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A meeting took place in Vientiane yesterday to discuss TV broadcasting fees and copyright. Television networks that have agreed in principle to broadcast the SEA Games live are Brunei Radio and Television, Lao National Radio and Lao National Television, Lao Star Channel, Forever Group Co. Ltd (FRTB4-Myanmar), Media Corp TV Singapore Pte. Ltd, National Broadcasting Service of Thailand (NBT), TPBS, Channel 7, Channel 5, VTC Digital-Vietnam, VTV, TOT Co. Ltd., and CAT Telecom Co. Ltd. The Phetchampa Advertising Company (PAC)

is representing the LaoSEA Games Organising Committee (LAOSOC) and hosted the TV

Broadcasting rights meeting on duties and copyright for broadcasting in six Asean

Countries. Vice President of the Lao

National Olympic Committee, Mr Chanpheng Silattana,

representatives from LAOSOC and from Asean countries Attended the meeting. PAC Director, Mr Khammoui Keomany, said he was looking forward to cooperating with LAOSOC and the Lao people to successfully selling TV broadcasting rights for the games.

Laos will use about 16 mobile broadcasting vans to cover all sports venues and will

employ more than 144 people to work in production. The budget for the management of

TV broadcasting is about 34 billion kip (US$4 million). On the same day, LAOSOC

officials reported progress on the sports complex and many

other venues that are yet to be completed. Venues include the main

sports complex, indoor stadiums at the National University of Laos, the

Chao-Anou football stadium, the Lao-ITECC arena and the Bungkha-nhong indoor

stadium. The venues are being built with the installation of broadcasting facilities in mind as provision of broadcasting equipment at each venue is a

requirement for hosting the games. The national football stadium at Dongsanghin

village in Xaythany district will be inspected and tested in June by LAOSOC before

hosting the games’ opening and closing ceremonies in December.


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i hpe theres a way to watch it online.


and please if you know post the link here.


kop chai. wink

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