The article lists about the broadcasting rights for UEFA Euro 2000.
Territory | Rights holder | Ref |
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Albania | RTSH | |
Austria | ORF | [1] |
Belarus | BTRC | |
Belgium | [2] | |
Bulgaria | BNT | |
Croatia | HRT | |
Czech Republic | Czech Television | [3] |
Denmark | [4] | |
Estonia | ETV | |
Finland | Yle | |
France | [5] | |
Georgia | GPB | |
Germany | [6] | |
Greece | ERT | [7] |
Hungary | MTV | [8] |
Iceland | Sjónvarpið | [9] |
Israel | IBA | |
Italy | RAI | [10] |
Latvia | LTV | |
Lithuania | LRT | |
Macedonia | MKRTV | |
Moldova | TRM | |
Netherlands | NOS | [2] |
Norway | NRK | [11] |
Poland | TVP | [12] |
Portugal | RTP | [13] |
Republic of Ireland | RTÉ | [14] |
Romania | TVR | [15] |
Russia | [16] | |
Slovakia | STV | |
Slovenia | RTV Slovenija | |
Spain | [17] [18] [19] | |
Sweden | [20] | |
Switzerland | SRG SSR | [21] [22] |
Turkey | TRT | [23] |
Ukraine | [24] | |
United Kingdom | [25] [26] | |
FR Yugoslavia | RTS |
Territory | Rights holder | Ref |
---|---|---|
Argentina |
| |
Bolivia | TVB | |
Brazil | SporTV | |
Canada | TSN | [27] |
Chile | TVN | |
Colombia | RCN Televisión | |
People's Republic of China | CCTV | |
India | Sony Entertainment Television | |
Indonesia | ||
Iran | IRIB, IRIZ | |
Latin America | ESPN & ESPN 2 (All matches) | |
Malaysia | TV3, Astro | |
Mexico | Televisa & TV Azteca (Some matches) | |
Panama | ||
Paraguay |
| |
Peru | Canal A | |
Philippines | ||
Thailand | Channel 3 | |
Trinidad and Tobago | Sports Max | |
United States |
| [28] |
Uruguay |
| |
Venezuela | Red Global | |
Vietnam | VTV, HTV | |
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