Tokyo 2020: Hong Kong Olympic chief urges government to step in and buy astronomical TV rights
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Senior sports official Kenneth Fok Kai-kong urged the government to honour its word of supporting Hong Kong athletes by securing the TV rights for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games this summer.
The vice-president of Hong Kong Olympic Committee said on Friday that it is already “too late” to secure the rights as broadcast preparation work should have started a year ago, but no Hong Kong television network is willing to pay the astronomical fees, especially with Hong Kong battling the coronavirus epidemic..
“The government should step in to buy the television rights,” said Fok, who is strongly tipped to replace his father, Timothy Fok Tsun-ting, as president of the organisation in a couple of years.
“We have raised concerns about the broadcasting matter with the government since November, including a letter to chief executive Carrie Lam, but so far little progress has been made. If the government chooses not to do anything now, it would become never for Hong Kong people to watch the Tokyo Games.”
On Wednesday, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said in his 2020-21 Budget Speech that the government would give Hong Kong athletes “our strongest support to enable them to achieve outstanding results at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games”.
“Support can be in monetary terms but can also come in other forms,” said Fok. “The government has spent a lot of resources on developing Hong Kong athletes over these years and we can see their improvement in the sporting arenas.