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BBC SPORT World Cup 2006 Blog From our reporters in Germany - Skip to main content Access keys help BBC Sport Contact us Help World Cup 2006 Blog From our reporters in Germany ThisBBC and ITV have agreed the division of games for the quarter finals. The games will be shown on TV in the U.K. as follows: Friday 30 June Germany v Argentina 1600 BST ko. ITV Italy v Ukrainealways like to experiment! It took me four or five attempts to get this effect, using a 70 - 200 mm lens, shot at a 15th of a second F8 (no flash allowed at the conference). My biggest challenge was to get the cameraanswers to questions about his Ronaldo picture. I shot the Ronaldo picture in 1998 with a 400ml lens, at a 15th of a second with an aperture of about F11. The one difference that made this picture so differentwith that picture of him scissor-kicking his way seemingly back to full fitness. He had a nice soft landing on the pitch - newly laid with turf brought in especially from Holland, from the same batch that wasrepeat: 1. Fifa won't let us. 2. It would cost too much even if they did 3. It's not our money, it comes from U.K. licence-fee payers) For those of you living in the States (who seem most disappointed by the UK-only restrictions) there is a excellent debate running on the New York Times blog on how to watch/listen. Continue reading "Four days to go" Permalink Comments (7) Behind the lens Claire Stocks - Sport Interactive assistant editor 1 Jun 06, 05:06 PM LONDONPM LONDON - We've announced that we will be broadcasting the World Cup on broadband within the UK. Every BBC game will be live via www.bbc.co.uk/worldcup. In addition there'll be web based video highlightsproducer - so I'll be trying to give you the inside track on what it's like covering a World Cup with the UK's biggest news and sport radio station. For those of you who read the words "interactive producerin a excellent cause - to trail the thousands of fans following England around Germany. I work on the U.K. desk of the BBC News website so my usual domain is news. But my all-round sporting knowledge has improvedblog stays clean and on topic, but we are basically here to help things run smoothly and to be a point of contact between you and the bloggers. In particular, we'll every be liaising with Fletch and Ricco (who are www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/worldcup/blogeditor | | | |
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