Fifa
Sky pays more for World Cup
Sky pays more for World Cup in New Zealand
RTL deal shakes up German market
Germany’s RTL snatches national team qualifier matches from under the nose of ARD/ZDF
TVB lays down World Cup marker in Hong Kong
TVB’s Fifa World Cup deal may be vital to protecting its dominant position in Hong Kong’s free-to-air television market
Transforming the second screen ‘threat’
The Global Sports Media Consumption Report 2013 shows that second-screen activity is growing, but is it a threat or an opportunity for the sports broadcasting industry?
StarHub makes outspoken attack on the Premier League
Vietnam delivers big increase
Big increase for value of Fifa World Cup rights in Vietnam in deal with MP & Silva agency
Crisis hitting World Cup and Roland Garros negotiations
Spanish market proving difficult for sellers of the rights to the Fifa World Cup and French Open tennis
Collective selling back on the agenda
Why World Cup tender is devised for big markets
Fifa’s 2010 World Cup European tender in three separate packages
ADSL ‘too big a risk’ for Fifa, Uefa
Fifa and Uefa have taken on board the convergence of technologies
China is make-or-break for high-paying Fifa agencies
The joint venture of Dentsu and Infront will be banking heavily on getting good revenue from China.
Wanted: Deals for 2014 World Cup
France, Italy, UK and Nordic region the only European territories covered so far.
Why didn’t Fifa go for more?
Fifa agreed to sell World Cup rights for 2010 and 2014 to Australian public-service broadcaster SBS for only two-thirds the amount it could have got.
IOC takes tough stance over winning Olympic archives
The International Olympic Committee in major dispute with US television network ABC