Analysis
Six Nations wins fee rises, despite lack of competition
Rugby union’s Six Nations has secured significant rights fee increases
Kloiber challenges for top sports rights in Austria
ORF facing serious competition
Canal Plus and SBS will gain by bidding together
Takeover of the Nordic Canal Plus subscription channels by SBS Broadcasting
Jumping through hoops finally pays
League's first nationwide deal in Greece
Antena 3 push for rights may be political warning
Antena 3 is making a big push to buy sports rights
Struggling RTL says it must bring in major sports rights
RTL said this week that it needs to acquire major sports rights
EBU bid excludes top four
The EBU bid for football’s 2010 World Cup does not represent members in four of Europe’s top five markets
Team will exploit Benelux battles
The importance of choosing the right time and place for rights negotiations
RTR loses league’s terrestrial rights
RTR is the big loser in the latest round of television deals
Now Zee blocks India’s TV cricket deal with ESS
Row over Indian cricket board’s television rights took a further twist this week
Canal Plus: We want all top rights
Canal Plus major threat to the country’s free-to-air broadcasters
Seven looks for revenge as top sports go to market
Australia’s television networks are gearing up for the first of several fierce rights battles
Why Saban will turn TV marathon into a sprint
Haim Saban is in advanced talks to sell his majority stake to the Axel Springer publishing group.
Uefa deal is unusual but ‘intelligent’
The award of the Euro 2008 rights to Sportfive can be seen as another sign of the trend for sports federations to take greater control of their rights.
Sportfive: Just what we wanted
Euro 2008 was the big contract the agency was looking for
What losing means for EBU’s future
Uefa was disappointed with the EBU’s final presentation
CBC ‘should know bids are not about market rate’
CBC has come under widespread criticism for bidding too low for the 2010 and 2012 Olympics
‘We bid to ensure victory, but we’ll get our money back’
there were three reasons for the unexpectedly high bid from the consortium of Bell Globemedia and Rogers