Denmark

Football’s Champions League final was not the only major sporting event in May to attract good viewing for broadcasters around Europe.

Clubs from the Danish women’s handball league are threatening to break away from the domestic and European leagues in a row involving television-rights income.

Danish regulators act to prevent anti-competitive movements in the television sports market

Australian Rules: Australian pay-television operator Foxtel acquired pay-television rights for the Australian Football League in a sub-licensing deal worth A$315

The privatisation of Danish public-service broadcaster TV2 has been called off because of the financial insecurity surrounding the channel

Men's World Handball Championships in Germany attracts big audiences across Europe

Takeover of the Nordic Canal Plus subscription channels by SBS Broadcasting

TV2 resurrects plan to launch premium pay-channel.

But proposed extension deal for top-tier domestic football rights needs approval of football association and competition authority.

Decision to hand back golf rights allows rival to recover monopoly on top Tour golf and launch golf channel.

On the three days before Christmas, Modern Times buys four years of football, three years of golf and two new channels.