WITH more than half the population of the planet tuning into the FIFA World Cup—one of the top two sporting events in the world with the other being the Summer Olympics—its local telecast is getting a boost to ensure that Filipino fans will get not only a front row seat but their money’s worth.
TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation (TAPDMV) has selected ABS as the satellite broadcast partner for the distribution of FIFA World Cup 2022 on their World Cup HD TV (WCTV) channel on ABS-2 East Hemi beam.
Headquartered in Bermuda, ABS operates a fleet of satellites that covers over 93% of the world’s population across the Americas, Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, CIS and Russia.
The additional bandwidth coverage for the World Cup TV channel on TapGo TV will allow for broadcast live transmission of the matches in Qatar from November 20 to December 18.
“TapDMV is pleased to be working again with ABS as our broadcast solution provider in delivering the nationwide HD Feed of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 on our linear channel, WCTV,” said Gonzalo de Guia, Chief Technology Officer of TapDMV. “It is with pride that we are able to bring the world’s most prestigious sport tournament to our cable affiliates throughout the Philippines, in partnership with ABS.”
Despite the FIFA World Cup being held in the Middle East for the first time, there is much anticipation given the matches being the last of some global stars such as Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Croatia’s Luka Modric, Wales’ Gareth Bale, Brazil’s Thiago Silva, and Germany’s Manuel Neuer.
Furthermore, all eyes are on France to see if they can repeat as champions with their youthful squad more experienced this time around.
The last time there was a repeat champion was Brazil who turned the trick in the 1958 and 1962 World Cups.
There are 17 head coaches making their FIFA World Cup debuts including Qatar’s Felix Sanchez Bas, Ecuador’s Gustavo Alfaro, United States’ Gregg Berhalter, Wales’ Rob Page, Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni, Poland’s Czeslaw Michniewicz, Denmark’s Kasper Jhulmand, Tunisia’s Jalel Kadri, Australia’s Graham Arnold, Germany’s Hans-Dieter Flick, Canada’s John Herdman, Serbia’s Draga Stojkovic, Switzerland’s Murat Yakin, Cameroon’s Rigobert Song, Uruguay’s Diego Alonso, Morocco’s Walid Regragui, and Ghana’s Otto Addo.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be shown on World Cup TV on Skycable and Cignal as well as the TapGO TV streaming application.