BBC to bring Africa Cup of Nations to global audiences
The BBC is bringing comprehensive reportage of the 29th Africa Cup of Nations staged in South
Africa from 19 January to 10 February to its global audience, on radio, TV, online and mobile.
BBC reporters will be deployed in all five host cities – Johannesburg, Durban, Nelspruit, Port
Elizabeth and Rustenburg – following the progress of all 16 teams from the group stages through
to the final.
Regular updates will be broadcast by BBC World News as well as the BBC's TV programmes
for Africa - Focus on Africa in English and BBC Swahili's Dira Ya Dunia as well as BBC Arabic –
on TV, radio and online.
Locally the BBC World Service will bring commentary to African listeners in English on the opening
game between South Africa and Cape Verde at the National Stadium, with commentary on other
key matches including the quarter finals, semi-final and final in English, French on BBC Afrique,
and Kiswahili on BBC Swahili.
Audiences can follow the tournament daily at bbc.com/africanfootball as well as the BBC's African
language sites:
bbcafrique.com,
bbcgreatlakes.com,
bbchausa.com,
bbcsomali.com and
bbcswahili.com.
SOURCE: ABU NEWS
http://www.abu.org.my/Latest_News-@-BBC_to_bring_Africa_Cup_of_Nations_to_global_audiences.aspx
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