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NFL expands presence in China with CCTV5 partnership
By Chen Xiangfeng (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-09-16 11:02 The American National Football League (NFL) is to receive greater exposure in China thanks to a deal worked out between the league and CCTV5. Through the partnership, fans will be able to see game highlights and original shows each week as well as having access to new streaming and video-on-demand games on popular web portals Sina and QQ.com Starting tomorrow, there will be a 30-minute program which will feature the most exciting moments of the past week's games at 11:30pm. From October 29, the highlights program will be preceded by an innovative reality show starring a well-known Chinese band and its experiences with the No 1 sport in America, on and off the field.
"The expanded partnership with CCTV is key to our success this season, complemented by live game broadcasts on Sina, SMG and GDTV, as well as on new partner QQ.com." The NFL established its China office in 2007. For the 2009-10 season, the league will continue its successful marketing initiatives in Beijing and Shanghai, focusing on popular locations and university campuses. The interactive programs kick off this week and aim to give fans an up close and personal experience of American football. |