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Sky's La Liga Rights Expire At End of Season

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    clewsyclewsy Posts: 4,222
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    So really the best deal for the broadcasters will be the cheaper, smaller one. You will get at least 2 home games a weekend even if it's a pool of only a certain number of teams v someone else.
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    The DifferenceThe Difference Posts: 21,085
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    ToneXIR wrote: »
    Bad News Spanish Footy fans- La Liga is being sold to International markets without the games with Barca, Espanyol, Celta Vigo and Real Sociedad. Their games will be a separate deal, rumour is that Microsoft have the rights for the Barca games which has since been hotly denied. So you now have possibly a situation where more than one club can demand money to show their games on TV individually rather than as a whole league. Interesting! Full story is at SBS website: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/06/24/laliga-bundle-international-tv-rights-without-barca

    Without meaning to be pedantic, it's actually Telefonica who have struck the individual international TV rights deal with Barcelona, Espanyol, Celta Vigo and Real Sociedad.

    Microsoft are rumoured to be interested in Real Madrid's international rights - they have a strategic partnership with the club and are currently running RM-themed adverts for their Microsoft Cloud service. I see some media sources are reporting that this will be happening, but it's been formally denied.

    Really strange scenario - didn't Serie A clubs sell their domestic TV rights in a similar manner during the mid 2000s, which lead to numerous problems in the Italian pay-tv market?
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    mlt11mlt11 Posts: 21,095
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    clewsy wrote: »
    So really the best deal for the broadcasters will be the cheaper, smaller one. You will get at least 2 home games a weekend even if it's a pool of only a certain number of teams v someone else.

    But by far the biggest interest is in Real Madrid and Barcelona games - and the main package will have 75% of these - ie all RM games (except one - away to Barcelona) and 50% of Barcelona games (ie all away games).

    Plus it will have all the games of the next most important teams - ie Athletico Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla - except in each case the one game away to Barcelona.

    So I think by far the biggest interest will be in the main package.

    But the rights fees will reflect the quality of the content.
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    fodg09fodg09 Posts: 3,602
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    mlt11 wrote: »

    Very odd situation - without Real and Barca the international rights are worthing effectively nothing, although I guess its not as bad if its just the home games.

    The league's statement did allude to such a scenario but the meaning of it is not entirely clear.
    In the case that LaLiga doesn’t have all the audiovisual rights for the 2015/16 season, it will negotiate the amount due to the clubs that do own the rights.
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    popeye13popeye13 Posts: 8,573
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    didn't Serie A clubs sell their domestic TV rights in a similar manner during the mid 2000s, which lead to numerous problems in the Italian pay-tv market?

    Indeed, both domestic and internationally.
    La Liga is becoming somewhat of a laughing stock with regard to TV rights....
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    ArmchairDieHardArmchairDieHard Posts: 282
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    Any updates on this?

    Am I right in thinking that if the worst happens, it will go back to normal the following season? I.e. all on the same channel like what we've had previously with Sky?
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    Stumacher7Stumacher7 Posts: 624
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    Telegraph reporting Sky have retained TV rights to La Liga
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    ftakeithftakeith Posts: 3,476
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    Stumacher7 wrote: »
    Telegraph reporting Sky have retained TV rights to La Liga

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/la-liga/11719778/Sky-set-to-beat-BT-for-La-Liga-TV-rights.html

    if its true

    I hope Sky revamp its live coverage

    Scot Minto is a terrible presenter

    Some of Sky's spanish football pundits are poor
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    popeye13popeye13 Posts: 8,573
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    ftakeith wrote: »
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/la-liga/11719778/Sky-set-to-beat-BT-for-La-Liga-TV-rights.html

    if its true

    I hope Sky revamp its live coverage

    Scot Minto is a terrible presenter

    Some of Sky's spanish football pundits are poor

    More an article of conjecture than anything.
    i personally hope BT get them because of how poor Sky's coverage is.
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    Stumacher7Stumacher7 Posts: 624
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    La Liga season to start on 22 August; fixture list out 14 July.
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    fodg09fodg09 Posts: 3,602
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    Fox Sports, which is only available on the Sky platform, has won the rights to broadcast La Liga in Italy. €15 million for the season according to reports.

