Caribbean

The IPL is spawning many copy-cat leagues but rights experts say that they can't all work

BT pushes Sky on Windies deal

New 10-year US deal is good for both Concacaf and Univision

Premier League enjoys massive increases in more key territories but cooling Middle East market provides a major challenge

New West Indies deal reflects changing world order in cricket

The Premier League, the top division of football in England, has agreed rights deals in China and Macau, the Caribbean and Canada

The Premier League chose to start its international sales in the Americas with good reason: bidding wars are expected in the US and Brazil

Deal in Australia takes ESS over $100m profit threshold for global ICC rights sales

New Conmebol event could become replacement for Copa; Why the US is the perfect host

Public-service broadcaster the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas has acquired exclusive rights for the London 2012 Olympic Games in a sublicensing deal with International Media Content, owner of…

ESS sells ICC rights to ESPN

Pay-television broadcaster ESPN has acquired exclusive rights in the UK, Ireland, Canada and sub-Saharan Africa for the Australian Football League, the country’s top Aussie rules championship, in a three y…

World Cup should boost ESS ICC revenues in Australia; Sony, Zee and ESS in battle for BCCI's retendered world rights

NFL set to follow Nordic deal with IMG Media renewal

US and Latin American broadcaster Alterna'TV acquired exclusive rights in Puerto Rico for baseball’s Caribbean Series in a three-year deal, from 2012 to 2014.

Trinidad and Tobago national free-to-air broadcaster Win Communications agreed a deal with the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board for rights to the 2012 domestic season

Concacaf stuck in neutral as deals wait...Bernie in the driving seat...Fresh joint bid in Colombia...Full steam ahead for Full Play

Football: Fifa, football’s world governing body, agreed deals with pan-European broadcaster Eurosport and US network Fox for rights to the Club World Cup.