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Inside this issue:
FOOTBALL: Nent confident in Bundesliga deal as it continues European expansion
MULTI-SPORT: Sky reaction to Serie A loss boosts rights market but Milan court could end mini-boom
Peter Nørrelund, EVP and head of expansion and sport, NENT Group
Peter Nørrelund, EVP and head of expansion and sport, NENT Group speaks to SportBusiness Media about the media group's new eight-season deal with the Bundesliga, its ability to monetise exclusive rights, and and the features of a Nent target market.
Key deals done for 2021 Copa América as Dentsu looks to 2024
Hopes are high that Mexico, a Concacaf nation, will participate in the 2024 Copa América, sending the value of media rights in the US and Mexico soaring.
NOS retains free-to-air Olympics rights to 2024
Dutch public-service broadcaster NOS will continue as the exclusive free-to-air broadcaster of the Olympic Games in the Netherlands, having secured rights to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing and the…
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FOOTBALL: Premier League set to renew domestic deals for three seasons on same financial terms
Production house NVP and Hiway Media finalise joint venture
Italian production house NVP and start-up OTT platform provider Hiway Media have finalised a joint venture that will see the two companies combine to offer end-to-end services to rights-holders and broadcasters…
Globo close to deal for bulk package of South American World Cup qualifiers
Brazilian media group Globo is close to agreeing a deal for rights to the bulk package of South American Fifa World Cup qualifiers it does not already hold, SportBusiness Media understands.
BeNeLeague Basketball domestic rights tender in progress with May 5 deadline
BeNeLeague Basketball, the new commercial rights-holder of Belgian and Dutch domestic basketball, is expecting bids by May 5 for media rights to the competitions under its banner, SportBusiness understands
The European Super League: A SportBusiness Media analysis
Prior to the project's collapse, the 12 founding members of the European Super League Company believed they could earn €4bn ($4.82bn) per season from media and marketing rights.
The European Super League: A SportBusiness Media analysis
The founding members of the European Super League Company believe they can earn €4bn ($4.82bn) per season from media and marketing rights should their proposed breakaway from Uefa club competitions become a reality, SportBusiness Media understands.