Lega Serie A

Italy has more laws on its statute books than any other European country but Italians are famous for considering them to be mere suggestions, polite recommendations, even paternalistic forms of advice, rather than binding rules...

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Belgian Pro League spoiled for choice ahead of key meeting to discuss media-rights offers

Infront guarantees the future income of Serie A but rights-fee growth is in the hands of clubs

International rights growth for Serie A could hold the key to Infront’s dilemma

Serie A switch in Australia leaves Fox Sports fuming

Infront Italy was appointed as media rights-adviser to Serie A for six years, from 2010-11 to 2015-16, after beating rival proposals from the IMG Media and Sportfive agencies

IMG and Sportfive to challenge Infront for lucrative Serie A adviser role

How Europe’s top football leagues use external experts

La Liga fills the gap for RCTI in Indonesia

Sky-Rai Olympic deal pleases IOC and Coni, but not ski federation

Bundesliga says it will “follow the money” in its international TV rights sales

The Italian collective selling law, known as the Melandri law, needs updating, says Enzo Morelli, the lawyer who advised the Italian government on the drafting of the law in 2008. The Italian antitrust authority should not be interfering in how Serie A clubs share their media rights income, top lawyer says

MP & Silva sold Serie A and Ligue 1 online betting rights to the Perform Group. But just nine months ago it sold the same rights to Rightster as part of a launch of a joint venture with the company. So what’s going on?

Clubs from Italy’s Serie A are set for crisis talks

Serie A champions Juventus set to sign a deal with Italian state broadcaster Rai.