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Updated · LIV Golf · Apr 29
Sony Pictures Networks India and LIV Golf partner for 2026 season broadcast in South and Central Asia
Updated
Updated · LIV Golf · Apr 29

Sony Pictures Networks India and LIV Golf partner for 2026 season broadcast in South and Central Asia

12 articles · Updated · LIV Golf · Apr 29
  • The agreement covers live coverage of all 14 LIV Golf League events in 2026 across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, and the Maldives via Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV.
  • Sony’s broadcast includes both linear TV and OTT streaming, bringing top global golfers such as Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Anirban Lahiri to viewers in the region, and enhancing the league’s reach and visibility.
  • This partnership complements Sony’s existing rights to The International Series, ensuring fans access to the full LIV Golf ecosystem and supporting the sport’s growth and appeal among emerging talent and audiences in South and Central Asia.
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