Broadcast Rights
The games were covered by the following broadcasters:
- Spain: TVE (international broadcast signal)
- United Kingdom: BBC
- China: CCTV
- United States: NBC
- Australia: TEN Network
- Brazil: Rede Globo, Rede Manchete, SBT, Rede Bandeirantes and Globosat
- Canada: TVA, CTV
- Japan: NHK
- Ireland: RTÉ
- Netherlands: NPO
- Sweden: SVT
- Norway: NRK
- South Korea: KBS and MBC
- Mexico: Televisa
- Germany: ARD and ZDF
- Hungary: Magyar Televízió
- France: TF1
- Hong Kong: ATV, TVB and Prime Sports (a subsidiary of STAR TV and Prime Network owner by News Corporation and Liberty Media on Channel 1)
- Macau: TDM
- Taiwan: TTV, CTV and CTS
- Thailand: NBT
- India: Doordarshan
- Turkey: TRT
- New Zealand: TVNZ
- Indonesia: TVRI Jakarta, RCTI Jakarta, SCTV Surabaya, TPI Palembang and ANTeve Bandar Lampung (test of transmission)
- Malaysia: RTM and STMB
- Singapore: SBC-12
- Philippines: ABS-CBN
- Brunei: RTB
- Italy: RAI
- Chile: TVN and Unversidad Católica de Chile Televisión
- Argentina: Argentina Televisora Color, Canal 13, Telefe
- Poland: TVP
- Lithuania: LRT
- Europe: Eurosport
- Russia: Ostankino TV Channel 1
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