South African Television stations agree to tour deal (9 Sep 1997)
After years of wrangles over television broadcast rights, the SABC and MNet have finally come to an amicable agreement which will bring the national team's cricket tour of Pakistan, beginning later this month, to all South Africans
09-Sep-1997
9 Sept 1997
Television stations agree to tour deal
by Iqbal Kahn
After years of wrangles over television broadcast rights, the SABC and
MNet have finally come to an amicable agreement which will bring
the national team's cricket tour of Pakistan, beginning later this
month, to all South Africans.
Ali Bacher, managing director of the United Cricket Board, announced
late last night that the SABC had obtained the rights to televise the
three-match Test series between Hansie Cronje's team and Pakistan, as
well as all the one-day internationals during the quadrangular
tournament, which will feature World Cup champions Sri Lanka and the
West Indies.
The Test and one-dayers will be broadcast on a ball-by-ball basis by the
SABC, while later in the day MNet will televise a highlights package of
each day's play.
Bacher said: "We are pleased that both stations have come to an
agreement as this benefits all South African cricket supporters as well
as our sponsors Castle and Standard Bank."
Meanwhile, Bacher also announced that MNet had acquired the broadcast
rights to all of SA's Test and one-day matches - all on a ball-by-ball
basis - during the tour of Australia later in the year. And, like the
Pakistan tour, the SABC will broadcast a highlights package on each day
of the Tests and one-day internationals.
However, the situation at home has not changed and the SABC still have
exclusive rights to all SA's Test and one-day internationals played on
home soil. Under the terms of that agreement, MNet will not broadcast
any highlights packages of these matches.
Source: The Star