German football league generates 4.5 billion eur in broadcasting rights auction
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The new TV contract for the professional clubs is surprisingly better than the last one. The battle over the distribution of funds is already raging. A Bayern manager is at the center of it, and a showdown is looming.
The forecasts were pessimistic, other leagues suffered losses: But the German Football League is actually increasing its total revenue for the next four years with the new TV deal. DFL boss Hans-Joachim Watzke is delighted with the 1.12 billion per season.
The billion-dollar poker game is over: The German Football League (DFL) has announced the results of the auction of German-language media rights. In total, more than a dozen packages went to the companies. ntv.de guides you through the new Bundesliga weekend.
Bundesliga fans will continue to need two subscriptions to be able to watch all the games. The rights to the Saturday conference will in future be held by the pay-TV channel DAZN.
"Highlights of all games": ZDF secures comprehensive long-term re-use rights to the Bundesliga.
German football league generates 4.5 billion eur in broadcasting rights auction
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German football league, which allocates broadcasting rights for the first and second Bundesliga, will award some 4.5 billion euros ($4.76 billion) to the country's 36 professional clubs over the next four years, its association said on Thursday. Read full story
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