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How Does SportBusiness Media Benefit Me?

SportBusiness Media is a well-rounded service but most importantly you get access to Rights Tracker, the most accurate deals data base in the sports media rights market. With this you can:

  • Benchmark against the previous values of a property in a given market
  • Compare fees of a property in a comparable territory to the one being considered
  • Getting access to hard-to-get financial information to help benchmark and plan a long-term strategy

But it doesn’t stop there! Our analysis pieces produced around this data contain lots of other components of market intelligence aside from the fee:

  • Analysis of competitors
  • Nature of the sales process
  • Previous buyers/agency sellers and contract durations
  • Type of deal including buy-out, minimum guarantee, revenue share, advisory, exclusivity or otherwise of the rights deal and more…
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Read Some Of Our Key Deal Stories

Indian pay-television broadcaster Star is poised to strengthen its grip on cricket broadcasting in the subcontinent by beating incumbent Sony to the rights for Cricket South Africa content.

Nordic Entertainment (Nent) Group’s monster six-season English Premier League deal signed this month has shocked the Nordic media market and left TV2 in Norway reeling.

Sky achieved its long-held ambition of exclusive live coverage of the US Masters in the UK because its co-incumbent, the BBC, decided live golf is no longer a strategic priority.

Uefa has increased the value of Champions League rights in Germany by nearly 70 per cent in the 2021-24 cycle, driven by an intense broadcaster battle in which DAZN ousted Sky Deutschland and Amazon made another foray into premium football.

Mobile gaming and streaming company Bilibili is hoping its deal for rights to the next three League of Legends World Championships will demonstrate the strategic power of top-tier esports content in China.

The battle between Sky and Spark for control of New Zealand’s sports broadcasting and streaming market has resulted in a major revenue increase for rugby union rights-holders New Zealand Rugby and Sanzaar.

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