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    And for 2010 WRC fans around the world can expect more WRC coverage with the announcement of a range of new television agreements.
    These include five-year deals with MTV3 in Finland and Network 10 and One HD in Australia. Multi-year agreements have also been reached in countries including Italy (RAI), Scandinavia (Viasat), Portugal (Sport TV), France (Orange and Motors TV), the USA (Discovery), China (national and regional broadcasters) and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi TV).
    A selection of further new deals for 2010 have been secured in France (TF1 and France Television), Greece (SKAI), South America (Fox Sports), New Zealand (Sky TV), the UK (Dave and S4C) plus global news syndication via Reuters and SNTV. A number of additional agreements will be announced early this year.
    Other initiatives planned for 2010 include LIVE coverage from a number of events (starting in Rally Sweden), as well as more aerial coverage from the stages. In 2011, new on-board camera technology and state-of-the-art High Definition TV coverage will be introduced.
    A new WRC video game and a re-vamped wrc.com later in the year will provide fans with more opportunities to interact than ever before.
    Isn't it good?

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    Its looking like it's going to be a good rally year again

    A fresh five year sportscasting agreement guarantees more world championships rally than ever earlier to the MTV3 channels.
    The spectators' rally experience becomes more complete MTV3 in addition to the TV transmissions on the new net TV wholeness of Katsomo.
    From Finnish point of view the interest of the world championships series of the rally will be directed this year in addition to Mikko Hirvonen and Jari-Matti Latvala
    in the world championships rally of Ford to Kimi Räikkönen that makes its Citroën debut.
    MTV3 MAX and MTV3 Katsomo televises all the 13 events of the season.
    MTV3 will launch in the beginning of the season a new rally wholeness of Katsomo will supplement the TV transmissions and offers
    more in car picture and more transmissions of competition events of every leg than before among others in the network.
    With the renewed TV agreement of MTV3 more world championships rally is now seen in Finland, than anywhere else in the world.
    During one event about on average 20 separate TV transmissions can be looked at from the MTV3 channels.
    The Finns have been always known as a passionate rally nation but the international interest of the sport is also on the clear increase.
    The viewer amount of the legs of the world championships series did rise last season 12% and in the final event of the series
    Mikko Hirvonen's and Sébastien Loebi's dulel was followed of about , 61 million spectators worldwide.
    Aja kovaa Pena.

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    We have meant something on this subject before!

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