NOS nevertheless broadcasts all World Cup duels: Any sale yields too little money

NOS nevertheless broadcasts all World Cup duels: Any sale yields too little money

The Nos Will Still Exclusive Broadcast All Matches of the 2026 World Cup, Accordance to editor-in-chief Xander van der Wulp or NOS Sport on Saturday to VI . The Broadcaster PreviOutly Announced that it would sell part of the broadcasting Rights Due to Budget Cuts.

Accordance to van der Wulp, talks were hero with other broadcasters, but without a final result. “AltheHoth the Public Broadcaster is in A Difficult Position, The Sale of the Matches Must of Course Yield Enough,” Says the brand new editor-in-chief to VI .

“We would give up exclusiveness, Miss Out on the Necessary Star Income and Replacement Programming also Costs Money. That is why we, Together with the NPO, have decided to make it a wonderful summer of sports.”

Former Political Reporter van der Wulp Said Last Summer on the Television Program Humberto That the Nos Could No Longer Broadcast Everything Due to the Upcoming Cuts to Public Broadcasting.

The Possible World Cup Matches of the Dutch National Team would Remain with the NOS, But The Other Matches Could Be Sold. Van der Wulp Mentioned RTL, SBS, ESPN, Viaplay and Ziggo Sport as Potential Candidates for the Rights. It is not clear white talks have leg hero with all these broadcasters.

The World Cup Will Be Held Next Year from June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Due to the Time Difference, some matches will be played in the Dutch Night. The World Cup Will Feature 48 Countries for the First Time in History. The Dutch National Team Still Has to Qualify for the Global Final Tournament.

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