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February 23, 2024
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The J. League has officially announced the details regarding international broadcasting for the upcoming 2024 MEIJI YASUDA J.LEAGUE season. This announcement outlines the various platforms and regions where fans can tune in to catch the action live. With this information, supporters can stay connected to their favorite teams and players, ensuring they do not miss a moment of excitement as the season unfolds. The league is committed to expanding its global reach, making it easier for international audiences to engage with the games and experience the thrill of Japanese football.
Building on the successful coverage from the previous year, the J.League is excited to announce that it will also be broadcasting the MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE on PSJ TV in Indonesia for this season. This strategic move marks a significant expansion of the league’s reach, allowing Indonesian football fans to enjoy high-quality live matches directly from one of Asia’s premier football competitions. By partnering with PSJ TV, the J.League aims to engage a wider audience and promote the excitement of Japanese football, ensuring that more fans than ever can experience the thrill of the game and support their favorite teams throughout the season.
In Thailand, SIAMSPORT, a well-established broadcaster of the J.League, has made a significant transition by shifting its platform to “AIS Play,” operated by AIS, the largest telecommunications provider in the country. This strategic move is designed to enhance the accessibility of J.League matches, allowing a broader audience in Thailand to engage with the exciting action of Japanese football. By utilizing AIS Play, fans will benefit from a more streamlined viewing experience, with advanced features and greater flexibility in consuming content. Additionally, SIAMSPORT will continue its coverage on PPTV for terrestrial TV viewers, ensuring that both digital and traditional audiences can enjoy the matches. This dual approach broadens the reach of J.League broadcasts and reflects the league’s commitment to making its games available to as many fans as possible across various platforms.
Furthermore, the J.LEAGUE International YouTube channel is set to enhance its global engagement by broadcasting live approximately two matches from each Matchweek of the highly anticipated 2024 MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE. This exciting initiative will feature English commentary, allowing viewers worldwide to immerse themselves in the thrilling action of Japanese football. By providing accessible coverage through a popular platform like YouTube, the J.League aims to connect with a broader audience, making it easier for fans to follow their favorite teams and players, no matter where they are. This approach not only promotes the league’s visibility on an international scale but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the quality and excitement of J.League matches among global football enthusiasts.
Outside Japan, broadcasting rights have been acquired in various other regions and territories, allowing global audiences to access and enjoy the content. This widespread distribution ensures that the program or event can reach viewers in multiple countries, transcending geographical boundaries. By securing these international broadcasting rights, the content creators or distributors aim to engage diverse audiences, enhancing global visibility and market penetration. This strategy often involves partnerships with regional broadcasters or streaming platforms, ensuring the material is adapted and available in languages and formats suitable for different cultural and demographic groups.
Countries/Regions | Broadcasters/Platforms | League |
China | K-BALL/ Penguin Sports/ TianjinTV | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE | MEIJI YASUDA J2 LEAGUE |
Macau | TDM | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Australia | Optus | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Thailand | SIAMSPORT on AIS Play、PPTV、BG SPORTS | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Indonesia | PSJ TV | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Ghana | Sportdigital | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India,Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan,Sri Lanka, Afghanistan | Fancode | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Nigeria | Sporty TV | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Worldwide*Excluding Japan, broadcast rights sales areas, etc. | J.League official international YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/jleagueinternational | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUEMEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
Worldwide*News rights except Japan | SNTV | MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE |
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