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RE: SBJ Media: Turner Ends Champions League Deal Early
(06-29-2020 02:02 PM)AllTideUp Wrote: (06-29-2020 07:35 AM)Transic_nyc Wrote: Quote:Turner Sports told UEFA that it has opted out of its Champions League contract -- a move that probably means that Turner will not carry any more matches, according to multiple sources. SBJ’s Mark J. Burns and I have been pursuing this story for the past couple of days and learned that Turner execs called UEFA last week to say that it will exercise a clause in its contract to get out of carrying league games when it starts up again this summer and for all of next season. Univision still holds Spanish-language rights to the UCL through 2024.
UEFA will look to re-sell English-language rights for the next two seasons over the next several weeks. Sources said that UEFA has not held any discussions with potential U.S. media companies for the rights this year and next. CBS is the most logical partner, given that last November the network agreed to buy the rights to the event from the fall of 2021 to the spring of 2024. ESPN, NBC, Fox, Amazon and DAZN also should expect calls. A possibility still exists that UEFA will ask Turner to carry the games this August, completing the season that Turner already started until play was suspended in March.
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2020/06...-schedule/
Turner's pay model was a little ridiculous.
I have no idea why they bid on the tournament if they had no real intention of showing very many of the games. The only other thing on that network is reruns for heaven's sake.
CBS' model for Champions League won't be much better. They will probably show the final (the only Champions League match played on a weekend) on CBS broadcast network while putting all other matches (ie weekday matches) on "CBS All Access", their subscription streaming service ($6/month with commercials or $10/month with no commercials). I suppose it's slightly better than Turner's model because a fan could just subscribe for the three months a year in which the knockout stages are played, and then cancel.
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