Cignal promises comprehensive coverage of the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand this December 9 to 20, with a fully unified broadcast across free TV, pay TV, as well as via streaming.
Cignal, the Philippines’ premier multi-platform media company, is raising the bar once again as the official broadcaster of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Thailand this December 9 to 20.
True to its award-winning “We Are Sports” mantra, Cignal promises another comprehensive coverage with dedicated on-ground teams chronicling every step of the Filipino athletes in Bangkok, Chonburi, and Songkhla.
And the fans can witness these travails with the network offering a fully unified broadcast across free TV on One Sports, RPTV, plus real-time updates on TV5; pay TV on One Sports+; and its OTT platforms, the top sports streaming app in the country, Pilipinas Live and Cignal Play.
Moreover, two more pop-up channels devoted to bringing the biennial meet will also be launched for the millions of Cignal subscribers where round-the-clock live broadcasts, highlights, and updates will be delivered.
It’s all true to Cignal’s commitment that every Filipino everywhere will have a way to watch and cheer for Team Philippines on any device or any platform.
“Cignal is honored to stand alongside our athletes and fans once again,” said Jane Jimenez-Basas, President and CEO of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. and Cignal.
“We reaffirm our pledge to deliver world-class coverage that unites the nation with every heartbeat, every cheer, and every victory as we pray for our athletes to reap more gold medals.”
This also marks the renewal of Cignal’s rock-strong partnership with the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) following the successful collaboration during the 2024 Paris Olympics.
This renewed highlights Cignal’s steadfast support for Team Philippines as they strive toward greater triumphs on the international stage.
Cignal continues to live out its promise, to elevate every moment, empower every athlete, and bring every Filipino closer to the action, anytime and on any screen.
Indeed, in Cignal: We Are Sports.