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UEFA announced today the award of all free-to-air media rights for the 2012-15 UEFA Champions League in Georgia to Georgian Public Broadcaster and Rustavi 2.
Georgia Public Broadcaster and commercial broadcaster Rustavi 2 will each broadcast every matchnight one live match on 1 Channel and on Rustavi 2 respectively. In addition 1 Channel will show a highlights programme on Tuesday and Rustavi 2 a highlights programme on Wednesday.
All rights have been granted on a platform-neutral basis, with the rights also being exploited on the internet, via www.1tv.ge and www.rustavi2.com, and on mobile.
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