first time, the Cricket World Cup will be broadcast in High Definition (HD) format. Live matches will also be shown by 3G mobile streaming for the first time.[2]
Each and every match will be covered by 27 cameras including features like movable slips cameras and new low 45-degree field cameras. The broadcast production will also have a mid-wicket camera position for live running between wickets.[2]
In United States, the official broadcaster
IPTV technology, Willow TV will broadcast matches to users of Roku, Google TV, PlayStation 3, DishworldIPTV, Boxee Box, Samsung Internet@TV, and Netgear Push2TV HD devices. The matches are also available on multiple tablet or mobile devices.[3][4]
Television
Country/Continent | Broadcaster(s) |
---|---|
Africa | Supersport |
Australia | Nine Network Only Australia matches and the final (on delay) Fox Sports |
Bangladesh | Bangladesh Television Day/night matches and Bangladesh matches only |
Canada | Asian Television Network: PPV |
People's Republic of China | Star Sports |
European Union | Zee Cafe Hindi commentary
|
Fiji | Fiji TV : Sky Pacific World
|
Indian Subcontinent | Star Cricket India matches, semi-finals and finals
DD National |
Malaysia | Astro
|
Middle East | Arab Radio and Television Network: CricOne |
New Zealand | Sky Sport |
Norway | NRK1[5] Second semi-final and final |
Pacific Islands
|
Sky Pacific: Sky Pacific World |
Pakistan | PTV, Geo Super |
Philippines | SkyCable : PPV
|
Singapore | Star Cricket
|
South Africa | Sabc3 Sport South Africa matches |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation: Channel Eye |
Tonga | Digicel: PPV |
United Kingdom | Zee Cafe Hindi commentary
|
Ireland | |
United States | Willow TV, DirecTV , Dish Network
|
West Indies | Caribbean Media Corporation |
Radio
Country | Broadcaster |
---|---|
Australia | ABC Local Radio |
Bangladesh | Bangladesh Betar |
India | All India Radio |
New Zealand | Radio Sport |
Pakistan | Hum FM |
South Africa | South African Broadcasting Corporation Radio 2000
|
Sri Lanka | FM Derana |
United Arab Emirates | Channel 2 via Cricket Radio |
United Kingdom | BBC Radio |
Ireland | |
United States | SiriusXM
|
West Indies | Caribbean Media Corporation |
Internet
Country/Continent | Broadcaster(s) |
---|---|
India | ESPN STAR Sports (Espnstar.com )
|
Pakistan | GEO Super (GEO Super Live )
|
Bangladesh | ESPN STAR Sports (Espnstar.com )
|
Nepal | ESPN STAR Sports (Espnstar.com )
|
Bhutan | ESPN STAR Sports (Espnstar.com )
|
Sri Lanka | ESPN STAR Sports (Espnstar.com )
|
Maldives | ESPN STAR Sports (Espnstar.com )
|
Southeast Asia | ESPN Star Sports (espnstar.com )
|
People's Republic of China | ESPN Star Sports (espnstar.com )
|
Africa | SuperSport (supersport.com )
|
Australia | Fox Sports (Foxsports.com.au) |
England | BSkyB (skysports.com )
|
Wales | BSkyB (skysports.com )
|
Scotland | BSkyB (skysports.com )
|
Ireland | BSkyB (skysports.com )
|
New Zealand | Sky Sport (skysport.co.nz) |
United States | Willow TV |
West Indies | Caribbean Media Corporation (Cananews.com) |
References
- This information now publish in Yahoo's cricket website: [1]
- This information was earlier published in ICC's website: icc-cricket.yahoo.net
- This information was earlier published in Willow.tv's website: Willow.tv
- ^ 2011-ICC-World-Cup:-Countdown-begins. ESPN Star
- ^ a b ICC CWC 2011 to be broadcast in high definition ICC. Retrieved on 10 December 2010.
- ^ "Willow TV Channel". www.willow.tv. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- ^ "DISH Network IPTV". Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
- ^ "Luftforsvaret i beredskap foran "alle kampers mor"". NRK. 29 March 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2011.