List of 2011 Cricket World Cup broadcasting rights

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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
DD National
India matches, semi-finals and finals
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 )
Wales )
Scotland )
Ireland )
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
  1. ^ 2011-ICC-World-Cup:-Countdown-begins. ESPN Star
  2. ^ a b ICC CWC 2011 to be broadcast in high definition ICC. Retrieved on 10 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Willow TV Channel". www.willow.tv. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  4. ^ "DISH Network IPTV". Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Luftforsvaret i beredskap foran "alle kampers mor"". NRK. 29 March 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2011.