Belgium

Fifa defends its attack on UK listed-events law after defeat in the European Court of Justice

Fifa and Uefa, football’s global and European governing bodies, have lost an appeal against a European court ruling that the World Cup and European Championships national team events must be shown on free-to-air television in the UK and Belgium.

ASO, IMG and Infront all have big cycling ambitions. That could be bad news for UK's SweetSpot

Ludwig Sneyers, the chief executive of the Belgian Pro League, the country’s top football league, has said that the Fox International Channels broadcast subsidiary of media conglomerate News Corporation i…

Rai pays less for Giro rights and more for production, but the real money will be made abroad

First European deals point to increase despite some drops

Belgian pay-television broadcaster Telenet has acquired domestic rights for the English Premier League, the top division of football in England, in a three-year deal, from 2013-14 to 2015-16

Fifa and Uefa will lobby for policy shift as ECJ defeat looms

The UK and Belgium should be allowed to reserve top national team events staged by Fifa and Uefa, football’s global and European governing bodies, for free-to-air television if the tournaments are deemed t…

Fifa-Uefa challenge to UK listed events law reaches critical stage

Pro League collective selling agreement a 'big step forward'

Clubs in the Belgian Pro League, the top division of football in the country, have agreed to continue to sell their media rights collectively until the end of June 2020

Belgian public-service broadcasters VRT and RTBF have extended domestic rights deals for the Belgian Cup knockout football competition

This week’s BBC deal for the rights to four editions of the Olympic Games has taken the International Olympic Committee to $1.0

Belgian football clubs Sporting de Charleroi and Waasland-Beveren have agreed to allow pay-television broadcasters Telenet and Voo to show their home games in the Pro League, the country’s top division.

Belgian pay-television operator Belgacom will launch a new sports channel, Belgacom 11 Plus, on July 27