ABC News will work closely with ESPN to cover the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil beginning Thursday, June 12. Throughout the tournament ABC News will broadcast from ESPN's studios at the Clube dos Marimbas on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro to provide extensive coverage across all programs and platforms.
ABC News Anchor Bob Woodruff will report for
ESPN across all platforms and will contribute to
ABC News reports along with
ESPN Correspondents Jeremy Schaap and Julie Foudy.
ABC News Correspondent Paula Faris will report from Brazil on the tournament, athletes, breaking news and other highlights. In addition, ESPN's World Cup features and interviews will air across
ABC News programs, including "Good Morning America," "World News" and "Nightline."
ABC News Digital will provide updates of the tournament daily as well as offer users sharable content that will drive the conversation and appeal to fans and novices alike, including an interactive bracket challenge, quizzes and explainers that focus on the intersection of the tournament and pop culture. Users will also be able to tailor their own experiences based on their individual interests. In addition,
ABC News Digital will serve up original digital videos from correspondents out in the field as they explore the culture in and around Brazil.
ABC News Radio will also deliver extensive coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
ABC News correspondents will provide reports on newscasts and sportscasts to
ABC News Radio affiliates and digital partners from Brazil throughout the tournament.
ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliate news service, will provide reports for more than 200
ABC affiliates and clients.
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