TV and Streaming Viewing Picks for October 26, 2022: how to watch UEFA Champions League
Matchday 5 in the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League concludes today on Univision's networks and on CBS Sports Network plus Paramount+ and ViX+
Matchday 5 in the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League concludes today on Univision's networks and on CBS Sports Network plus Paramount+ and ViX+
UniMás/TUDN has a UEFA Champions League doubleheader today while CBS Sports Network presents whiparound coverage. All games are being streamed on Paramount+ and ViX+
Destination Paris will cover soccer journalist and CBS Sports analyst Guillem Balagué's journeys around Europe during the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League season.
Paramount Global will pay around $250 million a year for the U.S. English-language rights, up from the $100 million a year they were paying.
"There’s nothing you can do that will really transmit that live energy the same way as being there, being on a ground, and I think as a viewer that’s what you always want to feel part of; ‘What is the energy in the stadium, what am I missing out on?’"
The U.S. English- and Spanish-language rights deals reportedly currently combine for around $150 million a year. Relevent is betting they can boost that figure by $100 million for deals from 2024-27.
This outage caused a lot of issues for a lot of people.
"When Di Maria was sent off, I described it by using the word Latino. For anybody that’s taken offense, I do apologize – sincerely apologize."
Spanish-language coverage of the UEFA Champions League Final Sunday averaged 2.05 million viewers on Univision and TUDN, a 41 percent jump over their coverage last year.
TV partners might not see Ceferin's vision of having fewer games.
The two former Turner analysts are now promoting the Champions League for DAZN in Canada.
Univision will broadcast all of the remaining 2019-20 UEFA Champions League matches across their broadcast and cable channels.
The UEFA Champions League will remain on TUDN for three more years.
The announcer feed went out for a few minutes, sparking some complaints.
Turner has posted some nice ratings gains for UEFA Champions League coverage relative to Fox's numbers from last year, but the jump isn't as big if you don't include the games on low-distribution FS2.
Turner Sports broadcaster Stu Holden is calling Barcelona-Tottenham on site with Steve Nash this week, and he thinks it's going to be a different experience for fans.
A pair of analysts will be calling Barca-Spurs next week.
All matches, even those on TNT, will be available on B/R Live which is great news for cord cutters.