eMedia tackles MultiChoice on rugby rights: 'We must challenge the unfairness'

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eMedia tackles MultiChoice on rugby rights: 'We must challenge the unfairness'
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3.2 million OpenView homes cannot watch the 2023 Rugby World Cup, says eMedia.

OpenView owner eMedia says it's taken legal action over its dispute with MultiChoice regarding broadcasting rights for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

This comes after MultiChoice's SuperSport came to a R57 million agreement with SABC to broadcast 16 games, including those of the Springboks.Sherrif says that the SABC's preclusion to them goes against the agreement between the two parties. "In 2023, the whole nation is not behind the Springboks as 3.2 million OpenView homes cannot view the rugby", said eMedia in a Facebook video calling South Africa to "unite against this unfairness!".

Sherrif says that the ideal outcome of approaching the court would ensure that digitally migrated households are given the right to receive television as intended.RELATED: SABC buys rights to broadcast Rugby World Cup games just before kick-offIt's not about us getting any benefit; eMedia doesn't benefit anything.

Khalik Sherrif, Group CEO – eMedia Holdings and Investments Scroll up to listen to the full interview.

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