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RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - thomalex - 18-11-2022

(18-11-2022, 02:57 PM)James2001 Wrote:  Feels like the whole thing's becoming a dumpster fire at this point, and it's not even started yet!

Was it ever not going to be. And as you say it's not even started yet, I remain convinced that there's going to be some sort of diplomatic incident and there'll be pressure on countries to withdraw making the whole thing moot. But let's see I guess.


Newshound47 - Newshound47 - 18-11-2022

(18-11-2022, 03:13 PM)thomalex Wrote:  
(18-11-2022, 02:57 PM)James2001 Wrote:  Feels like the whole thing's becoming a dumpster fire at this point, and it's not even started yet!

Was it ever not going to be. And as you say it's not even started yet, I remain convinced that there's going to be some sort of diplomatic incident and there'll be pressure on countries to withdraw making the whole thing moot. But let's see I guess.
I think it would have to be a very major incident to get teams to withdraw after it has started. More than just someone (Even a family or friend of a member of a squad) being arrested (Which could still spark a major reaction). Hard to see that happening.


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - James2001 - 18-11-2022

Them banning alcohol at the stadiums at the last minute (which itself is likely to cause major issues between Busweiser and FIFA) certainly doesn't give me much hope that we're not going to see arrests and other incidents over their morality laws, despite assurances otherwise.


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - aaron_scotland - 18-11-2022

(18-11-2022, 03:49 PM)James2001 Wrote:  Them banning alcohol at the stadiums at the last minute (which itself is likely to cause major issues between Busweiser and FIFA) certainly doesn't give me much hope that we're not going to see arrests and other incidents over their morality laws, despite assurances otherwise.

Yup, They basically said whatever needed said to tick boxes to get the World Cup (money helped too) and now they have it, the infrastructure is setup and teams in place.. Pulling things left right and center.


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - harshy - 18-11-2022

I know I always ask the question which annoys the hell out of everyone but will there by any satellite feeds for my little 90cm sat dish to enjoy.


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - RhysJR - 18-11-2022

Former Tottenham, Southampton and PSG manager (and rumoured to be in the running to take the England job after the tournament) Mauricio Pochettino is to join the BBC team.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63676371?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA 


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Newshound47 - 19-11-2022

The BBC live feed have said they have had only one text all morning from someone excited about the World Cup. The rest have been negative. Going to be a tough tournament to cover for broadcasters then. Good Morning Britain’s trailer is pretty downbeat for example.

If ratings struggle and the final looks like it will rate lowly ITV’s ratings for it could be very low.


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - James2001 - 19-11-2022

The Fifa boss's speech this morning I think is yet another nail in the coffin for enthusiasm for this tournament.


Newshound47 - Newshound47 - 19-11-2022

(19-11-2022, 03:08 PM)James2001 Wrote:  The Fifa boss's speech this morning I think is yet another nail in the coffin for enthusiasm for this tournament.

I think tomorrow’s ratings will be very low. I can’t see there being many viewers at all for Qatar v Ecuador. I am starting to think we will see England v USA under 10 million on Friday which would be shockingly low for a competitive England tournament match in primetime.


RE: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Medianext.MX - 19-11-2022

Some broadcasters aren't locating studios and operations in Qatar (good for them). SVT is simply rebadging its sports studio in their downtown Stockholm HQ, and all operations will run remotely from there. Some reporters will be on-site, however.

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https://www.sportsvideo.org/2022/11/18/fifa-world-cup-2022-svt-sport-on-bringing-all-the-action-back-to-swedish-fans-in-a-nordic-broadcast-collaboration/

And Telekom's Magenta Sport is also doing coverage remotely, taking seat at Sport1 in Ismaning (Media City Munich). They are also leveraging Sport1's technical operations for its coverage. Their IMR studio was designed by Jürgen Bieling (Billionpoints).

[Image: Telekom_MagentaTV_World_Cup_Studio_Bande...scaled.jpg]

https://www.sportsvideo.org/blogs/?blog=qatar-2022&news=fifa-world-cup-2022-germanys-deutsche-telekom-taps-plazamedias-xlr-studio

And here's a look at one hall of the IBC at the National Convention Centre:

[Image: Inside-IBC-1.png]