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Is there a rule that Infantino has to be on TV?
CH⚽ Sports6 hr. ago

Is there a rule that Infantino has to be on TV?

The article discusses FIFA President Gianni Infantino's frequent appearance on television, suggesting it may not be coincidental. It references a recent World Cup investigation that highlights his consistent presence on screen. The piece questions why he was absent during a specific match between Switzerland and Argentina on television. The focus is on the visibility of high-profile figures in sports broadcasting.

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Is there a rule that Infantino has to be on TV?

The article discusses FIFA President Gianni Infantino's frequent appearance on television, suggesting it may not be coincidental. It references a recent World Cup investigation that highlights his consistent presence on screen. The piece questions why he was absent during a specific match between Switzerland and Argentina on television. The focus is on the visibility of high-profile figures in sports broadcasting.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related issue regarding the visibility of a sports organization leader in media coverage. There is no political framing or ideological leaning present. The discussion remains within the realm of sports broadcasting practices without introducing partisan perspectives.

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