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  1. Johansen

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    Singapore SCV Channel 24 Sunday 1pm (all finals live and exclusive)
     
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    You are mistaken. The finals will be shown live on SCV SuperSports Channel 22 (not Channel 24) this Sunday from 1 p.m.
     
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    I fear you guys may be lucky. Here in Korea, they have it scheduled only until 5PM, which would mean no men's doubles - ie no Candra and Sigit. I doubt they planned it that way, though, as they would have expected to have Lee/Jung in the finals but I fear that they will stop broadcasting at 5 given that there is no Korean pair in the finals. On Friday, they bumped Jun Jae-youn's women's singles before 2 mixed matches and into centre court for the 2:30 start of broadcasting and did the same for Park Sunghwan's match at 3:30 while women's singles pairs were still waiting. Still, last year SBS showed all the finals even though only 2 had Korean competitors. I hope MBC does the same today.

    If not, maybe the Singapore broadcast will find materialize on Emule someday.
     
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    Apparently, last year, the following networks showed the finals:​
    MBC
    CCTV(China)
    SCV(Singapore)
    HKTV(Hong Kong)
    ASTRO(Malaysia)
    RUSIA​
    ...and others for a total of 8 countries carrying live broadcasts.​
    MBC, an event sponsor, showed no semi-finals yesterday.​
     

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