• Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • World
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
What's Hot

Gov. JB Pritzker Says Trump ‘Has Dementia,’ Now ‘More Pronounced’

May 6, 2026

Michael Burry sells entire stake in surging meme-stock giant

May 6, 2026

Republicans Say No To Healthcare, But Yes To $1 Billion For Trump’s Ballroom

May 6, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Wednesday, May 6
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
  • Home
  • Politics

    Republicans Say No To Healthcare, But Yes To $1 Billion For Trump’s Ballroom

    May 6, 2026

    ‘The Kamala Harris problem’: Vance’s 2028 hopes hinge on Trump, Iowa Republicans say

    May 6, 2026

    Marco Rubio Denies Upcoming Visit To Vatican Is To Smooth Over Trump’s Tensions With Pope

    May 6, 2026

    Declining Trump Falls Asleep While Oval Office Guest Brags About His Mental Fitness

    May 5, 2026

    Billionaires of the world, unite!

    May 5, 2026
  • Health

    GOP lawmaker questions AMA’s billing codes: D.C. Diagnosis

    May 5, 2026

    Hantavirus cruise ship outbreak a warning sign for World Cup travel

    May 5, 2026

    AMA billing codes are new target in D.C.’s. war on health care fraud

    May 5, 2026

    Hantavirus, abortion pill, paternal deaths: Morning Rounds

    May 5, 2026

    Taking Care Of Your Elderly Relatives Is Important

    May 5, 2026
  • World

    Gov. JB Pritzker Says Trump ‘Has Dementia,’ Now ‘More Pronounced’

    May 6, 2026

    Israel Admits to Attacking Convent in Lebanon, Claims Hezbollah Was Using It

    May 6, 2026

    Millions Could Miss Watching World Cup In India And China Amid FIFA Broadcast Crisis

    May 6, 2026

    U.S. Releases Crew of Captured Iranian Ship to Pakistan

    May 6, 2026

    Jon Stewart Turns The ‘Absurdity’ Of Trump’s Kimmel Attacks Against Him

    May 6, 2026
  • Business

    REPORT: Murdoch Son Moves To Buy New York Magazine, Vox Podcast Properties

    May 6, 2026

    Elizabeth Warren Blamed For Killing Beloved Airline Working Class Americans Relied On

    May 2, 2026

    Voters Now Trust Democrats More Than GOP On Economy Due To Iran War

    May 1, 2026

    EXCLUSIVE: New Conservative Campaign Demands Senate Buck Big Banks In Crypto Spat

    May 1, 2026

    Trump Renews Tariff Fight With European Union

    May 1, 2026
  • Finance

    Michael Burry sells entire stake in surging meme-stock giant

    May 6, 2026

    SEC advances Trump-backed proposal to end mandatory quarterly earnings reports

    May 6, 2026

    HELOC or HEL — how to pick the right one

    May 6, 2026

    Intel and Micron are poised to break major milestones

    May 5, 2026

    Best money market account rates today, May 5, 2026 (Earn up to 4.01% APY)

    May 5, 2026
  • Tech

    Jury in Blockbuster Trial Between Elon Musk and Sam Altman Will Examine Microsoft’s Relationship with OpenAI

    May 6, 2026

    ‘May the 4th Be with You’

    May 6, 2026

    Google DeepMind Employees Vote to Form Union over Pentagon AI Contracts

    May 5, 2026

    GameStop Proposes $56 Billion Acquisition of eBay to Compete with Amazon

    May 5, 2026

    Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Faces ‘Public Nuisance’ Phase of New Mexico Trial

    May 5, 2026
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
Home»World»Millions Could Miss Watching World Cup In India And China Amid FIFA Broadcast Crisis
World

Millions Could Miss Watching World Cup In India And China Amid FIFA Broadcast Crisis

May 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Millions Could Miss Watching World Cup In India And China Amid FIFA Broadcast Crisis
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

NEW DELHI, May 4 (Reuters) – Millions of soccer fans in the world’s two most populous nations may not be able to watch the World Cup that starts next month, due to a deadlock over broadcast rights in India and no official decision in China.

In India, a Reliance-Disney joint venture has offered $20 million for 2026 World Cup broadcast rights, a fraction of FIFA’s ask, which was not acceptable to soccer’s global governing body, two sources told Reuters on Monday. Sony 6758.T held talks but also decided not to make an offer for FIFA rights for India, a third source with direct knowledge said.

There has also been no deal announcement for China, which FIFA says accounted for 49.8% of all hours of viewing on digital and social platforms globally during the 2022 World Cup.

FIFA did not respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reliance-Disney, a joint venture led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance RELI.NS, did not respond to requests for comment, and neither did Sony.

The lack of a confirmed broadcast agreement with India or China is unusual at this stage.

