FAZ president Andrew Kamanga says they will review the partnership with SuperSport once the contract ends at the end of the season and possibly explore other options.
And Kamanga says SuperSport has partly responded to the cries by fans since the introduction of AI cameras and promised to restore the broadcast quality to the pre-AI era.
Featuring on Flava FM in Kitwe, the FAZ chief said has repeatedly engaged SuperSport to address the concerns raised by fans over the quality of the broadcast since switching to AI. He said that with the contract winding up at the close of the season, FAZ is already looking ahead to bringing closure to the outpouring cries by fans.
“To just put clarity around this issue of the live broadcast. As FAZ, we do have the broadcast partnership with SuperSport. It’s been there for many years and even the current contract is up for renewal at the end of this season,” he said.
Kamanga said FAZ was aware of the structural challenges that the parent company under which SuperSport fell was going through.
“Immediately we noticed that the quality of the transmission had been compromised and even the on-field analysis was not there, we raised the issue with SuperSport. They came back and indicated that they were going through some institutional changes as a company, certain things were actually changing.
“But of course as partners, we do have an existing commercial agreement which provided for how this partnership would work and anything outside that is obviously deemed to be a breach on the part that is not fulfilling their obligation,” he said.
“So we have been going back and forth and indeed SuperSport have taken the issue and they have given us assurance that they will indeed fix whatever challenges we have. If you have noticed from the time the camera (AI) was deployed, the quality has significantly improved but of course it’s not giving us certain elements like the replay and all those aspects, so these are matters which we have been informed that will be addressed.”