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πΊ Official World Cup Broadcasters
RTM and Unifi TV have been officially appointed as the broadcasters for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This confirmation ensures that matches will be aired on both Free-to-Air and pay-TV platforms. Fans can now catch the action live starting next month without further uncertainty.
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βͺ Previously: High Rights Fee Pressure
Concerns regarding the RM200 million rights fee have been addressed through this new partnership. Previously, Malaysia risked a total blackout as high costs delayed official negotiations. This deal secures viewing access for millions of football fans nationwide.
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πΊ Past Broadcasting History
In previous years, government-linked broadcasters like RTM and private entities like Astro typically secured the rights to air matches. These deals often involved significant government subsidies or corporate sponsorships to ensure public access. No such agreement has been finalised for 2026.
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π Which Neighbouring Countries Are Streaming FIFA?
π€© Did You Know...
In 1982, Malaysians crowdfunded RM300,000 via the "People's Live Telecast Fund" after RTM couldn't afford the rights. The iconic slogan "DiTaja Oleh Rakyat Malaysia" was flashed on screens for the extra matches.
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π People Also Ask
1. Why is there a fee to stream?
FIFA charges broadcasting rights fees to generate revenue for global football development and tournament operations.
2. What happens if no one pays for the stream?
If no broadcaster pays the fee, the tournament will not be legally televised or streamed within the country.
3. Is Malaysia ever gonna join the World Cup?
While the Harimau Malaya has not qualified yet, FIFA's expansion to 48 teams increases future qualification chances.
4. Can we receive Singapore or Indonesia signals?
Fans in Johor can often catch Mediacorpβs free matches via digital antenna, while those in Sarawak and Sabah may pick up Indonesiaβs TVRI signal depending on their proximity to the border.
5. Will there be a 2026 crowdfunding effort?
While fans have jokingly suggested a "PLTF 2.0," the current RM200 million price tag is significantly higher than the RM300,000 collected in 1982, making corporate or government backing essential.
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