UEFA Euro 2004 broadcasting rights

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Below is the list of confirmed broadcasting rights holders for UEFA Euro 2004.

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Broadcasters

UEFA

TerritoryRights holderRef
Albania RTSH [1]
Armenia APMTV [1]
Austria ORF [1]
Azerbaijan Lider TV [1]
Belarus BTRC [1]
Belgium [1]
Bosnia and Herzegovina RTVBH [1]
Bulgaria BNT [1]
Croatia HRT [1]
Cyprus CyBC [1]
Czech Republic Czech Television [1]
Denmark [1]
Estonia ETV [1]
Finland Yle [1]
France [2]
Georgia GPB [2]
Germany [2]
Greece ERT [2]
Hungary MTV [2]
Iceland RÚV [2]
Ireland RTÉ [2]
Israel IBA [2]
Italy RAI [2]
Latvia LTV [2]
Lithuania LRT [2]
Macedonia MKRTV [1]
Republic of Moldova TRM [2]
Netherlands NOS [2]
Norway TV 2 [2]
Poland TVP [3]
Portugal [3] [4] [ unreliable source? ]
Romania TVR [3]
Russia [3]
Serbia and Montenegro [3]
Slovakia STV [5]
Slovenia RTV Slovenija [3]
Spain TVE [3]
Sweden [3]
Switzerland SRG SSR [3]
Turkey TRT [3]
Ukraine NTU [3]
United Kingdom [6] [3]

Rest of the world

TerritoryRights holderRef
Africa SuperSport [7]
Algeria ENTV [1]
Brazil SporTV [8]
People's Republic of China CCTV [8]
Egypt ERTU [8]
Hong Kong Cable TV [9]
Indonesia RCTI [10]
Japan [8]
Jordan JRTV [2]
Lebanon TL [2]
Kosovo RTK [2]
Malaysia Media Prima (8TV) [11]
Mexico Televisa (Canal 9) [12]
Morocco RTM [2]
Singapore [8] [13]
South Africa e.tv [8]
South Asia ESPN Star Sports [14]
Thailand [8]
Tunisia ERTT [3]
Vietnam [8]
United States [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

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