Americas
Televisa and TV Azteca seal NFL rights extension
Mexican media group Televisa and commercial broadcaster TV Azteca have confirmed a three-year extension to their rights deal with American football’s NFL.
CBS Sports Network to broadcast WTCC’s US race
US cable-television channel CBS Sports Network, which is operated by the CBS network, has acquired rights to the World Touring Car Championship’s American event, which takes place at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday.
New sports channel set to launch in Venezuela
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has announced plans for a new sports channel to be launched in the country.
CBS and TWC end programming dispute
US network CBS and cable-television provider Time Warner Cable have reached an agreement to end their programming dispute and resume broadcasts in the New York, Los Angeles and Dallas markets.
Chivas USA scores local rights deals
Major League Soccer club Chivas USA has announced new local television rights deals with broadcasters KDOC and MundoFOX22 KWHY-TV through to the end of the 2013 season.
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Time Warner Cable Sports partners with Mid-American Conference
US cable-television operator Time Warner Cable Sports has agreed a three-year regional television deal with college sports’ Mid-American Conference.
Launch date set for UFC’s Latin American channel
Mixed martial arts promoter the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Mexican media group Televisa have announced that their new UFC-dedicated pay-television channel will launch on September 1 across 20 Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America.
Beer to take new NBCUniversal role
US media group NBCUniversal has confirmed Rhys Beer is to take up the newly created role of vice-president of sports distribution and business development at the company.
Yes Network offers up Man City content
US regional pay-television channel Yes Network has agreed a multi-year deal with Manchester City to televise games featuring the English Premier League football club on a tape delay basis.
ESPN committed to NBA
ESPN president Jon Skipper has insisted that the North American NBA basketball league remains a “critical product” for the US pay-television broadcaster.
Google interested in NFL rights for YouTube, report says
Internet company Google has held talks with the National Football League (NFL) American football competition about the possibility of acquiring live rights for its YouTube video-sharing website, according to the AllThingsD.com technology news website.
TWC to offer free Tennis Channel preview
US cable-television operator Time Warner Cable will offer a free preview of pay-television broadcaster Tennis Channel to customers who cannot access the CBS network during the US Open tennis tournament due of a contract dispute.
CBS Sports picks up AAC college sport
The CBS Sports division of US network CBS has acquired rights from pay-television broadcaster ESPN for the American Athletic Conference college sports competition.
CBS Sports to show Mountain West Conference’s title game
The CBS Sports division of US network CBS has acquired rights for the Mountain West Conference college sports competition’s American football championship game.
Forstmann Little seeking out buyers for IMG
Private equity company Forstmann Little has begun formally soliciting buyers for the IMG agency and is distributing financial information to potential suitors, according to the Wall Street Journal newspaper.
Fox Sports 1 interested in Thursday night NFL games
Randy Freer, chief operating officer and co-president of the Fox Sports division of US network Fox, has said that the broadcaster would be interested in bidding for Thursday night NFL American football rights.
USTA making US Open plans amid CBS-TWC dispute
The US Tennis Association has begun talks on alternative broadcast plans for the US Open tournament if CBS remains off the air in the New York area due to the network’s ongoing dispute with cable-television operator Time Warner Cable.