In an eagerly anticipated development, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) announced it has met the necessary requirements to finalise an agreement with pay channel giant MultiChoice for the broadcasting rights of the upcoming Rugby World Cup 2023.
The public broadcaster has been in intense negotiations with MultiChoice to secure the broadcasting rights for this highly anticipated sporting event. The Rugby World Cup 2023, set to kick off this Friday evening, has generated immense excitement among rugby enthusiasts worldwide.
Defending champions South Africa are scheduled to take on Scotland in their opening Group B match, which is set to captivate audiences late on Sunday afternoon. This match, along with numerous other thrilling fixtures, is expected to draw significant viewership, underscoring the importance of securing the broadcast rights for the SABC.
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