CCTV Secures 2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcasting Rights for $60 Million

by Ryan Cooper
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CCTV Secures Broadcasting Rights for 2026 FIFA World Cup

China Central Television (CCTV) has officially secured the broadcasting rights for the 2026 World Cup, ensuring the tournament’s global spectacle will be available to viewers across China. The agreement was finalized on May 15, 2026, after CCTV and FIFA reached a consensus on copyright cooperation for the event.

CCTV Secures Broadcasting Rights for 2026 FIFA World Cup
CCTV Secures Broadcasting Rights for 2026 FIFA World

The upcoming tournament, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is expected to be one of the most expansive in history. To bring the action to the Chinese market, internal media reports indicate the cost of the rights is approximately $60 million.

Other financial estimates place the copyright fees at 470 million Hong Kong dollars. The deal is particularly notable as reports suggest that FIFA made “significant concessions” to finalize the agreement with the Chinese broadcaster.

This partnership ensures that the world’s most popular sporting event maintains a massive reach in Asia, setting the stage for an unprecedented global viewing experience as the 2026 tournament approaches.

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