SC signs deal with Associated Press to manage host country broadcast services during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
Gulf Times
AP will help Qatar deliver seamless experience for broadcast media
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), the Qatari organisation responsible for delivering the required infrastructure and host country planning and operations for the FIFA World Cup 2022, has signed an agreement with The Associated Press (AP) to deliver the country’s host country broadcast and media facilities to broadcasters, non-rights holders and non-accredited media during the 28-day tournament later this year.
The agreement was signed by SC Secretary General, HE Hassan Al Thawadi, and the President and CEO of AP, Daisy Veerasingham. The signing in Doha was also attended by Eng. Yasir Al Jamal, SC Director General, Khalid Al Mawlawi, SC Deputy Director General, Marketing, Communications & Event Experience, Fatma Al Nuaimi, SC Communications & Media Executive Director, Andy Braddel, Vice President & Managing Director, AP Global Media Services, Susan Henderson, AP Broadcast Services Head (North America), and Rania Khadr, AP Head of Special Events (Middle East and Africa).