ESPN, which has worldwide cable and satellite exclusivity for the Super Bowl, will televise the event throughout Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Rim.
Commentary and analysis will be provided in six languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hindi.
Said Russell Wolff, managing director, ESPN International: "The Super Bowl is a tremendous event which gives us the opportunity to showcase ESPN's worldwide distribution.
"We're pleased that ESPN will be able to deliver the Super Bowl and our dedicated support programming to millions of NFL fans throughout the world."
The relationship between sport and the broadcast market is just one of the topics to be discussed at the industry's top conference to be staged in Madrid next year.
SportAccord takes place between May 12-16, 2003, with a full day of the conference devoted to the topic of 'Sport and Broadcast'.
For full details of the conference, click on the link below to check out the official conference website.






