(Sept 17, 2013) The head of the broadcasting regulator yesterday defended in court the “must have” rule under which all 64 matches of next year’s Fifa World Cup soccer tournament must be aired live on free-TV channels.
Natee Sukonrat, the chairman of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission’s broadcasting committee, appeared at the Administrative Court to testify in a case brought by RS International seeking amendment of the must-have rule.
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