Scottish Premier League Eyes TV Channel Launch

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GLASGOW: The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is exploring the launch of its own dedicated TV channel, ahead of the expiration of its current contract with ESPN and Sky Sports.

The SPL inked a deal with Sky and ESPN in 2009 to televise its football matches, following the closure of Setanta Sports. The current deal continues until the end of 2013/14 season, but the SPL has an option to terminate in 2012.

It has tapped IMG Media to consult on the development of its own network. IMG Media was selected after a competitive bidding process involving more than 20 companies.

“A number of other European football leagues have gone down this route or are currently exploring this option," said Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPL. "It is vital that the SPL fully understands the risks and rewards from an own-channel solution, as part of our ongoing efforts to improve Scottish football. The concept represents an opportunity for us to shape a unique channel for fans of Scottish football and we look forward to working with supporter groups to hear their views.”