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Singapore pay-television operator Singtel has been ordered by the Media Development Authority, the media regulator in Singapore, to offer coverage of the English Premier League, the top division of football…

Broadcasters worried by Pitch and MP & Silva joint venture but rivals say it's business as usual

Singapore pay-television broadcaster StarHub has entered talks with the English Premier League about rights for the three seasons from 2013-14 to 2015-16, according to the Goal.com news website

Neo explains why it bid big for New Zealand cricket rights

IOC carves out five more Asian markets to handle in-house and further weaken ABU rights; Frustrated Barton blasts ABU

Singaporean telecommunications company SingTel has been fined S$180,000 (€108,000/$145,000) by the country’s media regulator, the Media Development Authority, for service disruptions during its live cov…

Singapore carriage deals show new ESS channel strategy

Vietnam deal closes Asian sales

Pan-Asian sports pay-television broadcaster ESPN Star Sports has sealed a new carriage agreement with Singapore pay-television broadcaster StarHub and has renewed its carriage deal with rival operator…

Feeding frenzy for Premier League rights continues in Asia; IMG Media and MP & Silva battle it out for Asian rights

StarHub is interested in acquiring non-exclusive rights for English Premier League football as long as it can break even on the investment, according to the pay-television broadcaster’s chief executive N…

The World Sport Group agency has renewed a deal to promote the Singapore Open golf tournament for five years, from 2013 to 2017

Premier League turns to trusted partners in Africa and Singapore

Singapore telecommunications company SingTel has renewed its rights deal with the English Premier League for three seasons, from 2013-14 to 2015-16. It has signed a non-exclusive deal for the rights

Regulation took the heat out of Singapore, Starhub's change of heart has even bigger impact

Singapore telco Singtel has acquired rights for the Uefa Champions League and Europa League in a three-year deal, from 2012-13 to 2014-15

Singaporean telecommunications company SingTel has renewed rights for the Uefa Champions League and Europa League football tournaments

Singaporean telecommunications operator SingTel acquired a range of European football rights for the launch of a new sports channel on its IPTV pay-television service Mio TV