Fox in US signs with Extreme H to 2027
Extreme H, the hydrogen-powered motorsport championship that will replace Extreme E at the end of 2024, has signed a three-year broadcast rights deal in the United States with Fox Sports
Judge rules Verticast case v Digicel, Flow can proceed
Caribbean pay-television broadcaster Verticast and regional telcos Flow and Digicel are heading to the courts in the first quarter of 2025 in an anti-competitive lawsuit
Cosm deals with NFL for ‘shared reality’ game rights
Cosm, the immersive technology and entertainment company, has reached an enhanced agreement with the National Football League to show live matches for the rest of the 2024 season.
EBU lands 2026, 2030 World Cup rights in handful of markets
The European Broadcasting Union today (Monday) announced a new agreement with Fifa covering media rights in five countries for the next two men's World Cups
MLS, players’ union make next blockchain move
Major League Soccer and the Major League Soccer Players Association (MLSPA) have agreed a deal with Sweet, a digital collectible platform, to launch MLS Quest, an official digital collectibles collection…
DAZN back for second edition of Hexagon Cup
DAZN will once again be the global home for the second edition of padel's Hexagon Cup, which takes place in Madrid, Spain early next year
AFL hires Nine’s Haagsma for top commercial role
The Australian Football League (AFL) has filled a key void in its commercial department, bringing in Nine Entertainment's Rebecca Haagsma as executive general manager of customer and commercial
Televisa chair quits over World Cup rights probe
Emilio Azcárraga has stepped down as executive chairman of Televisa amid a US Department of Justice probe into the Mexican media giant’s historic Fifa World Cup broadcast rights deal.
VG moves late for Alpine World Cup opener rights
A Norwegian blackout of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup season-opener in Sölden, Austria has been averted after the VG TV platform of newspaper VG bought the rights.
Tennis events for sale as picture of a delisted Endeavor emerges
Endeavor Group is continuing to streamline its business ahead of being privatised, with the ATP and WTA 1000 tournaments that come under the IMG portfolio officially on the block.