Facebook, Twitter And Snape Chat Are Seeking To Broadcast Clips From World Cup Matches . The FIFA World Cup is one of the most important spo...

Facebook, Twitter And Snape Chat Are Seeking To Broadcast Clips From World Cup Matches .
The FIFA World Cup is one of the most important sporting and international events that attracts the eyes of hundreds of millions around the world. These companies want them to use their services, so they seek the rights to broadcast sections of the games.
Bloomberg reported that Facebook, Snape and Twitter are seeking rights to broadcast videos of upcoming World Cup 2018 events.
The companies have offered to pay tens of millions of dollars to Twenty-first Century Fox Inc., which owns the rights to broadcast in the United States.
Fox will earn additional revenue by selling the rights to broadcast episodes and important events to cover the $ 400 million it paid for the rights to broadcast World Cup matches.
More people around the world are using social networks as video platforms rather than TVs, and this is expected to increase as the World Cup follows, so social networks seek to get people's attention by providing the most interesting videos and videos, if not the full broadcast of matches. .
The World Cup has been popular in the United States, where the final match saw more than 25 million people, the highest game seen in history in America
We have recently talked about Facebook getting the rights to broadcast the next Champions League. Twitter also has several experiences in publishing sections of professional basketball games and other sports events, as well as the Arab Championship will be the first Arab sports event broadcast on its pages
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