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KDOC-TV teams up with Chivas USA
Independent regional broadcaster KDOC-TV has agreed a deal to become the official English-language local rights-holder of California-based Major League Soccer team Chivas USA.
AT&T to acquire DirecTV
US telecommunications company AT&T has agreed a $48.5bn (€34.9bn) deal to acquire satellite television provider DirecTV.
CBS Sports Network lands GT Series
US pay-television broadcaster CBS Sports Network has acquired rights for motor-racing’s 2014 GT Series.
IOC and NBCU take leap of faith as US scramble for sport intensifies
The International Olympic Committee has robustly defended last week’s long-term deal with US media group NBCUniversal on the three key areas in which it has come under scrutiny.
Univision nets Copa América Centenario rights
US broadcaster Univision has been named as the Spanish-language rights holder in the United States for the Copa América Centenario national team football tournament, which will take place in the country in June 2016.
NBCU secures WWE rights extension
US media company NBCUniversal has struck a multi-year extension to its media rights deal with the WWE wrestling organisation.
Timo Lumme, managing director of television and marketing, IOC
Interview with Timo Lumme, the IOC’s managing director of television and marketing, about its new deal with NBCUniversal.
Stanley Cup champion extends local rights deal
NHL ice hockey team Chicago Blackhawks has agreed a three-year extension to its partnership with local broadcast rights-holder WGN-TV.
ESPN targets Premier League rights
ESPN president John Skipper has said the US sports broadcaster will bid for the next set of rights to football’s English Premier League, but added it would seek to partner with another media company.
USSA assigns rights to 2015 Alpine World Ski Championships
The NBC Sports Group division of media company NBCUniversal has reached an agreement with the US Ski and Snowboard Association to broadcast the International Ski Federation’s (FIS) 2015 Alpine World Championships in Vail/Beaver Creek.
AT&T in talks over $50bn DirecTV deal
US telecommunications company AT&T is in “active talks” to acquire satellite television provider DirecTV in a deal that could be worth close to $50bn (€36bn), according to Reuters.
MLS unveils new long-term rights deals
US pay-television broadcasters ESPN, Fox Sports and Univision Deportes have acquired rights for Major League Soccer, North America’s top football league, and the US men’s and women’s national teams.
NBCU extends Olympic rights deal to 2032
US media company NBCUniversal has extended its media rights deal for the Olympic Games through to 2032 in a deal that the International Olympic Committee said would secure the long-term financial security of the Olympic Movement.
Broadcast plans outlined for Gavitt Tipoff Games
Organisers of the Gavitt Tipoff Games have announced that broadcast coverage of the new US collegiate sports competition will be split between international sports broadcaster ESPN, the Fox Sports division of US network Fox and the Big Ten Network (BTN) cable television broadcaster.
ESPN ‘on precipice’ of agreeing MLS extension, says Skipper
ESPN president John Skipper has said the US sports broadcaster is “on the precipice” of agreeing a new rights deal with Major League Soccer, the top division of football in North America.
RSE Ventures says it will turn a profit on friendly competition
US friendly football tournament set to turn a profit this year
Minor League Baseball strikes deal with CBS Sports Network
US cable-television channel the CBS Sports Network, which is operated by the CBS network, has entered into a partnership with Minor League Baseball (MiLB) to broadcast the MLB affiliate league’s game of the week throughout the 2014 season.
Ivy League engages Lagardere to assist rights talks
US college sports conference the Ivy League has appointed the Lagardere Unlimited agency to aid its search for a new broadcast rights deal.