This chart shows the distribution of the global broadcasting rights fees for the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico. FIFA expects the total broadcasting rights revenue for this tournament to reach $3.92 billion, with U.S. Fox Sports leading the global bids at $480 million and Telemundo at $465 million. European and American countries such as the UK, Japan, France, and Germany have also offered high prices ranging from $100 million to $350 million. The most closely watched negotiation in China has currently reached a deadlock: FIFA is asking for broadcasting rights fees of $250 million to $300 million for China, while CCTV's bid is only $60 million to $80 million, a gap of over three times. With only 42 days remaining before the tournament begins and no contract signed yet, whether Chinese viewers can watch the World Cup live on CCTV remains uncertain. $ETH

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