Europe
MTG nets rights to Futsal Euro 2018
Multi-territory commercial and pay-television broadcaster Modern Times Group has acquired exclusive Nordic media rights to the Uefa Futsal Euro 2018 national team tournament.
GAA’s Sky deal met with fresh challenge
Ireland’s Gaelic Athletic Association has been met with a fresh challenge to its rights deal with pay-television broadcaster Sky Sports after the Roscommon County Board passed a motion calling on the body to end the contract.
Channel One commits to Olympics coverage
Russian state-controlled commercial broadcaster Channel One will show parts of the 2018 winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, according to the Tass news agency.
RTL set to seal Formula One rights extension
German commercial broadcaster RTL is set to agree a three-season extension to its rights deal for the Formula One motor-racing championship, according to Bild.
Unnamed investor could support Serie A channel launch, report says
Ernst & Young has claimed in a letter to the Lega Serie A assembly that an unnamed client of the consultancy is ready to invest at least €1bn ($1.18bn) per season in the body that operates the top division of Italian football, according to Italian newspaper La Repubblica.
Benfica matches to remain on BTV
Benfica’s in-house pay-television channel, BTV, will continue to show the Primeira Liga top-tier football club's games until the end of the 2018-19 season.
Cosmote takes Uefa rights exclusivity under extended deal
Greek pay-television broadcaster Cosmote has extended its rights deal for the Uefa Champions League and Europa League, according to multiple reports, taking in exclusive rights to the two European club football competitions for the first time.
RFU keen to maintain balance
The Rugby Football Union is keen to maintain a balance in offering coverage of the England national rugby union team via free-to-air and pay-television platforms, according to chief executive Steve Brown.
Finnish operator takes issue with Discovery over carriage fees
Finnish telco DNA has become the latest operator to enter a carriage dispute with media company Discovery Communications and its pan-European sports broadcaster Eurosport.
Russian broadcasters in talks over Pyeongchang 2018 rights deal
The Telesport agency is in talks with a host of Russian broadcasters, including state broadcaster VGTRK, for rights to the 2018 winter Olympic Games.
BBC extends World Snooker agreement
UK public-service broadcaster the BBC has extended a rights deal with World Snooker to cover the sanctioning body’s three major tournaments.
Vodafone, Melita scrap merger deal
Maltese telecommunications companies Vodafone and Melita have pulled out of a planned merger after failing to gain approval from authorities in Malta.
Premier League puts 200 live matches on market in domestic tender
A total of 200 live football matches per season have been made available through seven packages outlined in a tender document distributed by the English Premier League yesterday (Thursday) for the next cycle of domestic rights.
LaLiga strikes partnership with Sky’s Spanish OTT platform
LaLiga, the organising body of the top two divisions of Spanish football, has struck a carriage deal with the Sky España arm of the European pay-television group to offer its official television channel for the second-tier Segunda División through Sky’s recently launched OTT platform.
Watching Brief (Vol.185) UK TV Audiences 20th to 26th November
DTM signs new rights partner
German media group ProSiebenSat.1 has agreed a two-season rights deal with the DTM domestic touring cars series.
UK regulator delays Fox-Sky verdict
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority expects to publish its initial verdict on 21st Century Fox’s proposed takeover of pay-television broadcaster Sky in mid-January – a month later than originally planned.
France Télévisions considering Olympic future amid battle for Paris 2024 rights
France Télévisions could forgo rights to the country’s home Olympic Games in 2024 over costs, according to reports.