Football
Mediapro hopes to sell league channel in Italy despite doubts
Spanish agency Mediapro said this week it wanted to create and distribute a Serie A league channel on the same model as the LaLiga channel it distributes in Spain. But Italian law may make this impossible.
New Saudi football deal creates platform for grandiose plans
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation’s new 10-season deal with Saudi Telecom will see the Saudi Professional League return to free-to-air television – a key step in the government’s plan to transform the league into a powerful pan-regional marketing platform.
Mena missing from AFC tender, giving beIN the chance to renew
The Asian Football Confederation’s media and marketing rights tenders – sent out earlier this month – do not cover the Middle East and North Africa, TV Sports Markets has learned.
FAM changes strategy and grows value with OTT and pay-TV deals
The Football Association of Malaysia has earned a significant sum for its media rights after opting to split them between online streaming service iflix and telco Telekom Malaysia.
LaLiga grows in Greece but Bundesliga fee stays steady
Rights in Greece to Spain’s LaLiga have increased in value by about 50 per cent, while German Bundesliga rights have stayed flat in deals this month with Asset Ogilvy and Cosmote respectively.
Greek Superleague to hold meeting after Forthnet decision
The Greek Superleague has said it will hold a meeting on February 20 after telco Forthnet, owner of pay-television broadcast Nova, opted for an early termination of its rights deal for the top division of domestic football.
Ukraine’s public-service broadcaster refuses to cover World Cup
Ukrainian public-service broadcaster UA:PBC has said it will not broadcast the 2018 Fifa World Cup, despite holding rights to the national team football tournament.
Premier League’s domestic value slips as Sky retains majority of rights
UK pay-television broadcaster Sky has retained the bulk of live domestic rights to the English Premier League, with the award of contracts signifying a reversal in the trend of sky-rocketing fees from recent tenders, albeit with two packages left on the table.
MLS takes streaming service to ESPN Plus
North America’s Major League Soccer has said it will move its MLS Live out-of-market streaming package to ESPN Plus, the new OTT service being launched by US sports broadcaster ESPN.
Asset OgilvyEntertainment extends LaLiga rights in Greece, Cyprus
The Asset OgilvyEntertainment agency has extended its agreement for broadcast rights in Greece and Cyprus to LaLiga, the top division of Spanish club football.
Quest to dislodge Channel Five as EFL highlights home
UK DTT channel Quest has dislodged commercial broadcaster Channel Five as the free-to-air highlights rights-holder for the English Football League, which operates the three divisions of football below the top-tier Premier League, according to the Daily Mail newspaper.
Sky holds negotiations over SPFL rights extension
UK pay-television broadcaster Sky has held “extremely positive” talks to extend its rights deal with the Scottish Professional Football League, according to the Daily Express.
Premier League rights battle reaches deadline day
Broadcasters and media companies have today (Friday) entered their initial offers for rights to the Premier League, the top division of English club football.
Sport TV rallies behind VAR with innovative initiative
Portuguese pay-television broadcaster Sport TV has revealed details of an innovative scheme designed to raise awareness of the video assistant referee system in the Primeira Liga, the top division of domestic football.
Canal Plus boosts football rights portfolio
Pay-television broadcaster Canal Plus Afrique has confirmed the acquisition of French-language rights in sub-Saharan Africa to a series of football tournaments, including the Uefa Champions League, the 2018 Fifa World Cup and the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
GolTV given green light for Ecuadorian football deal
Pan-regional pay-television broadcaster GolTV will retain its rights deal with the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) after an offer from rival DirecTV under a new bidding contest was rejected.
Servus TV partners up with Sky in German Bundesliga deal
Servus TV, the Austrian commercial broadcaster owned by the Red Bull Media House division of Red Bull, has struck a sublicensing deal with pay-television broadcaster Sky Deutschland for rights to the Bundesliga, the top division of German club football.
Input Media retains FA contract
The Football Association, the sport’s governing body in England, has renewed its partnership with London-based production company Input Media.