The Borneo Post

RTM gets RM30 mln for World Cup telecast

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PUTRAJAYA: Radio Televisyen Malaysia ( RTM) has officially received the required RM30millio­n sponsorshi­p from Maxis Bhd and AirAsia Bhd for its telecast of the 2018 FIFA World Cup soccer matches, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo announced yesterday.

He said Maxis was the Platinum Sponsor with its sponsorshi­p of RM18 million and AirAsia, the Gold Sponsor with its sponsorshi­p of RM12 million.

Gobind Singh, who is a fan of the Brazilian soccer team, said several other corporate companies were in discussion with RTM on meeting other costs such as promotion.

“The cost of the broadcasti­ng rights is RM30 million. We have specific cost agreements. If we have additional sponsorshi­p, we can broadcast more matches. This matter is still under discussion,” he said.

Gobind Singh spoke to the media after launching the RTM 2018 FIFA World Cup free broadcast

The cost of the broadcasti­ng rights is RM30 million. We have specific cost agreements. If we have additional sponsorshi­p, we can broadcast more matches. This matter is still under discussion.

at the ministry here.

The minister had announced previously that the government, through RTM, would broadcast 41 of the 64 matches of the World Cup tournament hosted by Russia at a cost of RM30 million between June 14 and July 15.

Of the 41 matches, 28 are to be telecast live and the rest, delayed, over TV1 and TV2.

Gobind Singh said the telecast of the matches would enable RTM to enhance its performanc­e and role as a government media organisati­on.

He said the free broadcast proved that the present government was sensitive to the people’s interest in the quadrennia­l internatio­nal tournament.

“Taking into account the value of solidarity that can be fostered through the broadcast of the tournament, I have been working to realise the dream of football fans.

“The cooperatio­n through this sporting event is a platform to unite Malaysians of all communitie­s and status,” he said.

Asked what he thought of the Brazilian team, Gobind Singh said he was confident Brazil would be able to perform well despite having several new players.

“I have been a fan of Brazil since childhood. I have always updated myself on the team. Let’s see what happens,” he said. — Bernama

Gobind Singh Deo, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister

 ??  ?? Gobind (centre) receives the RM18 million sponsorshi­p from CEO of Maxis Bhd, Robert Nason (right).— Bernama photo
Gobind (centre) receives the RM18 million sponsorshi­p from CEO of Maxis Bhd, Robert Nason (right).— Bernama photo

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