Lebanese watch World Cup in coffee shops as national TV fails to broadcast games
STORY: Lebanese watch World Cup in coffee shops as national TV fails to broadcast games
DATELINE: Nov. 28, 2022
LENGTH: 0:01:52
LOCATION: Beirut
CATEGORY: SPORTS
SHOTLIST:
1. various of Lebanese watching the World Cup in a coffee shop
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Lebanese): KARIM BOU KHZAM, Coffee shop owner
3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Lebanese): MAJED KHADDAJ, Football fan
4. various of Lebanese watching the World Cup in a coffee shop
STORYLINE:
Thousands of Lebanese visited coffee shops over the past few days to watch the World Cup as the games are not broadcasted on Lebanon's public television station.
Coffee shop owners pay around 90 U.S. dollars to subscribe channels broadcasting the games.
They offer relatively low-cost services to football lovers who gather at their shops to watch the games and cheer for their favorite teams.
SOUNDBITE 1 (Lebanese): KARIM BOU KHZAM, Coffee shop owner
"Most of people do not have access to electricity amid the current economic situation. People living in mountainous areas have no access to
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