Showing posts with label Sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Vietnam wins women’s beach volleyball in Vung Tau

Vietnamese pair Mai Thi Hoa and Nguyen Thi Tiep receive the trophy at the Ocean Park in the southern coast city of Vung Tau on Sunday - Photo: Thanh Long
HCMC – The Vietnamese team won the International Women’s Beach Volleyball Tournament or Tanimex Cup 2010, which concluded on Sunday at Ocean Park in the southern coast city of Vung Tau.

The Vietnam 3 team beat Taiwan 2-0 in a surprise victory in the finals though the visitors, who are currently one of the top pairs in Asia, were tipped as the strongest contenders for the title. 

Vietnam 3 made of Mai Thi Hoa and Nguyen Thi Tiep beat Kou Nai Han and Chang Hui Min 21-17 in the first set. Then the home side continuously dominated the second set, 23-21.

Hoa and Tiep went into Sunday’s decider with a 2-1 win over their compatriots Phan Thi Cam Hong and Do Thi Hong Loan from Vietnam 2 in the semifinal game, 19-21, 21-16, 15-13.

Meanwhile, Taiwanese pair Han and Min triumphed over Nguyen Thi Mai and Truong Thi Yen from Vietnam 1, 27-25, 21-16 in the other semifinal the same day.

The champion Vietnam 3 pocketed US$2,200, second placed Taiwan received US$1,700. Mai and Yen from Vietnam 1 overcame Hong and Loan from Vietnam 2 2-1 in the third place competition, getting US$1,400.

The organizing board also presented the Miss Title prize worth US$500 to Wanthana Hengsana from Thailand 2.

About 11 teams from Hong Kong, Thailand, Kazakhstan, China, Taiwan, Laos and Vietnam competed in the Cup from Friday to Sunday. 

Vung Tau City also hosted the International Women’s Beach Volleyball Tournament last year. Thailand dominated with first and second while Vietnam got seventh.

The event was co-organized by the Ba Ria-Vung Tau provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Tourism company, the Vietnam Volleyball Federation, the Asian Volleyball Confederation and the Tan Binh Commercial Service Import Export company (Tanimex).

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Local broadcasters to stop airing EPL Sunday matches

HCMC - Local broadcasters, who have not hold the exclusive broadcasting rights of the English Premier League (EPL) in Vietnam, will stop airing EPL Sunday matches, Luu Vu Hai, chief of MoIC’s Radio, Television, and Electronic Information Department had concluded after its meeting with K+ channel and MP & Silva last week.

On behalf of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC), Hai has certified that MP & Silva distributed the exclusive broadcasting rights to EPL Sunday matches in Vietnam for only VSTV, which owns K+ channel.

MP & Silva asked to meet with the MoIC to prove its exclusive broadcasting rights of EPL matches in Vietnam. In the meeting on August 26, the Ministry of Information and Communications confirmed that K+ channel holds the exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday matches of the EPL in Vietnam.

The Ministry of Information and Communications will announce an official statement to local broadcasters as well as Thailand’s True Sport channel to stop airing EPL Sunday matches in Vietnam soon. Though True Sport is licensed in Vietnam, but they have to obey copyright rules. MoIC will ask local broadcasters to not take EPL Sunday matches from True Sport, Hai explained.

MP & Silva’s representative Beatrice Lee said that her company was satisfied with the meeting’s result and pleased with local state agencies in their intervention in the copyrights law violation. MP & Silva are glad if K+ reaches agreements to share Sunday matches with other broadcasters, she said.

Beatrice Lee said her company is willing to distribute these matches as well as Liga or Serie A with other channels in Vietnam, but K+ bought the exclusive rights to air these matches.

In Vietnam, MP & Silva distributed broadcasting rights of Saturday and Monday matches to several channels. However, the Hanoi Cable Television (HCTV) channel and some provincial channels still air live Sunday matches from Thailand’s True Sport channel.

HCTV stated it will stop airing Sunday matches once K+ and MP & Silva prove their exclusive rights in Vietnam or prevent True Sport from airing Sunday matches in Vietnam.

K+ won a contract for a three-year exclusive right to broadcast the world’s most popular football leagues. When K+ holds the exclusive right, Vietnamese audience, though having paid for other paid TV services, will have to pay more VND1.5 million for a decoder and monthly subscription fee of VND 250,000 to K+ to see these matches.

Vietnamese TV channels that broadcast the EPL: Saturday and Monday matches on Bong Da TV and The Thao TV (Vietnam Cable Television – VCTV), VTC-HD (VTC), HTV2 (HCMC Television), SCTV15 (Saigon Tourist Cable TV), K+ (VSTV) and H1 and H2 (Hanoi Television).

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Local broadcasters to stop airing EPL Sunday matches

HCMC - Local broadcasters, who have not hold the exclusive broadcasting rights of the English Premier League (EPL) in Vietnam, will stop airing EPL Sunday matches, Luu Vu Hai, chief of MoIC’s Radio, Television, and Electronic Information Department had concluded after its meeting with K+ channel and MP & Silva last week.

On behalf of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC), Hai has certified that MP & Silva distributed the exclusive broadcasting rights to EPL Sunday matches in Vietnam for only VSTV, which owns K+ channel.

MP & Silva asked to meet with the MoIC to prove its exclusive broadcasting rights of EPL matches in Vietnam. In the meeting on August 26, the Ministry of Information and Communications confirmed that K+ channel holds the exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday matches of the EPL in Vietnam.

The Ministry of Information and Communications will announce an official statement to local broadcasters as well as Thailand’s True Sport channel to stop airing EPL Sunday matches in Vietnam soon. Though True Sport is licensed in Vietnam, but they have to obey copyright rules. MoIC will ask local broadcasters to not take EPL Sunday matches from True Sport, Hai explained.

MP & Silva’s representative Beatrice Lee said that her company was satisfied with the meeting’s result and pleased with local state agencies in their intervention in the copyrights law violation. MP & Silva are glad if K+ reaches agreements to share Sunday matches with other broadcasters, she said.

Beatrice Lee said her company is willing to distribute these matches as well as Liga or Serie A with other channels in Vietnam, but K+ bought the exclusive rights to air these matches.

In Vietnam, MP & Silva distributed broadcasting rights of Saturday and Monday matches to several channels. However, the Hanoi Cable Television (HCTV) channel and some provincial channels still air live Sunday matches from Thailand’s True Sport channel.

HCTV stated it will stop airing Sunday matches once K+ and MP & Silva prove their exclusive rights in Vietnam or prevent True Sport from airing Sunday matches in Vietnam.

K+ won a contract for a three-year exclusive right to broadcast the world’s most popular football leagues. When K+ holds the exclusive right, Vietnamese audience, though having paid for other paid TV services, will have to pay more VND1.5 million for a decoder and monthly subscription fee of VND 250,000 to K+ to see these matches.

Vietnamese TV channels that broadcast the EPL: Saturday and Monday matches on Bong Da TV and The Thao TV (Vietnam Cable Television – VCTV), VTC-HD (VTC), HTV2 (HCMC Television), SCTV15 (Saigon Tourist Cable TV), K+ (VSTV) and H1 and H2 (Hanoi Television).

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