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SBS picks up World Cup qualifier rights
NBA agrees free-to-air rights deal in Australia with SBS
SBS, ESPN secure domestic rights to Australian basketball
SBS steps up cycling coverage with expanded ASO deal
SBS close to NBA rights deal in Australia – report
W Series motorsports competition sells Asia, Africa, Oceania rights to inaugural season
SBS extends commitment to Australia’s Spring Tests
SBS picks up Conmebol rights in Australia
SBS partner with Fox to broadcast WNBL games free-to-air
Optus pays up for Uefa rights despite World Cup ‘balls up’
French Open value grows as the FFT agrees two Australian deals
Reduced exclusivity has not affected the value of Fox Sports’ new deal for French Open rights in Australia, agreed this month.
SBS retains Australian tour rights amid minimal free-to-air interest
Australian public-service broadcaster SBS has renewed its deal for non-exclusive rights to the national rugby union team’s ongoing matches for roughly the same annual fee.
SBS extends NBL rights deal
Australian public-service broadcaster SBS has extended and expanded its rights deal with the National Basketball League domestic club competition.
US Open rights up modestly in Australia after new ESPN deal
The value of US Open tennis rights in Australia and New Zealand increased slightly last month, despite Australian incumbent Fox Sports choosing not to renew its deal.
SBS picks up rights to Arsenal’s pre-season tour of Australia
Australian public-service broadcaster SBS has secured rights to English Premier League football club Arsenal’s pre-season exhibition matches in Australia.
SBS lands World Taekwondo Federation rights renewal
SBS picks up FTA rights to Australia’s Autumn International games
Australian public-service broadcaster SBS has secured exclusive free-to-air rights to two of Australia’s matches in the 2016 Autumn Internationals rugby union series.
WBSC awards rights in Asia for Japan’s U-15 World Cup
The World Baseball Softball Confederation has awarded rights to its 2016 Youth U-15 Baseball World Cup to broadcasters across Asia.