Netherlands

The Fox International Channels broadcast subsidiary of media company 21st Century Fox has agreed carriage deals with Dutch cable-television providers UPC and Canal Digitaal Satelliet for its new Fox Sports Eredivisie and Fox Sports International pay-television channels.

The Fox International Channels broadcast subsidiary of media company 21st Century Fox has not yet agreed carriage deals with Dutch pay-television operators for its Fox Sports Eredivisie pay-television channel just days ahead of the start of the 2013-14 season.

Dutch pay-television channel Eredivisie Live will be rebranded as Fox Sports Eredivisie ahead of the start of the 2013-14 season of the top football division in the Netherlands, according to the Media Magazine website.

The Fox International Channels broadcast subsidiary of media conglomerate News Corporation is to launch a free-to-air television channel in the Netherlands that could include highlights of the Eredivisie.

The Dutch version of satellite television channel Horse & Country TV has agreed a carriage deal with cable operator Ziggo.

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