Sports broadcasting contracts in Japan
This article refers to sports broadcasting contracts in Japan. For a list of rights in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.
Multi-discipline events
American football
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Akira Yaegashi fights (Ohashi Promotions) have been aired live on TV Tokyo,[1] TBS,[2] NTV,[3] and Fuji TV.[4] The Katsunari Takayama fight in his third tenure was aired on TBS.[5] Others are:
- NTV: Shinsuke Yamanaka and Takashi Miura (Teiken Promotions)[6]
- TBS: Kameda Promotions, Kazuto Ioka and RyÅ Miyazaki (Ioka Promotions)[7]
- Fuji TV: Naoya Inoue (Ohashi Promotions), RyÅta Murata (Teiken Promotions)[4]
- TV Tokyo: Takashi Uchiyama and KÅhei KÅno (Hitoshi Watanabe's Watanabe Promotions)[8]
- WOWOW: HBO World Championship Boxing, Showtime Championship Boxing, etc.[9]
Football
- FIFA World Cup
- FIFA Club World Cup
- AFC Asian Cup&Champions League
- UEFA European Football Championship
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Premier League
- J. League
- A-League
- TV Asahi
- NHK
- Australia Plus (Highlights)
- W-League
- La Liga
- Bundesliga
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
- TV Tokyo
- Rede Globo/IPCTV
- PFC internacional
Golf
- The Masters
- U.S. Open/Open Championship
- TV Asahi
- Golf Network
- PGA Tour
- NHK
- Golf Network
Horse-racing
- Japan Cup
- TV Tokyo (Saturday)
- Fuji Television (Sunday)
- NHK (both General TV and BS-hi; select Sundays)
- Melbourne Cup
Ice hockey
Judo
Motor racing
- Formula One / Macau Grand Prix
- Formula E
- World Touring Car Championship
- IndyCar Series
- Gaora
- MotoGP
- NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
- World Rally Championship / FIA World Endurance Championship / Superbike World Championship / Dakar Rally / DTM / Inter Proto Series
- SUPER GT
- Super Formula
- Asian Le Mans Series
- All Japan Road Race Championship / All Japan Motocross Championship / Suzuka 8 Hours
Rugby league
Rugby union
Tennis
Volleyball
- Men's World Championships/Women's World Championships/'World Grand Prix
- World Cups/World League
- Grand Champions Cups
Wrestling
Other
References
- ↑ ""被ç½åœ°ã€å²©æ‰‹ã«ãƒ™ãƒ«ãƒˆã‚’届ã‘ã‚‹!" WBA世界ミニマム級タイトルマッムãƒãƒ³ã‚µãƒ¯ãƒ³ãƒ»ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ—ラムック×八é‡æ¨«æ±" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. November 24, 2011. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- ↑ "WBA・WBC世界ミニマム級王座統一戦" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System. 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- ↑ "The REAL18 ワールドプレミアムボクシング" (in Japanese). Nippon Television. 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- 1 2 ダイヤモンドグãƒãƒ¼ãƒ–スペシャル (in Japanese). Fuji Television. 2013. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
- ↑ トリプル世界戦 (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System. 2013. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
- ↑ 日テレ スãƒãƒ¼ãƒ„ - ã€ãƒ¯ãƒ¼ãƒ«ãƒ‰ãƒ—レミアムボクシング】動画コンテンツ一覧 日テレオンデマンド (in Japanese). Nippon Television. 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- ↑ "BOXING 動画BOX" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System. November 24, 2011. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- ↑ テレビæ±äº¬ãƒœã‚¯ã‚·ãƒ³ã‚°ã‚ªãƒ•ã‚£ã‚·ãƒ£ãƒ«ã‚µã‚¤ãƒˆ (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- ↑ エã‚サイトマッãƒï½žä¸–界プãƒãƒœã‚¯ã‚·ãƒ³ã‚° (in Japanese). WOWOW. 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
- ↑ "WWE "Japan"". Retrieved 2012-06-23.
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