Argentina
Patience set to pay as Traffic waits on Copa América sales
The Brazilian agency Traffic says it can wait until the end of the year to sell Latin American rights for the Copa América.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: NFL, IAAF, Boxing, World Rally and Olympics deals
TV Rights Deals 1: Football: Serie A, La Liga, Argentine League and more
TV Rights Deals 1: 2010 World Cup, Uefa and other deals
TV Rights Deals 1: Football: Premier League highlights deal and more
TV Rights Deals 1: Bundesliga, Bulgaria and more
World Cup deal in doubt as downturn squeezes OTI
A Latin American deal for the next two football World Cups in 2010 and 2014 may have to be renegotiated, with local broadcasters struggling to meet rights fee payments against the background of global recession.
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Globo said that it was in talks with the Team Marketing agency about the possibility of acquiring rights for European football’s Champions League competition from 2009-10 to 2011-12.
SPORTEL TALK: Rights demands are more realistic, says Argentina
Uefa faces battle to sell Champions in Latin America
Forget TV fees, for now, hockey wants coverage
The revival of the India-Pakistan hockey test series after an interval of five years has attracted high television interest.
How national leagues are increasing role and TV fees
Eight of the world’s Top 10 leagues for domestic audiovisual revenue are European and two Latin American, according to a new report comparing rights deals by TV Sports Markets.
IRB, and IMG, win 2015 deal
Viewers flock to rugby World Cup, but not England
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Euro 2008 host country deal and other football
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Ligue 1, Ekstraklasa, Euro 2008 and others
Football: France’s Ligue de Football Professionnel agreed new deals for top-tier Ligue 1.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: World, European and domestic football
Football: Italian public-service broadcaster Rai agreed a deal with the Sportfive agency for the rights to football’s Euro 2008 tournament.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Golf, football, horseracing, basketball and more
Golf: UK pay-broadcaster Setanta acquired the rights to the US PGA Tour in a six-year deal, from 2007 to 2012.