Analysis

Talks between Australian Rules and broadcasters over a new television-rights deal from 2007 are understood to have stalled

Hopes new minister may lead to changes in the listed-events legislation now being drafted by parliament.

Australian Open tennis accounted for nine of the Top 30 most popular sports events on Australian television

Premiere has pulled out of a sublicensing deal with public-service broadcaster ARD for the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics in a row over price and exclusivity

ABU failed to draw enough support from its larger members to submit a bid.

German pay-operator Premiere will launch a free-to-air channel only if it wins the main free-to-air highlights rights for the Bundesliga

the German football league is thought likely to win a big increase in rights fees for the live Bundesliga rights

Rai backs up its claim that it struck an in-principle deal with the league

Fifa, world football’s governing body, has drawn up a shortlist of five agencies for the Asian television rights

Rai has made an astonishing attack on the integrity of the Italian football league and its president, Adriano Galliani

The two agencies selling the international television rights for Italian football’s Serie A have brought in about €84 million

The Swiss football league is hoping to replicate the success of some of its European neighbours

The Sportfive agency has begun talks in Italy for the television rights for football’s Euro 2008

Canal Plus’s successful legal challenge against the award of the French League Cup rights to public-service broadcaster France Télévisions could backfire

Sogecable is likely to keep its stranglehold on Primera Liga pay-television rights in new deals next summer

Premier League Offering

The English Premier League is almost certain to bring in more money from its next round of domestic rights sales

Israeli pay-per-view company Charlton has won another battle in the war with the Sport 5 pay-channels