18 July 2008
"Yes, we will air the Games," TVRI spokesperson Meggy Theresia Rares told The Jakarta Post on Monday.
"Tomorrow (Tuesday) we will sign a memorandum of understanding with the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU)," Meggy said, referring to the organization in charge of the Games broadcast in 28 Asian countries.
According to Barton, each broadcaster with rights to the Games will enjoy privileges, including "programming, space at the International Broadcast Center and so on", during the world's top sporting event.
Before TVRI stepped in, it appeared Indonesia would once again go without Olympic coverage because none of the privately owned stations was interested in paying the pricey broadcast rights.
Privately owned RCTI was the last Indonesian broadcaster to provide free coverage of the Games, during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. In 2004, only a few subscribers to pay-TV Kabelvision were able to enjoy the quadrennial event.
Earlier, Indonesia Olympic Council official Rosihan Arsyad said the broadcast rights were valued at US$1.5 million. This price was reportedly later cut to $1.25 million.
Indonesia's Olympians welcomed Monday's news.
Indonesia will dispatch 24 athletes to Beijing, where they will compete in seven sports, including badminton, weightlifting, swimming and track and field.
Source : The Jakarta Post
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