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Inside this issue, we analyse Fifa's media rights sales process so far for the 2025 Club World Cup, look at the LFP's international rights sales, and examine The Hundred's media rights projections.

Inside this issue we analyse the DFL's new agreement with Relevent covering the Americas, the US Open's bumper domestic rights extension with ESPN, FIS's tender for rights to the Alpine and Nordic World Ski Championships, and plenty more.

Inside this issue we analyse the huge increase Genius Sports agreed in order to hold onto its low-latency data rights deal with Football DataCo, examine the WTA Tour returning to screens in Mena, look at the LFU's deals in Brazil, and plenty more.

This issue includes an analysis of Ligue 1's domestic media rights process, LaLiga's latest deal in Mena, and the commercial growth of US college sports, among much else besides.

Inside this issue we analyse WBD's ten-year deal for the French Open in the US, its lawsuit against the NBA, recent Premier League deals in Japan and South Korea, and much else besides.

Inside this issue we analyse Uefa and Team's strong result for club competition rights in Japan, look at how the Bundesliga struck a new deal with Eleven in Poland as Viaplay withdraws, examine Extreme E's media strategy, and plenty more.

Inside this issue, we look at how for international distribution, D2C will soon be an integral part of the media strategies of Europe’s top five football leagues, analyse WRC and Euro media rights deals in Japan, examine WBD's latest pan-European deal for Wimbledon, and plenty more.

Inside this issue we analyse Ligue 1’s proposal for a direct-to-consumer channel, examine if women’s club football has lost its media rights momentum, look at F1’s latest deal in Portugal, and plenty more.

Inside this issue we look at Viaplay's renewal of its F1 rights in the Netherlands, how the Bundesliga is innovating to meet the challenges of a bear market, DAZN's deals for LaLiga in Italy and Portugal, and much more besides.

Inside this issue, we analyse Uefa's uplifts for rights to the Euros in the UK and Italy, examine European Leagues' collective rights project, and ask if sport should take content off social media platforms.

Inside this issue we analyse beIN's 10-year deal for F1 media rights in Mena, troubles with centralisation in Brazilian football and international skiing, Fifa's hopes of extracting greater rights fees in Brazil, the EFL's international rights deals, and more.

Inside this issue we examine how the future of tennis, structurally and commercially, is being decided, with the ATP and WTA tours on one side and the four Grand Slams on the other. There's also analysis of the new domestic deal for the FA Cup, Dentsu's deal with the Hong Kong government for rights to Paris 2024, and plenty more besides.

The latest issue of SportBusiness Media looks in depth at the Chinese Super League's domestic media rights deal with Migu, the ongoing sports betting rights saga in Brazil, a pair of MotoGP deals and much more.

Inside this issue, we examine why Uefa has enjoyed a substantial increase in sub-Saharan Africa, look at why Matchroom Sport stands to benefit from teenager Luke Littler’s fairytale run to the 2024 PDC World Championship final, and analyse why the German Football League’s deal with Sportradar for its betting data and streaming rights makes it one of the most lucrative among European football leagues. With plenty more besides.

Inside this issue, we take a close look at the renegotiated NFL-Genius betting rights deal, the KBO League's strong domestic rights increase, TNT Sports' deal for BCCI rights in the UK, and plenty more besides.

Inside this issue, we analyse how Uefa and Fifa benefitted in particular from New World TV’s entry to the sub-Saharan African market to enjoy strong uplifts for club competition and World Cup rights, respectively. There's also a look at the proposed merger between France’s Canal Plus and South Africa’s MultiChoice, plus why the Peruvian Football Federation and its media rights partner, 1190 Sports, have emphasised the need for patience after the cost of the latter’s long-term media rights project were laid bare for all top-flight Liga 1 clubs to see. There's plenty more besides.

Inside this issue, we look at why Mediapro faces a legal claim from Canadian Soccer Business amounting to C$250m ($186m/€172m). We also analyse the DFL's tender and the market dynamics for Bundesliga rights from 2025-26 onwards. Meanwhile, this year's first major industry development has come as a surprise. We take a deep dive into why Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery are launching a streaming platform, and how it might work. There's plenty more besides.

Inside this issue, we analyse the dynamics which will influence the NBA’s next round of domestic rights from 2025-26 onwards, take a close look at NFL+, examine Amazon's deal for Wimbledon rights in Germany and Austria, with plenty more besides.