Longtime British broadcaster Clive Tyldesley explained why he left Qatar early
Tyldesley called his demotion a "bitter disappointment" but is eager to move on.
Tyldesley called his demotion a "bitter disappointment" but is eager to move on.
Twitter saw "115 billion impressions" during the last FIFA World Cup.
"You invited the whole world to come here, why can’t we film? It’s a public place."
A solid move all around here.
The right call.
Having the World Cup go head-to-head with NFL and college football games the winter of 2022 may be tough for Fox.
"It is very possible that you have heard some not very nice things about Qatar. One, that it has oppressively brutal heat. Two, that you can’t get a beer there. And three, that some of its politics and policies are a little on the repressive side."