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More than 1.5 billion viewers worldwide are waiting to watch the telecast of Asian Games 2006. The expectations of the television audience are growing with each passing day. The bigger the spectacle, the higher the expectations.
Asian Games 2006 telecast is touted to be one of the most-widely awaited shows in the world. In fact, the Asian Games 2006 opening and closing ceremonies might just end up being the most-watched television events on that particular day.
The Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee (DAGOC) has signed a telecast contract with Doha Asian Games Broadcast Services (DAGBS), appointing them as the host broadcaster for the 15th Asian Games.
DAGBS is a joint venture between Trans World International and Host Broadcast Services. The coming together of these two broadcast and production giants augurs well for the telecast of the quadrennial event.
The Asian Games is the second biggest multi-sports event in the world after the Olympics. Hence, they will command a huge television viewership. The three-hour long opening ceremony itself will reportedly have a televised audience of more than 1.7 billion.
The DAGOC is leaving no stone unturned in assuring uninterrupted and flawless broadcast of Asian Games 2006. The host broadcaster will provide 3,000 hours of television coverage for the 39 sports in Asian Games 2006. DAGBS will create special highlights packages keep viewers updated about the status of their teams.
Participating countries in Asian Games 2006 have sold broadcast rights of the event to their respective television and radio channels. In India, the national broadcasters, Doordarshan and All India Radio, will bring the Asian Games 2006 into millions of homes.
The successful telecast of Asian Games 2006 will write a new, technologically advanced chapter in the history of television programming and viewership.
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