The Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, BON, has confirmed that the
Nigerian match against Burkina Faso on Sunday will be aired live on
terrestrial stations.
The Chairman of BON, Abubakar Jijiwa, confirmed this in a telephone
interview with PREMIUM TIMES. He promised to provide details later.
Though details are still unclear, the BON has had an agreement with
the Confederation of African Football and Broadcast Rights owners of the
African Cup of Nations, AFCON 2013.
A disagreement over the amount to be paid by Nigeria for the
broadcast rights is the reason millions of Nigerians have not been able
to watch the Nations Cup in their homes and offices. Only few who have
DSTV satellite stations have been able to, while many also go to viewing
centres where they pay a token to watch the matches.
The agreement will see tens of millions of Nigerians watch the final
match of the competition between Nigeria and Burkina Faso in their homes
on local television stations for the first time since the competition
started.
The Super Eagles have gradually improved in the course of the
competition eliminating tournament favourites, Cote d' Ivoire in the
quarter final. They also defeated Mali in the semi final to qualify for
their first Nations Cup final in about a decade.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Nigeria: BON Confirms Nigerians Will Watch Afcon Final On Local TV Stations
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