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Uefa, European football’s governing body, has agreed three-year deals in Kyrgyzstan for the Champions League and in Slovenia for the Europa League, covering the period 2012-13 to 2014-15.

Pay-television operator Sportklub has acquired rights in Slovenia for the Uefa Europa League football tournament, covering all live matches except the first pick match each week

This week’s BBC deal for the rights to four editions of the Olympic Games has taken the International Olympic Committee to $1.0

Slovenian public-service broadcaster RTV Slovenija has acquired the exclusive free-to-air rights for the 2014 and 2016 Olympic Games in a deal with the Sportfive agency

Uefa, European football’s governing body, has agreed deals in Slovenia with basic-tier sports broadcaster Sportklub and telco Telekom Slovenia, for live rights to the Champions League, for three seasons, f…

The Medge Consulting and Advisers Media International agencies agreed four-and-a-half-year rights deals, from now until the end of the 2015-16 season, for National Hockey League ice hockey in the Ukraine…

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Kentaro hits the German jackpot, Sportfive stoical on draw

Football: Pan-regional broadcaster Al Jazeera Sport acquired the rights for Fifa competitions between 2015 and 2022, including the 2018 and 2022 World Cup The deal covers cable, satellite, terrestrial,…

Nordic region sees most radical Olympic tender process in Europe so far

American Football: Canadian commercial broadcaster CTV extended its existing deal for NFL matches, including the playoffs and the Super Bowl game, for four more years from 2010 to 2013

Basketball: US cable sports channel Versus acquired rights for 16 games of the 2009-10 season of the NBA Develop-ment League, the official minor league basketball competition, in a deal with the NBA.

With European football taking its mid-season break, the TV Sports Markets European survey for January shows top winter sports events dominating the tables.

Football: German pay-televison broadcaster Premiere is set to sign a two-year deal, said to be worth €350m (£235m), with the Deutsche Fussball Liga for football’s Bundesliga.  Th

Sportfive, Kentaro, IMG get plenty of ties against the big five teams; Infront do not fare so well

Football: Swiss pay-television broadcaster Teleclub acquired the live rights for all matches in Germany’s Bundesliga 1 and Bundesliga 2 in a one-year sublicensing deal with German pay-broadcaster Premiere.