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English Premiership blackout in Africa


  1. Joseph Appiah-Dolphyne, AfricaNews editor in Accra, Ghana
    Africa fans of the most-watched English Premier league are irritated as the company having the broadcasting rights folded up. Gateway Broadcast Services supplied programmes under the GTV banner to countries from Kenya to Botswana and to tens of thousands of subscribers across Africa.
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    GTV backed several domestic leagues, including Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda. The company blamed "the current financial and global crisis" for its liquidation. This had "severely interrupted the company's abilities to secure further funding", it said in a statement.

    Television services have been stopped - with subscribers receiving a short message telling them the channel is off the air.

    The company said it had invested $200 million in the business but that "the economic crisis...has caused excessive demands on the business."

    Several African football federations and leagues will feel the effects of this sudden move.
    The Uganda FA (FUFA) had a five year contract worth $500,000 a year. GTV were the sponsors of the East and Central African tournament, the CECAFA Cup. They also sponsored the domestic leagues in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda.

    Fans who watch the English Premier League on GTV will have to find another source of information this weekend, and in the future.

    There has been no reaction so far from any of the organisations involved. "We realise the negative impact this has had on our loyal customers, creditors and staff," GTV said.

    "We have tried every possible step to keep the company going but we are all unfortunate victims of the current global economic crisis."



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