Israel

Spain’s top-flight basketball league has tripled its distribution deals and rights fee revenue only one year after launching an in-house marketing drive to increase international exposure.

Football: Greek commercial broadcaster Antenna acquired the rights for top Greek club Olympiacos’ home first round match in the Uefa Cup and its two home group stage matches, paying €1.605m (£1.25m)

Out of court settlement ends TelefĂłnica-Euroleague dispute

JCS Sports is challenging Charlton’s $4.5 million deal with Israeli basketball’s Premier League.

A series of legal battles and other bitter disputes between the top players in television sport in Israel is creating uncertainty and confusion for Israeli television,

Ice Hockey: The US National Hockey League signed a two-year deal with the NBC network, with an option to renew for a further two years

Football: German public-service broadcasters ARD and ZDF acquired the rights for up to 49 matches in football’s 2006 World Cup from Swiss agency Infront Sports & Media.

JCS Sports, which owns Israel’s two sports channels, has acquired the rights for top Israeli football and basketball matches

Horseracing: Two rival dedicated cable and satellite horseracing channels could be launched in the UK within the next month with the country’s racecourses split evenly between the two new ventures. 

The tender for control of Israeli commercial broadcaster Channel 2 was launched last week

Israeli public-service broadcaster Channel 1 is close to agreeing a deal with the Sportfive agency

Israeli pay-per-view company Charlton is set to sign deals with Israeli broadcasters

The Israeli Cable Council, a government agency, gave approval this week for pay-per-view company Charlton to televise Israeli football’s Premier League and the English Premier League

Immense government and public pressure for the team’s other away matches to be covered.

Israeli commercial broadcaster Channel 10 acquired the rights for one Israeli Premier League football match per week in a sublicensing deal with Israeli pay-per-view company and rights agency Charlton TV.

Aviv Giladi, head of a growing Israeli television empire, last week took over JCS Sports, which owns the country’s two sports channels, the cable and satellite Sport 5 and Sport 5 Plus

Football: Pay-operator Setanta Sports agreed a four-year extension deal with the Scottish Premier League.

Israeli commercial broadcaster Channel 10 acquired the rights for the 2006 World Cup final, paying $700,000.