Amazon steps up Canadian presence with TSN deal
Amazon has further strengthened its presence in the Canadian sports media market after reaching an agreement to carry Bell Media’s TSN service on its Prime Video channels.
Dorna locks in MotoGP promoter rights to 2060
Dorna Sports and the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) have extended their promotional rights agreement to MotoGP, the Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) and a host of other series until 2060.
Saudi Pro League signs TikTok as digital partner
The Saudi Pro League (SPL) has signed TikTok as its digital partner for the 2024-25 season, promising to create an “unparalleled digital experience” for football fans across the region and beyond.
PGA Tour, LIV Golf stars to meet in new Vegas event
Four of the leading stars on the PGA Tour and LIV Golf are set to meet in a new event held in Las Vegas that will be broadcast in the US by TNT.
Tennis Channel claims first with AI venture
Tennis Channel has claimed a first for the sport by announcing a venture that will see AI technology harnessed for original English commentary to be dubbed into Spanish in real time.
Viaplay to debut Premier Sunday concept
Viaplay has announced the launch of an English-language programming concept for the Premier League in six European countries.
TV 2 warned over product placement during Euro 2024
Commercial and pay-television broadcaster TV 2 has been issued with a formal warning by the Norwegian Media Authority, Medietilsynet, after being found to have flouted rules governing product placement during its coverage of Uefa Euro 2024.
Czech league turns to WSC Sports for AI video content
AI-powered video content company WSC Sports has agreed a deal with the Czech League Football Association (LFA).
Serie A targets US fans with QCP link-up
Lega Serie A has moved to further establish itself in the North American market by partnering with social media influencer QCP, an Italian-American culinary enthusiast with over 22 million online followers.
Canal Plus’ sports rights head joins Babolat
Eric Perez de Arenaza has left French pay-television broadcaster Canal Plus to take up a new role as chief of staff at sports equipment manufacturer Babolat.