Outside Watch expands FIS World Cup coverage in US
US media company Outside Interactive has expanded its offering of International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) World Cup events via its streaming platform, Outside Watch.
Sky Sports picks up rights to Fury-Usyk
Pay-television broadcaster Sky Sports has acquired rights in the UK to the upcoming heavyweight boxing match between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
Telia agrees new Viaplay deal in Norway after ‘overtime’ talks
Telco Telia has struck a new carriage agreement in Norway with Viaplay, avoiding a blackout of the subscription broadcaster’s channels for its customers.
Allen Media Group makes Paramount Global move
Byron Allen, founder, chairman and CEO of Allen Media Group, has entered a $14.3bn (€13.2bn) takeover offer for Paramount Global.
LIV Golf deal debuts Google Cloud, PMY tech tie-up
Google Cloud has agreed a multi-year deal with fellow technology company PMY through which they will work together to deliver generative AI experiences, commencing with LIV Golf.
Disney Star among latest E1 rightsholders
The UIM E1 World Championship electric raceboat series has announced its latest set of broadcast rights deals, headlined by an agreement with Disney Star for India and the Indian subcontinent.
Canal Plus launches MultiChoice takeover offer amid proposed Vivendi split
Canal Plus, the France-based pay-television broadcaster, has submitted a full takeover offer for pan-African media group MultiChoice, owner of pay-television broadcaster SuperSport and pay-television operator DStv.
CBS Sports, ITV to broadcast E1 World Championship
Organisers of the UIM E1 World Championship electric raceboat series have announced CBS Sports and ITV as the latest rightsholders for its debut season.
Fuel TV and CSSE form JV for action sports content
Action sports broadcaster Fuel TV has entered into a joint venture with content company Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (CSSE).
Nine tops the ratings with Sinner’s Australian Open triumph
Australian commercial broadcaster Nine topped the domestic evening viewing charts on Sunday with its coverage of Jannik Sinner’s dramatic Australian Open men’s singles final win over Daniil Medvedev.