Belgium
Eleven agrees new carriage deal in Belgium
International sports broadcaster Eleven Sports has struck a carriage deal with Belgian satellite platform TéléSat and Flemish satellite operator TV Vlaanderen.
SFR Sport adds Joshua fights to boxing portfolio
French telecommunications company Altice has agreed a rights deal with British boxing promoter Matchroom through which its pay-television broadcaster, SFR Sport, will hold the exclusive rights in France and Belgium to heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua’s next three fights.
Belgian basketball league signs Fanseat deal
The Pro Basketball League, the top-tier club competition in Belgium, has agreed a partnership with sports streaming service Fanseat.
World Boxing Super Series seals raft of rights deals
The MP & Silva agency has agreed rights deals in a host of territories for the inaugural season of the World Boxing Super Series.
Eleven Sports picks up World Judo Championships rights
International sports broadcaster Eleven Sports Network has acquired rights in Belgium, Luxembourg and the United States to the 2017 and 2018 editions of the World Judo Championships.
Eleven seals surfing rights deal
International sports broadcaster Eleven Sports Network has acquired rights to International Surfing Association events in a number of markets around the world.
Eleven lands Mayweather-McGregor rights in Belgium
International sports broadcaster Eleven Sports Network has acquired rights in Belgium to the upcoming fight between undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor.
Eleven Sports, Sport1 pick up Drone Champions League rights
International sports broadcaster Eleven Sports and German sports broadcaster Sport1 have acquired rights to the Drone Champions League (DCL).
Eleven picks up UFC rights in Belgium, Luxembourg
International sports broadcaster Eleven Sports Network has acquired rights in Belgium and Luxembourg to the Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts series.
All change for EFL in North America as international broadcasters revealed
The English Football League, which operates the three club divisions below the top-tier Premier League, has said its competitions will be broadcast into 166 countries for the forthcoming 2017-18 season as new rights partners were unveiled in a host of markets, including the US and Canada.