In past World Cups, including 2018 and 2022, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV secured the rights well in advance and began airing promotional content and sponsor-driven advertisements weeks before the tournament.

CCTV, which has extensive reach across television and digital platforms, did not immediately return a request for comment.

China accounted for 17.7% and India 2.9% of the global linear TV reach of the 2022 tournament. The two countries together accounted for 22.6% of total global digital streaming reach for that World Cup.

See also  China Warns US, South Korea Against Provoking Confrontation With North Korea

The 2026 tournament kicks off on June 11, leaving barely five weeks for a deal to be finalised, broadcast infrastructure to be set up and advertising inventory to be sold.

HUGE SOCCER FOLLOWING IN INDIA, CHINA

For India, FIFA initially sought $100 million for broadcast rights for the 2026 and 2030 World Cups, the sources said, declining to be named because the talks are private.

When the World Cup last aired in India in 2022, Reliance’s then-standalone media arm secured the rights for about $60 million, which was announced around 14 months before the event in Qatar. The tournament drew over 110 million digital viewers across its platforms.

Reliance and Disney DIS.N have since formed a joint venture to emerge as a dominant force in India’s media and streaming landscape, and the $20 million FIFA offer underscores the negotiating power the Indian group commands.

FIFA had significantly lowered its ask from the $100 million earlier, but has not been keen on the $20 million figure Reliance offered, one source said.

Reliance-Disney, which has spent billions on cricket broadcast rights, believes the World Cup will have lower viewership in India as the tournament is being held in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and most matches will air past midnight in India, the sources said.

China has around 200 million soccer fans, more than any other country, but has failed to build world-class teams, partly due to a top-down approach where clubs pick players from a very small pool of pre-screened candidates.

The second source added that football does not command the commercial premium in India like its most popular sport cricket, and an advertising slowdown linked to the Iranian war has further eroded revenue expectations.

See also  Stocks Rally as China Factory Data Lift Sentiment: Markets Wrap

“Football is a niche segment in India,” said the source.

Sony, which has TV channels and a streaming app in India, also decided not to purchase broadcast rights from FIFA as it did not make economic sense for the group, said the third industry source.

“Not much time is left but I won’t call it a stalemate. It’s more like we are at the end of a chess game with a couple of moves left,” said Rohit Potphode, managing partner for sports at advertising agency Dentsu India.

Broadcast China Crisis Cup FIFA India Millions watching World
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Gov. JB Pritzker Says Trump ‘Has Dementia,’ Now ‘More Pronounced’

May 6, 2026

Israel Admits to Attacking Convent in Lebanon, Claims Hezbollah Was Using It

May 6, 2026

U.S. Releases Crew of Captured Iranian Ship to Pakistan

May 6, 2026

Jon Stewart Turns The ‘Absurdity’ Of Trump’s Kimmel Attacks Against Him

May 6, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Matthew Perry Memoir Removes Keanu Reeves References After Controversy

April 23, 2023

Rachel Maddow Delivers A Classic Introduction Of Hillary Clinton As Trump Is Indicted

August 15, 2023

Why India’s Growth Momentum Is Losing Steam

January 28, 2025

Texas store owner guns down two thugs trying to rob him in botched ‘jugging’ incident, police say

August 18, 2023
Don't Miss

Gov. JB Pritzker Says Trump ‘Has Dementia,’ Now ‘More Pronounced’

World May 6, 2026

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said he believes President Donald Trump is suffering from cognitive…

Michael Burry sells entire stake in surging meme-stock giant

May 6, 2026

Republicans Say No To Healthcare, But Yes To $1 Billion For Trump’s Ballroom

May 6, 2026

Anti-Capitalist ‘Animal Farm’ Bombs, ‘Michael’ Still Defying Woke Critics

May 6, 2026
About
About

This is your World, Tech, Health, Entertainment and Sports website. We provide the latest breaking news straight from the News industry.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Business (4,353)
  • Entertainment (4,322)
  • Finance (3,256)
  • Health (1,967)
  • Lifestyle (1,874)
  • Politics (3,137)
  • Sports (4,116)
  • Tech (2,054)
  • Uncategorized (4)
  • World (4,049)
Our Picks

New Book Reveals ‘Incandescently Stupid’ Trump Idea

July 18, 2023

Widow Sues Oklahoma Sheriff Who Discussed Killing Reporters

April 20, 2023

Why wealthy customers are the ‘most worrisome’ for banks right now

September 3, 2023
Popular Posts

Gov. JB Pritzker Says Trump ‘Has Dementia,’ Now ‘More Pronounced’

May 6, 2026

Michael Burry sells entire stake in surging meme-stock giant

May 6, 2026

Republicans Say No To Healthcare, But Yes To $1 Billion For Trump’s Ballroom

May 6, 2026
© 2026 Patriotnownews.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.