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Sky New Zealand confirms beIN deal ahead of new Premier League season
Pay-television broadcaster Sky New Zealand has confirmed a carriage deal with beIN Media Group that will result in club football competition the English Premier League returning to television screens in the country ahead of the 2016-17 season.
Eurosport enhances Vuelta a España deal
International sports broadcaster Eurosport has expanded its rights agreement for the Vuelta a España cycling event.
Seven signs Twitter partnership ahead of Rio 2016
Australian commercial broadcaster Seven has agreed a content partnership with social media platform Twitter ahead of its return as a rights partner of the Olympic Games.
Foxtel bolsters Premier League club portfolio with Tottenham deal
Australian pay-television operator Foxtel has entered into a three-season partnership with English Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur.
Seven confirms Rugby League World Cup rights deal
Australian commercial broadcaster Seven has sealed a rights deal for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, which the country will co-host alongside New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
Sky NZ bowled over by Caribbean Premier League
Pay-television broadcaster Sky New Zealand has acquired rights for the Caribbean Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament.
Sky brings PGA back to linear TV after Coliseum NZ exit
Pay-television broadcaster Sky New Zealand this month stepped in to acquire PGA Tour golf rights after streaming service Coliseum negotiated the termination of its deal.
Optus confirms platform launch plans for Premier League coverage
A new digital application that will provide simultaneous live coverage of every game from football’s English Premier League will be launched by Australian telecommunications company Optus in early July.
Sky strikes beIN deal for Premier League coverage in New Zealand
Pay-television broadcaster Sky New Zealand has agreed a carriage deal with beIN Media Group that will result in club football competition the English Premier League returning to television screens in the country in time for the 2016-17 season.
Optus strikes Nine deal for International Champions Cup rights
Australian telecommunications company Optus has reached an agreement with commercial broadcaster Nine to air a number of live games from the 2016 International Champions Cup pre-season football tournament.
PGA Tour and LPGA rights return to Sky NZ, with Premier League deal lined up
Pay-television broadcaster Sky New Zealand has signed rights deals with the men’s US PGA Tour and the Ladies Professional Golf Association, and has reportedly agreed a contract for club football’s English Premier League.
Deadlock in talks over Foxtel-Ten AFL sublicensing deal
Talks between Australian commercial broadcaster Ten and pay-television operator Foxtel over a sublicensing deal for coverage of the Australian Football League Aussie rules competition have stalled, according to the Fairfax Media news service.
Vodafone NZ and Sky agree merger terms
Telco Vodafone NZ has agreed a deal to merge with Sky, a major pay-television sports broadcaster in New Zealand.
Historic prime time broadcast marks Ten’s new WBBL deal
Australian commercial broadcaster Ten has enhanced its coverage of the Women’s Big Bash League under a new deal for the second season of the Twenty20 cricket competition.
Racing.com acquires Hong Kong Jockey Club rights
Australian free-to-air digital channel Racing.com has entered into a rights partnership with the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
ESPN expands NBA coverage in Australia, New Zealand
Pay-television sports broadcaster ESPN has extended and expanded a deal in Australia and New Zealand for the North American NBA basketball league.
New format broadens reach and revenue for Netball Australia
Deals for Australia’s new top-tier netball competition signify a strong commitment from broadcasters to women’s sport and could signal a step-change in revenue earned by Netball Australia.
Fox Sports signs ECB rights deal ahead of England-Sri Lanka series
Australian pay-television broadcaster Fox Sports has agreed a four-year rights deal with the England and Wales Cricket Board.