    http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/16-07-2015/fox-sports-acquista-diritti-liga-15-milioni-superata-mediaset-120583333990.shtml?refresh_ce-cp

    The deal means Fox will show Premier League, Bundesliga, Eredivisie, La Liga and the Europa League next season.

    http://www.sky.it/acquista/calcio-sport.html?intcmp=hp_visore_null_esclusivesky
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    RadiomikeRadiomike Posts: 7,947
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    Dutch deal for La Liga also announced today:-

    http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2015/07/16/sport1-wins-la-liga-rights/
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    scoobiesnacksscoobiesnacks Posts: 3,055
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    What is Fox Sports?
    How many sports channels does one platform need?
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    promo-onlypromo-only Posts: 3,315
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    What is Fox Sports?
    How many sports channels does one platform need?

    We don't have it in the UK, the poster was referring to the Italian TV rights. Fox Sports is one of the biggest brands around the world. They have loads of regional sports channels in the US plus two national networks in Fox Sports 1 & Fox Sports 2. They run sports channels across the world - it's the main network in Australia and massive in Asia. It's from the same cloth as Sky Sports.
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    ArmchairDieHardArmchairDieHard Posts: 282
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    What happenes with this deal?

    Is it only a one year option before they go into a new three year cycle?

    Is the 'deal' including all of the teams or are Barca / Real sold seperately as was stated the other week?
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    stato77stato77 Posts: 616
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    Sky has listed coverage of the Spanish Super Cup. Are the Super Cup and Copa Del Rey TV rights negotiated separately to La Liga rights?
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    mightymilliemightymillie Posts: 5,075
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    stato77 wrote: »
    Sky has listed coverage of the Spanish Super Cup. Are the Super Cup and Copa Del Rey TV rights negotiated separately to La Liga rights?

    Yes. Sky announced they had retained those rights several months ago.
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    ArmchairDieHardArmchairDieHard Posts: 282
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    Any further updates on this?
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    casinoman13casinoman13 Posts: 7,082
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    Any further updates on this?

    Could there be any reason why they haven't been mentioned yet?
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    ArmchairDieHardArmchairDieHard Posts: 282
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    May have been announced but just not posted about in here yet.
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    casinoman13casinoman13 Posts: 7,082
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    May have been announced but just not posted about in here yet.

    No, no way would you of missed it as no doubt it will be quite a topic of conservation for a while.
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    fodg09fodg09 Posts: 3,602
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    Editor of TV Sports Markets tweeted this the other day,
    No news on La Liga in India. Second round of bidding in the UK. I expect both BT and Sky are bidding.

    https://twitter.com/robinjellis/status/623463643951316992
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    casinoman13casinoman13 Posts: 7,082
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    fodg09 wrote: »
    Editor of TV Sports Markets tweeted this the other day,



    https://twitter.com/robinjellis/status/623463643951316992

    Clearly not as clear cut as we thought, who want's it the most?!
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    RedOrDead36RedOrDead36 Posts: 1,629
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    I don't want those BT CLOWNS anywhere near La Liga!! If they get it we'll only see Real and Barca matches each weekend followed by an intelligent down the pub debate involving Savage and Owen about who's the best Messi or Ronaldo Zzzzzzz.

    Hoping/praying Sky retain.
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    casinoman13casinoman13 Posts: 7,082
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    I don't want those BT CLOWNS anywhere near La Liga!! If they get it we'll only see Real and Barca matches each weekend followed by an intelligent down the pub debate involving Savage and Owen about who's the best Messi or Ronaldo Zzzzzzz.

    Hoping/praying Sky retain.

    Seriously you are joking with that comment?

    Correct me if im wrong but are Real Madrid and Barcelona not on virtually every weekend on Sky? followed then by a debate on Real Madrid or Barcelona every weekend?
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