Serie A, Fox Deportes agree to two-year Spanish-language media rights deal
Serie A has a second media rights deal in the United States.
Serie A has a second media rights deal in the United States.
Serie A is heading to broadcast television this month.
A day after adding the EFL, CBS Sports has retained Serie A's rights.
Serie A doesn't have a new media rights deal in the U.S. with its current one weeks away from ending.
"I'll say that no play-by-play needed for that then."
Incumbent Serie A rightsholder CBS Sports seems to be very interested in retaining the league's rights.
The bank is said to have offered to provide between 700 million and 1 billion euros.
Serie A wants more money, to the shock of no one.
CBS is leaning on experienced broadcasters for its Serie A coverage.
Sky offered DAZN $609 million U.S. for some continued Serie A rights-sharing in Italy, but DAZN has turned them down, opting to focus on keeping those rights streaming-only.
Serie A will have a new home in the fall.
“What we were doing was considering how TV coverage can best explain the beauty of Italian football. We do that continually and the basic idea is to avoid dwelling on ugly incidents.
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