Slovak Telekom, DIGI Slovakia and T-Mobile Czech Republic have reached a new strategic broadcast rights agreement with CANAL+ for the English Premier League.
Read More »Viaplay Group & RiksTV Pact for Premier League in Norway
Viaplay Group and the Norwegian TV provider RiksTV have added Premier League football to their long-term distribution partnership.
Read More »Premier League Suspends Russian Broadcast Agreement
The Premier League has suspended its agreement with Russian broadcast partner Okko Sport and is donating £1 million ($1.3 million) to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Read More »Premier League Extends Sky, Amazon Prime, BT Deals
Premier League has secured three-year renewal agreements with Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon Prime Video in the U.K., extending their coverage of matches through 2025.
Read More »NENT Group & YouSee in Premier League Pact
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) and YouSee have teamed up to offer exclusive TV coverage of live Premier League football in Denmark from the 2019-20 season, which kicks off in August.
Read More »Discovery’s Susanna Dinnage Appointed Premier League Chief Executive
Susanna Dinnage, currently the global president of Animal Planet, has been appointed to the role of chief executive for the Premier League.
Read More »U.K. High Court Awards Premier League Order to Block Illegal Streams
The Premier League has been granted a blocking order to shut down illegal streams of matches during the upcoming 2018-19 football season.
Read More »NENT Group Clinches Premier League Rights for Three More Years
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) has scored the exclusive rights to show live coverage of Premier League football matches for the 2019-20 to 2021-22 seasons in Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
Read More »Amazon Lands Premier League Package
The Premier League has wrapped the sales process for live rights in the U.K. from 2019 to 2022, with the remaining two packages going to Amazon and BT Sport.
Read More »Sky Sports, BT Sport Retain Premier League TV Rights
The U.K. broadcast rights for Premier League games from 2019 to 2022 have been sold for £4.46 billion ($6.2 billion), with BT Sport and Sky Sports splitting five of seven live packages and two are still yet to be awarded.
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