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Premier League terminates China's €587m TV deal in blow to clubs' finances
Streaming service PPTV reportedly failed to make a €180m payment due in March.
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Streaming service PPTV reportedly failed to make a €180m payment due in March.
The League’s potential was in evidence in Tallaght last week, but can it be built upon?
The network will show European football’s top club competitions in Ireland and the UK from 2021-2024.
MMA fans will be able to watch the promotion on Virgin Media Sport, starting with Bellator London later this month.
The broadcasters have extended an existing content cross-supply deal into Ireland.
‘This new partnership will be remembered as a significant day in the history of the Guinness Pro14.’
Sandro Rosell is accused of siphoning off €15 million in illegal commissions from a TV rights deal.
The US company will livestream 20 matches per season from 2019/20 onwards.
Sky Sports will no longer be broadcasting the Pro14 from next season onwards.
The Irish broadcaster has been a major supporter of the championship in recent years.
The deal is part of eir’s major move to become a market leader in the rugby sphere.
Roscommon delegates unanimously passed the motion last night.
Executive vice-chair Ed Woodward has said there is growing interest from new media outlets in landing TV deals, which interests United greatly.
Germany is becoming an increasingly viable option for Pro14 CEO Martin Anayi.
Martin Anayi has invited broadcasters to join the rights bidding war when it begins next year in a move designed to secure as lucrative a deal as possible.
Peter Alliss rides again.
TV3 will show the tournament from next year.
The broadcaster has been showing Champions League games since 2015.
The French clubs are going to be even wealthier from 2019 onwards.
Paraic Duffy believes such a move would lead to ‘a greatly reduced media rights income’.
The broadcaster say it looks forward to becoming the ‘home of rugby in Ireland’.
Sky and BT Sport have shelled out a combined €6.9billion to broadcast Premier League football games in 2016-2019.
The TV rights deal created huge controversy last year.
RTÉ and the BBC’s current rights deals conclude after the 2017 tournament.
TV sports rights are worth a reported €20 billion globally each year.
The rights to screen the French league will be put out to tender again before March of next year.
Brian Whelehan’s Offaly side will take on Kilkenny in the first Sky Sports televised game.
GAA President Liam O’Neill and Director-General Paraic Duffy appeared before the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport and Communications.
There has been speculation that Sky Sports is about to enter the GAA TV rights market.
BeIN Sport are reportedly unhappy with the process that led to Canal+ agreeing a new five-year deal with the LNR.
Mourad Boudjellal has underlined his clear belief that the new TV money must be split based on merit.
The French clubs are even more in the money after re-negotiating their contract with Canal+.
There could be long-term ramifications for the Irish provinces if the LNR attracts the money they are looking for.
The deal for the Irish TV rights to show the competition after 2015 has yet to be confirmed.
The TV channel’s chief executive, Marc Watson, says they aren’t at the root of the problem.
The national broadcaster will also host coverage of the Winter Olympics on RTÉ News Now.
There’s brinksmanship and then there’s brinksmanship. We’re just glad that this got sorted before tonight’s season opener.
The European Court of Justice says domestic customers are fully entitled to buy foreign TV subscriptions in order to watch football.
The Manchester United boss feels that Sky and ESPN are “God” when it comes to the Premier League schedule.
“Spain is anything but boring,” writes Garreth Nunn in this week’s column on La Liga’s latest madness.
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