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It may be a privilege to broadcast sports for free in China, because in many Western countries, many sports events that want to be broadcast live are subject to money, and many TV stations in the West are instructed by capitalists, so if they have pursued profits, they will slaughter those people on such a sports event that many people watch.
And China is differentChina belongs to a socialist country, a huge state-owned enterprise like CCTV5, the right to speak in China is still in the hands of the first, and in order to benefit the people, it chose to broadcast the sports event for free, but in fact, this is not in line with the laws of the market.
Whether it is the Olympic Games or the World Cup, the cost of live broadcast of sports on TV stations in various countries is quite high, and only in a few countries such as China is free for the public, although free ** is conducive to the spread of sportsmanship, but in fact, free, sometimes it will make it cheap.
So I personally support Liu Jianhong's remarks, because in the process of China, more people are more and more willing to pay for sports content, and more people are willing to pay for valuable content.
And I personally think that even if a small amount of broadcast fees are charged to the audience, it will not affect the enthusiasm of the majority of fans in my country, and even if a small amount of fees are charged to the audience, they will not be scolded, but will be applauded because they have paid the ratings and received a higher quality broadcast.
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I think it should be free.
For someone like me, I definitely don't pay to watch a sporting event, on the one hand, I don't pay much attention to it, and on the other hand, I have to determine whether it's worth paying to watch!
1. The TV station is free ** Super League, which can satisfy some people like me, and the sports event itself is a good thing for the benefit of the country and the people, if all the events have to be paid to watch, it will be meaningless, China has always advocated sportsmanship? If you become a paid one, you will change your original intention!
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Not many people watch the free broadcast, so who else will watch the paid broadcast? Anyway, I don't look at it, and it doesn't represent other people's wishes.
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There are not many people who watch it for free, and there are even fewer people who charge it, which is not conducive to the improvement of the population and level of football, and it is brain-dead.
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Some people fancy the Super League and care about the Super League, but you still want to charge, bastard, and wait until you can qualify for the World Cup that day, and then talk about fees.
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What capital does the Super League have to make us pay**? Match-fixing? Tacit ball? Or violent football?
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