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In the run-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, FIFA, together with broadcasters of the event in the sub-Sahara region, will hold seminars for up to 3,000 radio and TV professionals in up to 41 countries in order to pass on best practice in the field of football broadcasting and build capacity in areas such as TV journalism, commentary, commercial planning and TV production for matches.
The project is part of FIFA's Win in Africa with Africa initiative.
“It is crucial for FIFA that the first FIFA World Cup on African soil leaves a legacy not only for African football, but also for African society in general. The AUB-FIFA Broadcast Academy is a great example of that,” said FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke.
AUB CEO Larry Atiase emphasised that it was “a ground-breaking step for the African continent, not only towards achieving high-quality football coverage, but also in helping us to establish a reliable continental broadcast network.”
Each “FIFA Broadcast Legacy Week” programme will offer: