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A consortium of three Ghanaian television networks have agreed to screen all of Ghana's group games at the 2010 World Cup finals with the nation set to watch every game when the competition starts in June.
Three leading networks, Ghana Television (GTV), TV3 and Metro TV who have formed a consortium, announced on Tuesday that the consortium has secured the rights to the full list of 64 matches.
Aside Ghana's group D matches against Serbia, Australia and Germany, the networks confirmed that 56 of the games will be shown live, eight games delayed and 30 of the matches repeated.
This is the second time that the three networks have come together to settle on a common arrangement after a similar collaboration last year when they screened four major sporting events for Ghanaian fans.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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