Finland
Pay competition brings in listed events
Olympics, international football, ice hockey, skiing and athletics protected
Ice-hockey threat provides early test for new Canal Plus
MTV3 offers double current domestic ice-hockey rights fee
F1 viewing shows how viewers want home success
Television audiences of the drivers and manufacturers’ home markets reflect rise and fall
Canal Plus pays high fee for Serie A
Price forced up by competition from TV4, who buy the rights in Sweden for two seasons
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Latest football deals in Europe and Americas
Football: UK commercial operator ITV and pay-broadcaster Setanta acquired the rights for the FA Cup knock-out competition and England national team matches in a four-year, £425m (€623m) deal with the En…
Ice-hockey, rugby and handball pull in the viewers
Football’s Champions League final was not the only major sporting event in May to attract good viewing for broadcasters around Europe.
F1 gamble works for pay-TV
F1 gamble proves Finns will pay to watch TV sport
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Aussie Rules football, rugby league and tennis
Australian Rules: Australian pay-television operator Foxtel acquired pay-television rights for the Australian Football League in a sub-licensing deal worth A$315
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 2: Ice Hockey and others
Ice hockey: Finnish ice-hockey’s domestic SM-liiga signed a three-year joint-deal with pay-television operator Canal Plus Nordic and free-to-air commercial broadcaster Nelonen worth about €3.7m (£2.5m) a
Ice hockey league hopes pay-TV will boost gates
Finland’s top domestic ice hockey league, the SM-liiga, is to put most of its matches on to pay-television
Canal Plus and SBS will gain by bidding together
Takeover of the Nordic Canal Plus subscription channels by SBS Broadcasting
TV RIGHTS CLIPS 1: Olympics and football
Olympics: The Bell Globemedia-Rogers Communications consortium won the Canadian rights to the 2010 and 2012 Olympics
Canal Plus: We want all top rights
Canal Plus major threat to the country’s free-to-air broadcasters
Canal Plus may give up old habits for Modern Times
Canal Plus is considering a carriage deal with the direct-to-home satellite platform of its main rival, Viasat.
Rai fashionably late for skiing’s big party
EBU set to get money back for Italian skiing rights.
Canal Plus has no room for golf
Decision to hand back golf rights allows rival to recover monopoly on top Tour golf and launch golf channel.