NOS seals multi-platform deal for Dutch women’s football
Dutch network NOS has agreed to a deal for the television and radio rights for the Netherlands women’s national football team games.The four-year contract...
EA and Premier League confirm third ePremier League season
Electronic Arts (EA) and the Premier League have collaborated to launch the third season of the ePremierLeague, on the back of two previous successful...
Stats Perform enhances betting streaming agreement with WTA
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) data rights have been secured by Stats Perform, after the sports data company agreed upon a six-year contract with...
Extreme E forms Latin American partnership with ESPN
ESPN has locked down a Latin American broadcast deal with all-electric racing series Extreme E for its maiden season which gets underway on 20...
Genius Sports to raise Liga MX profile in streaming and data...
Mexico’s football governing body, Liga MX, has signed a streaming and integrity deal with Genius Sports Group.The data and technology company will have exclusive...
Super League takes hit on new Sky Sports contract
UK network Sky Sports has agreed a new cut-price deal with rugby league’s Super League, the Daily Mail has reported.The deal, which is the...
NBC seals deal for World Athletics Championships
NBC Sports Group has secured a ten-year multiplatform rights deal to carry the next five World Athletics Championships after brokering a deal with the...
Formula E to be aired on CBS network
US broadcaster CBS has agreed a three-year partnership with Formula E to show the all-electric racing series across the network’s platforms, in a deal...
Nine expands portfolio with 2023 Ashes series
Australian broadcaster Nine has secured the rights to the 2023 Ashes cricket Test series, which will be hosted by England.The free-to-air network has agreed...
Nent scoops 2023 Women’s World Cup rights deal
The Nordic Entertainment Group (Nent) has acquired the exclusive media rights to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.The media...































