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Old 15-02-2021, 13:59   #10282
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by Raider999 View Post
A possible pointer to future EPL rights bidding.

apparently, DAZN are looking to muscle in on the Serie A rights in Italy (currently held by Sky Italia) a the bidding is expected to conclude this week.

DAZN holds the exclusive EPL rights in Canada, Spain and Japan.

2 things interest me, firstly are the Italian rights exclusive in Italy? If so how is that allowed when EU made the EPL become non-exclusives?

Secondly, the article states DAZN is a 'loss-making platform' - does anyone know who owns DAZN?
Some Russian billionaire and some venture capitalists have been throwing into the money pit that is DAZN to date.

Currently Serie A rights are split between Sky (7) and DAZN (3) matches per week.

In the past, individual home games were sold by clubs (generally to a Silvio Berlusconi owned DTT outfit if I recalled - he also owned AC Milan in addition to his comedy political career) while all games were also carried by a satellite broadcaster. So you had a genuine choice whether to subscribe for them all for buy individual games for most clubs.

The EU remedy ceased to apply from 2013 I think, it just became financially beneficial for the EPL to split the rights.
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