Tennis
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Horse racing, boxing, tennis and more
Horseracing: UK commercial broadcaster Channel 4 signed a one-year deal to continue its horseracing coverage in 2006 after the horseracing and betting industries agreed to pay the channel £4.95m (€7.4m).
ESS renewal of cricket deals vital for new channel
90-day period of exclusive talks for England & Wales, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe rights exhausted
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Olympics, cricket, tennis, motorsport and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Basketball and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Football, basketball, motor sport and others
Football: French commercial broad-caster TF1 agreed a deal with the Infront agency for the pay-television rights for the 2006 World Cup and sublicensed them to pay-broadcaster Canal Plus and its own cable and satellite channel Eurosport.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Aussie Rules football, rugby league and tennis
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Cricket, motorsport, football and tennis
Cricket: Indian channel Zee Sports acquired the worldwide television, radio and broadband rights to 25 one-day internationals featuring India to be played at neutral venues around the world in the next five years.
TV SPORTS RIGHTS CLIPS 2: NFL, horseracing, handball, tennis and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Football, golf and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Indian and Ashes cricket, tennis, golf and more
Cricket: Indian pay-television broadcaster Sony Entertainment Television acquired the international rights to this month’s India v Pakistan tour for $11.5m (£6m/€8.7m).
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Football, basketball, boxing, motorsport and more
Commonwealth Games: UK public-service broadcaster the BBC acquired the rights to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in a deal with the Fastrack agency, which is selling the rights on behalf of the organisers.
New tennis deals make Asia key revenue source
The International Tennis Federation has signed several television rights deals in Asia for Davis and Fed Cup tennis.
TV Rights Clips 2: Motorsport, baseball, cricket and new media
TV rights 1: Euro 2008, other football, tennis and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Tennis, skiing, boxing, darts, athletics and more
Tennis: Pan-European cable and satellite broadcaster Eurosport extended its deal for coverage of the Australian Open for a further four years, from 2008 to 2011. Eurosport will also be the distribution agent for the media rights across Europe. The rights were previously held by the European Broadcasting Union, the umbrella group representing the region’s public-service broadcasters.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Bundesliga, American football, tennis and more
Football: The German Football League awarded the rights for the Bundesliga in several three-year deals covering 2006-07 to 2008-09.
New rivals force Eurosport into policy change
Pan-European broadcaster acquires content specifically for the region for the first time.