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WHEN England kick off their World Cup campaign in South Africa on June 12 against the United States, fans may feel the game is a little flat, unlike their American counterparts.
For while viewers across the Atlantic will be able to watch the game in full, three-dimensional glory, the broadcast in Britain will be in 2-D, even though some football matches are now being shown in a number of pubs in 3-D. At present, only Sky has the technology to broadcast 3-D matches in Britain. But British broadcast rights to the World Cup are held jointly by the BBC and ITV.See the full content of this document
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Sky Keeps Eyes On World Cup Prize
Sky is understood to be itching to ...
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