Asia
Radical Indian plan could help cricket worldwide
Proposal for alternative international-cricket schedule.
Ten increases lead over rivals as India’s No.1
Ten Sports have 55-per-cent share of sports channel audience in cable and satellite homes.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Bundesliga, American football, tennis and more
Football: The German Football League awarded the rights for the Bundesliga in several three-year deals covering 2006-07 to 2008-09.
Ecclestone finally takes over production of main F1 signal
Aussie Rules deal could boomerang on winners
Analysts claim that Australian commercial broadcasters Seven and Ten overpaid for Australian Football League rights
New rivals force Eurosport into policy change
Pan-European broadcaster acquires content specifically for the region for the first time.
Cricket fees rise as CSI fights to retain deals
Australian, English, South African, New Zealand, Zimbabwean boards to benefit from new Asian television rights deals.
‘Loss of nerve’ leads Octagon to IMG
Why didn’t Fifa go for more?
Fifa agreed to sell World Cup rights for 2010 and 2014 to Australian public-service broadcaster SBS for only two-thirds the amount it could have got.
Big gamble on Indian cricket
$612 million deal signed by the Nimbus Sport agency for worldwide television rights for cricket played in India is looking increasingly risky.
Australia hopes for big boost from World Cup deals
Football’s governing body in Australia hopes to increase television-rights revenue for national team’s matches