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''World Cup Live'' is a soccer related news and analysis program. It airs through ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC every four years during the FIFA World Cup. Lead commentators and specialists dissect worldwide matches both through a live feed, and after they have already been played. ''World Cup Live'' was created for the 2006 World Cup and continued through the 2010 World Cup. It is planned to broadcast the upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup as ESPN has English-language rights. As for anchors, ''SportsCenter'' hosts Dave Revsine and Rece Davis worked with ESPN while Brent Musburger hosted the ABC airings. Advertisements are not shown seeing as that play does not stop for two forty-five minute half’s, other than a halftime report, during which, commercials are aired. Logos are shown on the screen during broadcasting throughout the game and advertisements from sponsors can be seen before and after the game. Both pregame and post-game segments are included with a large amount of games if time between matches permits, and are always aired for (USMNT ) games. World Cup Live has kept this basic format over the past couple tournaments and plans on continuing for the 2014 World Cup.〔Eric Pfanner."The Real World Cup Prize? Broadcasting Rights." New York Times: New York City, May 12th, 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/24/business/media/24rights.html.〕 ==2006 World Cup Broadcast== The shows debut came on June 9, 2006 for the 2006 World Cup held in Germany. It usually ran between noon and midnight seeing as that was when most games were played and when most viewers would be tuned in. This time slot is known as the Trifecta. During the Trifecta, World Cup Live was shown on ESPN and ABC, however; it was also aired at different times throughout the afternoon on ESPN2. They had a total of forty-seven telecasts, throughout the 2006 tournament. Thirty-two were nightly, twelve were in-between matches and three were pre-game issue. The 2006 edition offered several technological aspects that were meant to make it easier for non-specialists to understand the sciences of each game. A “Shot-Tracker” was used to trace the velocity and power of a kick. As far as critics were concerned, the broadcasts were seen as successful, however; soccer in America had not yet blossomed to its full potential and that was made obvious. Sponsor: Vonage 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「World Cup Live」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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