American Football
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Athletics, cricket, hockey, boxing and NFL
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: boxing, basketball, cricket, athletics and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Basketball and more
Basketball: The US National Basketball Association signed deals for this season with 164 broadcasters covering 215 countries.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: US sports, tennis, cricket, rugby and more
TV RIGHTS CLIPS: Snooker, cricket, tennis, cycling and others
Snooker: UK public-service broad-caster the BBC renewed its deal with the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association for a further five years, from 2007 to 2011, paying about £20m (€29m). The deal is thought to be a significant cut on the existing deal, worth about £28m over a five-and-a-half year period.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: US Sports, cricket, rugby, motorsports
Baseball: US cable broadcaster ESPN renewed its long-term deal for Major League Baseball, paying $2.368bn (£1.3bn/€1.9bn) over eight years, from 2006 to 2013.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Figure-skating, basketball, baseball and more
TV SPORTS RIGHTS CLIPS 2: NFL, horseracing, handball, tennis and more
Will deals work for ABC, ESPN?
Shock switch of NFL rights marks TV strategy changes
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: NFL, Champions League and other football
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Formula One and more.
Formula 1: Grand Prix Entertainment, a company created by DIC Entertainment and the Wasserman Media Group, acquired Formula 1 rights in the US.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Bundesliga, American football, tennis and more
Football: The German Football League awarded the rights for the Bundesliga in several three-year deals covering 2006-07 to 2008-09.
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: F1, Asian Games and more
• Formula One: German free-to-air sports broadcaster DSF acquired a package of Formula One rights for the 2007 season.