Sports broadcasting contracts in Japan
- Sports broadcasting contracts in Japan
This article refers to sports broadcasting rights in Japan. For a list of rights in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.
American Football
*National Football League: NHK, Nippon Television, Gaora
Multi-Discipline Events
*IAAF World Championships in Athletics: TBS
*2008 Summer Olympics: NHK
Baseball
*Nippon Professional Baseball: Fuji TV
*Major League Baseball: NHK, Sky PerfecTV!
Basketball
*National Basketball Association: NHK, J Sports
Football
*FIFA World Cup: Japan Consociam
*FIFA Club World Cup: NTV
*AFC Asian Cup/Champions League: TV Asahi
*UEFA European Football Championship: TBS, WOWOW
*UEFA Champions League: Sky PerfecTV!, J Sports, Fuji Television
*Premier League: NHK, J Sports
*La Liga: WOWOW
*Bundesliga: Fuji TV (Eintracht Frankfurt Game only)
Golf
*The Masters: TBS
*U.S. Open/Open Championship: TV Asahi, Golf Network
*PGA Tour: NHK
Judo
*World Championships: Fuji TV
Motor Racing
*Formula One: Fuji TV
*World Rally Championship: J Sports, TV Osaka
*World Touring Car Championship/IndyCar Series: Gaora
*MotoGP/NASCAR NEXTEL Cup: NTV
*Superbike World Championship/DTM: J Sports
Tennis
*Australian Open/U.S. Open: WOWOW
*French Open: TV Tokyo, WOWOW
*Wimbledon Championships: NHK, Gaora
*ATP Tour/WTA Tour: Gaora
*Davis Cup/Fed Cup: J Sports
Volleyball
*World Championships/World Grand Prix: TBS
*World Cups/World League: Fuji TV
*Grand Champions Cups: NTV
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