DAZN ties down Bundesliga rights in Spain
DAZN has become the Bundesliga's new home in Spain for the next five seasons as the two parties continue to do business internationally despite a legal feud over the domestic rights.
Serie B blackout averted in co-exclusive DAZN deal
Serie B has avoided a blackout of coverage after incumbent rights-holder DAZN landed an all-encompassing 'co-exclusive' package of matches in a three-season deal agreed ahead of the new season kick-off on Friday.
Finland’s MTV goes distance with Diamond League extension
Finnish commercial broadcaster MTV has renewed its Diamond League rights from 2025 to 2029 in a deal with Infront
News Corp actively looking to sell Foxtel
News Corp is weighing up the sale of its Foxtel pay-television business in Australia after receiving takeover interest.
IMG Arena-OpenBet first up in Endeavor asset sales
IMG Arena and OpenBet have become the first Endeavor-owned entities to be put up for sale ahead of Silver Lake’s expected privatisation of the sports and entertainment giant in the first quarter of 2025.
Still no Serie B TV deal on cusp of new season
Lega Serie B has taken the unprecedented step of deciding to re-launch its domestic broadcast rights invitation to tender (ITT) nine days before the new season begins amid increasing fears of a coverage blackout.
Businessolver named second TGL founding partner
Businessolver has been unveiled as the second founding partner of golf's TGL in the US-based HR technology firm's second sponsorship in elite sport.
Czech Cup behind paywall in five-year O2 deal
Extensive live coverage of Czech football’s knockout clubs competition is moving away from public-service broadcaster Česká Televize to pay-television broadcaster O2 TV in a landmark five-season agreement.
Bundesliga pens five deals in sub-Saharan Africa
Bundesliga International has agreed five broadcast deals in sub-Saharan Africa to bolster both its pan-regional and national distribution across free-to-air and pay-television
Genius forecasts sharp revenue growth as net loss widens
Genius Sports’ second-quarter net loss has widened year over year to $21.8m (€20m) as the group says it will only target profitable betting rights acquisitions, having already sewn up English Premier League and NFL contracts to nearly the end of the decade.