In Fiji:

September 11, 2023, 12:33 pm
Sports

RC Manubhai and Fiji TV sign RWC 2023 broadcast Deal

Fiji One News Team
| [email protected]
Story By:

Fiji Television Limited is happy to announce that another corporate giant has joined hands as a sponsor to air the Rugby World Cup games live on free television.

One of the leading hardware companies signed the deal today to be part of the showpiece event.

RC Manubhai and Company is proud to be one of the sponsors of the live coverage of the 2023 Rugby World Cup on Fiji Television Limited’s free-to-air channel.

As one of the leading hardware companies in Fiji, they are thrilled to be one of the broadcast partners for this global event that kicked off last Saturday.

RC Manubhai’s Group Marketing Manager, Atish Singh, says Fiji Television and RC Manubhai have a long-standing relationship, and this sponsorship further strengthens their partnership.

He says RC Manubhai and Company have always been committed to bringing sports to the people of Fiji, and being part of this journey to bring the Rugby World Cup to free-to-air television is an honor for them and their commitment to sports in general.

He says the company’s commitment to Fiji TV goes a long way back; they have partnered with various sporting activities, and this partnership is nothing different.

According to Fiji TV’s acting GM, Poonam Nandani, there couldn’t be a more pivotal time to welcome RC Manubhai on board.

Nandani says RC Manubhai’s commitment is exactly to bring this Rugby World Cup on a free-to-air channel to our viewers, and they have partnered with us on numerous occasions.

This is basically one more step to show that they will always support Fiji TV in bringing this type of quality content to its free-to-air channel.

Nandani says although all the games of the Rugby World Cup can be watched live on Fiji TV’s free to air channel, viewers can also watch the games through Walesi App on their phones

Fiji Television Limited is the official broadcaster of the Rugby World Cup, telecasting all games live on its free-to-air channel.