FPT Television owns the rights to Serie A and FA Cup
In the afternoon of July 23rd, FPT Television has announced the copyright of the Italian National Football Championship and The Football Association Challenge Cup for three consecutive seasons.
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23/07/2018
In the afternoon of July 23rd, FPT Television has announced the copyright of the Italian National Football Championship and The Football Association Challenge Cup for three consecutive seasons.
Accordingly, FPT Television owns the entire media copyright of the Serie A Championship (380 games / season, 10 games / round).
The 2018-2019 Serie A will be officially launched on August 19th, promising to be extremely attractive and dramatic with the arrival of the world's top superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Giorgio Chiellini, Radja Nainggolan ...
Comparisons during the season will be exclusive programs invested with new style produced by FPT Television, such as the program "Spogliatoi" (changing room), the series of Italian itineraries. In addition, FPT also has an interactive game program "Lau ca keo" which airs regularly on Tuesdays and Fridays every week, giving the audience the chance to enjoy the top games, participate in interactive games with MCs and guests in a completely new way and receive attractive bonuses.
Serie A matches will be broadcast on FPT Television
Besides, the project of 2 million postcards of culture and people of Italy by journalist Truong Anh Ngoc combined with FPT Television will be sent to loved ones throughout Vietnam. This is a project in the series of activities of FPT Television with a cultural connection and the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Italy.
Over the past years, FPT has continuously invested in the content of television programs. The prestigious tournaments that FPT Television has exploited in recent years can be mentioned as FIFA World Cup 2018TM, South East Asian Games (ABL 2018), Premier League, Futsal Cup Cup VFL 2018 ...
At the same time, FPT Television also announced the ownership of the British Football Cup (FA Cup) for three consecutive seasons from 2018 to 2021.