Squash

UK pay-television broadcaster BT Sport has acquired rights for the 2014 edition of the British Squash Grand Prix.

The Professional Squash Association has announced that its online channel, SquashTV, will undergo a revamp in 2015.

UK public-service broadcaster the BBC has agreed a deal to cover the 2013 World Squash Championship, which takes place from October 26 to November 3 in Manchester.

FOOTBALL Football: The IMG Media agency agreed a three-year extension to its deal for the media rights on aeroplanes and ships for English Premier League football, from 2013-14 to 2015-16

UK pay-television broadcaster BSkyB has agreed a deal with the Professional Squash Association for rights to the 2013 squash World Series Finals

Motorsport: Austrian public-service broadcaster ORF extended its rights deal with Formula One until 2014. The rights include interviews, archive footage, practice and qualifying rounds and the race itself

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Rugby League: Pan-regional broadcaster Setanta Asia acquired rights for the Australian National Rugby League’s Premiership and State of Origin competitions in a two-year deal, covering 2011 and 2012, w…

Boxing: German public service broadcaster ARD extended its television rights deal with boxing promoter Sauerland for one more year, taking it to the end of 2012, paying about €14m ($21m).

A show of sporting solidarity by world's top squash players saved this year's event, after prize money fell to half last year's level

AOL Time Warner pulled out of the bidding for the rights for the 2010 and 2012 Olympic Games because, it said, it could not meet the International Olympic Committee’s tender requirements.

Audiovisual Sport, the football rights-holding company for Spain’s two main pay-television companies, said it valued the rights of all 20 clubs in the Primera Liga at €200m a season, 25 per cent less tha…

Many officials across squash are highly critical of the Professional Squash Association

Motorsport: German pay-broadcaster Premiere extended its deal for live Formula One rights by one year, until the end of the 2007 season.