1999's No. 1 Global Sporting Championship Set To Begin (13 May 1999)
1999's No
13-May-1999
13 May 1999
1999's No. 1 Global Sporting Championship Set To Begin
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"Olympics of Cricket" To Be Broadcast Live in North America
NEW YORK - (BW SportsWire) - May 13, 1999
KBS Cricket to Kick-Off Exclusive Live Broadcasts on Friday, May 14
Kelly Broadcasting Systems (KBS), a United States-based global sports
broadcaster, today announced an unprecedented initiative to broadcast
the entire International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup live in
North America.
The 1999 12-nation global tournament begins on Friday, May 14, and
will feature host nation England vs. Sri Lanka. Other participating
nations include Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Scotland, India,
Pakistan, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and the West Indies.
"KBS Cricket began with select broadcasts from the 1996 Cricket World
Cup and the hunger for the sport in the United States and Canada has
skyrocketed throughout the past few years. North America is the home
to more than 14 million cricket fans and the ambitious broadcast
schedule established by KBS will enable the avid and casual fan the
opportunity to watch each and every match," said KBS President,
Michael Kelly.
Fabled Lord's Cricket Ground in London will host the inaugural and
championship matches with all games to be broadcast live beginning at
6:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time). Match broadcasts are projected to run
through the morning into the early afternoon concluding at 3:00 PM
(EST). In the opening round, all teams will compete in a round robin
format with a total of 30 qualifying matches to be played between May
14 and May 31. The top six qualifiers - " The Super Six" - will then
compete in another round of nine matches to narrow the field down to
four semi-finalists. Super Six match play will begin on June 4. The
semi-final matches will be contested on June 16 and 17 with the final
slated for June 20.
Worldwide, more than 2 billion people will watch the 42 day tournament
- a figure exceeded only for the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic
Games. The North American audience is expected to establish a new
record for subscriber-based international sports programming. KBS has
forged a series of strategic alliances to create a multiplicity of
distribution platforms to reach fans through the United States, Canada
and the West Indies. Key points of distribution include DTH (Direct to
Home) Satellite transmission; traditional cable television; in select
restaurants and bars; hotels; at universities, and traditional over
the air broadcast (in the Caribbean).
Overall, the KBS World Cup initiative is projected to lead to a
dedicated Cricket Channel on the DTH platform. Plans for such a
channel are already underway. "Our focus right now is on producing the
very best Cricket World Cup broadcasts available for cricket fans
across North America and providing as many points of distribution as
possible," said Mike Kelly. "Over the longer-term, our commitment to
the sport will continue to grow and we envision a 24 hour channel as a
logical progression as the passion for the sport continues to grow
here in the USA and in Canada as well as the Caribbean," added Kelly.
Contact:
Empire Sports & Entertainment
Matt Scheckner
Tel: (212) 539-9696
Fax: (212) 539-9669
E-mail: mjs@empirenyc.com
Matt Scheckner
Tel: (212) 539-9696
Fax: (212) 539-9669
E-mail: mjs@empirenyc.com
Kelly Broadcasting Systems
Ron Kukafka
Tel: (973) 736-0800
Fax: (973) 736-5185
E-mail: rkukafka@kbs-tv.com
Ron Kukafka
Tel: (973) 736-0800
Fax: (973) 736-5185
E-mail: rkukafka@kbs-tv.com
Source :: Mike Maguire