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ATV retains broadcasting rights for Hong Kong Premier League, 'but must improve'

Financially troubled ATV will keep the broadcasting rights for the domestic soccer season after guaranteeing it would improve services, the Hong Kong Football Association said

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Eastern's Dylan Macallister (in blue) and South China's Kwok Kin-pong go for a header in a Hong Kong Premier League match at Mong Kok Stadium. Photo: Nora Tam

Financially troubled ATV will keep the broadcasting rights for the domestic soccer season after guaranteeing it would improve services, the Hong Kong Football Association said.

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After complaints from clubs, the free-to-air television station had been given until last week to improve services or face the early termination of the contract, which covers the entire Hong Kong Premier League season.

The clubs accused ATV of doing little to promote the sport and they were also disappointed with the late broadcasting times of recorded matches when few people would be watching.

[ATV] has agreed a number of improvements to the service it will provide in accordance with the requests of the clubs
Mark Sutcliffe

But the HKFA confirmed yesterday the agreement remained.

"[ATV] has agreed a number of improvements to the service it will provide in accordance with the requests of the clubs," HKFA chief executive Mark Sutcliffe said.

"We have informed ATV and the clubs that the current deal will remain in place until the end of the season."

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ATV beat competitor TVB to win the broadcasting rights for the inaugural Premier League after the association had accepted the television station's HK$2.5 million price, which was far cheaper than TVB's amount close to HK$4 million.

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