When asked at a press conference whether they would report on the horrible 
track record regarding human rights of Qatar as part of their FIFA World 
Cup coverage, Fox Sports said something like "the fans want to see the 
World Cup" (NBCU's Telemundo, which has the Spanish language rights to the 
tournament, says they and NBC News in English will report on the home of 
the event).  Considering that government-owned Qatar Airways is a major 
sponsor of the coverage and has made it possible for Fox to have live 
announcers at every venue for every match (while, as in the past, TEL's 
Andres Cantor will make his trademark "GOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLL!" call from 
studios at Universal City), it is no surprise that they made the 
remark--and there was nothing on foxsports.com about the decision to not 
sell alcohol at venues (while that was on TEL's website):

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