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Survey: Public Prefers Joint Broadcast of World Cup

Written: 2010-03-22 14:53:11Updated: 2010-03-22 15:50:31

Survey: Public Prefers Joint Broadcast of World Cup

A new survey finds that the majority of the public wants the nation’s three terrestrial broadcasters to jointly air the FIFA World Cup that will open in June in South Africa.

According to a survey jointly conducted by Polinews and the pollster Monoresearch on over one-thousand adults, nearly 75 percent of respondents said they would like to see KBS, MBC and SBS jointly broadcast the soccer tournament.

Around 17 percent, meanwhile, said that the broadcaster with exclusive coverage rights should air the soccer event and some eight percent had no comment on the matter.

The survey found that some 77 percent of respondents in their 40s, 72 percent in their 20s, 76 percent in their 30s, 75 percent in their 50s and nearly 73 percent in their 60s supported the idea of joint broadcasting.

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