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June 25th Lyons Clear@ Backstage for World Cup information The World Cup is said to be the world's largest sports event. Naturally, the backstage for the journalists who report this event to the world is the largest in the world too. The PC communications that have developed in recent years are used to send articles and photographs around the world immediately after each match. The competition is severe the among different companies to get the newest information quickest to the most people. For example, each journalist seat has a telephone line and a television provided by official sponsor JVC and journalists file their articles via PC communications during or immediately after the match. Also, during the match, camera persons hand the film they have shot over to a photo service assistant, so after the match, the film is already developed and can be transmitted via PC. This backstage battle continues until late night. Not just the journalists,
but also all those working in the press center to assist them are giving
their all to transmit the World Cup to the world. | ||
| The journalist seats in the stands have telephone lines and JVC televisions. | Behind the goal, camera persons from around the world are ready with their cameras and their photographs are distributed quickly to the world. | The televisions at the journalist seats and in the press center are provided by official sponsor JVC. |
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