Bundesliga TV rights: agreements in Thailand (PPTV HD), South Korea (KBS) and Singapore (StarHub)

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Bundesliga international, a subsidiary of the DFL, announced the signing of agreements for the broadcasting rights to the Bundesliga, for several seasons from 2020-21, in Thailand, South Korea and Singapore, on 15/09/2020.

In Thailand, the rights were acquired, over the 2020-2025 period, by the free and pay-television group PPTV HD 36, which will broadcast two matches live free-to-air per matchday.

In Singapore, the telecommunications operator StarHub is acquiring the full and exclusive rights "for several seasons" and will broadcast more than 200 matches live on various media (pay-TV, OTT, mobile). StarHub also becomes the official telecommunications partner of the DFL in Singapore.

In South Korea, the public audiovisual group KBS is also acquiring all and exclusivity of the matches, which will be broadcast on various media (free-to-air, cable, satellite, IPTV and digital channels). Bundesliga International recalls that several South Korean players - Hee-Chan Hwang (RB Leipzig), Dong-Won Ji (1. FSV Mainz 05), Seong-Hoon Cheon (FC Augsburg), Woo-Yeong Jeong and Chang-Hoon Kwon…

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