Africa
Swazi TV picks up domestic football rights
Swazi TV, a public-service broadcaster in Swaziland, has secured a rights deal for the country’s Premier League football competition.
ESPN returns to Africa following wide-ranging Kwesé TV deal
ESPN’s multi-faceted agreement with telco Econet’s Kwesé TV pay-television platform brings the sports broadcaster back to sub-Saharan Africa after an absence of more than three years.
New MP & Silva agreement for FKF following regime change
The MP & Silva agency has gone back into business with the Football Kenya Federation, a year after a deal between the two fell apart amid allegations of forgery, fraud and embezzlement against then-FKF president Sam Nyamweya.
Lagardère meets same old problems with Afcon rights
Lagardère Sports is distributing free-to-air rights to the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations itself in a marked change from its previous strategy of sublicensing rights in sub-Saharan Africa to another agency.
Kenyan body to probe MultiChoice East Africa’s football dominance
Kenya's competition authority (CAK) has launched an investigation into MultiChoice East Africa, the pay-television business of South African media company Naspers, over its coverage of football.
Econet joins forces with ESPN to bolster Kwesé offering
Telecommunications company Econet Media, which operates in sub-Saharan Africa, has agreed a long-term partnership with international sports broadcaster ESPN for its Kwesé sports service.
ON Sport seals Chelsea TV agreement
Egyptian sports broadcaster ON Sport has struck a deal to show programming from English Premier League football club Chelsea’s in-house television channel.
Fifa launches rights tenders in Russia, sub-Saharan Africa
World football’s governing body Fifa has opened invitation to tender proceedings in Russia and sub-Saharan Africa for the 2017 Confederations Cup and 2018 World Cup.
CAA Eleven launches Uefa rights tender in sub-Saharan Africa
The CAA Eleven agency has launched tenders in sub-Saharan Africa for rights to Uefa national team properties.
Canal Plus Afrique makes first major domestic league play
Canal Plus Afrique made its first major investment in a domestic African football league earlier this month, acquiring rights to the Côte d’Ivoire Ligue 1.
Econet bolsters motorsport rights portfolio with WRC deal
African telco Econet Wireless has completed a deal for World Rally Championship media rights in sub-Saharan Africa, further expanding its motorsport portfolio.
Infront hails Rio 2016 coverage in sub-Saharan Africa
The Infront Sports & Media agency has praised its rights distribution for the Rio 2016 summer Olympic Games in the sub-Saharan Africa region as a success, after coverage was aired in a total of 46 territories.
SuperSport opens up to live streaming on Facebook
SuperSport, the pay-television broadcaster that operates in sub-Saharan Africa, will today (Thursday) live stream its first sporting event via social media platform Facebook.
Canal Plus partners with Ivory Coast’s Ligue 1
Pay-television broadcaster Canal Plus has agreed a five-season deal with the Fédération Ivoirienne de Football for rights to Ligue 1, the top division of domestic football in the Ivory Coast.
Econet continues to grow sports portfolio in sub-Saharan Africa
African telco Econet has continued to spend its billion-dollar sports-rights acquisition budget in recent weeks, buying Formula One, National Football League and Brazilian football rights.
Canal Plus pays big for French-language Premier League rights
Canal Plus Afrique’s French-language deal for English Premier League rights is a landmark moment for the league, as its rights are now more expensive than the more locally-relevant French Ligue 1.
SuperSport snaps up rights for new hockey league
SuperSport, the pay-television broadcaster that operates in sub-Saharan Africa, has acquired rights for South Africa’s new Premier Hockey League.
Econet secures F1 rights for Kwesé Sports
Telco Econet, which operates in sub-Saharan Africa, has acquired rights for the Formula One motor-racing world championship.