Analysis

The league will try to convince a US court that Google's YouTube is financially benefiting from illegally uploaded Premier League clips.

News round-up, Vol 14 Issue 6

If Uefa indeed plans to take its rights selling in-house, it will not do so until at least 2015, after renewing its long-standing deal with Team Marketing.

The Premier League is using a bid for its online clips rights that Google planned several years ago to attack the internet giant in court.

SBS TV takes a big step back into the sports rights market with Premier League acquisition

IPL lands 90-per-cent penetration in UK with ITV4 deal

A look at the audiences pulled by the 2010 Winter Olympics around the world.

Timo Lumme and Michael Payne spoke to TV Sports Markets about NBC's delayed coverage strategy.

News round-up, Vol 14 Issue 5

New Zealand government part-funds three-broadcaster deal.

First Games of new broadcast rights cycle delivers 47-per-cent coverage increase over Turin 2006.

Commercial operator TV2 has snatched the market's biggest pay-television subs-driver from Canal Plus.

The French and Belgian leagues are latest to consider in-house channels in the face of weak demand for their rights from broadcasters.

The Diamond League athletics series has secured double the rights fee income of its predecessor the Golden League, with two big deals yet to be done.

Manchester United and Liverpool are increasingly unhappy that overseas television rights revenue continues to be split equally between Premier League clubs.

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The Premier League has taken a big cut in its rights fee to secure free-to-air exposure in China.

The Premier League's new channel for overseas rights-holders will be launched with one eye on the next domestic rights negotiations.