Frauen Bundesliga
Has women’s club football lost its media rights momentum?
Experts polled by SportBusiness say there is a growing disparity between how buyers and sellers value women's football media rights, resulting in stalemates at negotiating tables and leaving the sector at significant risk of plateau.
TNT Sports sublicenses top women’s football rights from DAZN
Pay-television broadcaster TNT Sports has sublicensed rights in the UK and Ireland to selected matches from the Uefa Women’s Champions League and the top-tier domestic women’s leagues of France, Spain and…
DFB lands in-house women’s Bundesliga TV deals in key regions, Stats Perform betting deal
The German Football Association (DFB) has four major contracts in place for international media rights to the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga, ahead of the start of the 2023-24 season later today (Friday)
DAZN adds women’s Bundesliga rights in international markets
Subscription sports streaming broadcaster DAZN has acquired exclusive rights in Italy, Spain, Japan, Canada and Brazil to the Frauen-Bundesliga, the top tier of women’s club football in Germany.
Google Pixel replaces Flyeralarm as Women’s Bundesliga title sponsor
Consumer electronic device brand Google Pixel will become the new title sponsor of the Women's Bundesliga from start of the 2023-24 season
EXCLUSIVE: Women’s Bundesliga title rights go to market
The German Football Association (DFB) is taking its top-tier women’s football league title rights to market as the contract of the incumbent, online printing company Flyeralarm, is running out at the e…
Monday evening matches ‘included’ in women’s Bundesliga domestic tender
The German Football Association (DFB) will reportedly introduce Monday evening games to the women’s Bundesliga, the top tier of the domestic women’s club game, as part of the league’s next broadcast right…
Nent adds host of women’s football rights across its markets
Nordic Entertainment (Nent) Group has acquired a host women’s football content across the Nordic and Baltic countries, along with Poland, as it continues its push in women’s sport.