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« on: March 17, 2006, 10:43:59 AM »
FSC: http://www.soccertv.com/foxsoc.cfm

Gol TV: http://www.soccertv.com/goltv.cfm

my picks/game i will try to watch or record:

Sun Mar 19 12:00PM Pacific
Sun Mar 19 01:00PM Mountain
Sun Mar 19 02:00PM Central
Sun Mar 19 03:00PM Eastern
Length: 2 hr     SDD
FOX Soccer Channel (FSC)
Football de France - Ligue 1
Paris St. Germain vs Auxerre

Sun Mar 19 06:00AM Pacific
Sun Mar 19 07:00AM Mountain
Sun Mar 19 08:00AM Central
Sun Mar 19 09:00AM Eastern
Length: 2 hr     LIVE
GolTV (US)
Calcio Italiano - Serie A
Inter Milan vs Lazio

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« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2006, 11:50:07 AM »
add more if you find any good ones.

Mon Jul 24 04:00PM Eastern
Length: 3 hr     D
GolTV (US)
Arsenal TV - Int'l Friendly - UEFA - Dennis Bergkamp Testimonial
Arsenal (England) vs Ajax (Netherlands)


Wed Jul 26 07:00PM Eastern
Length: 2 hr     LIVE
ESPN2 (US)
International Friendly - CONCACAF/UEFA
Columbus (United States - MLS) vs Everton (England)


Wed Jul 26 09:00PM Eastern
Length: 2 hr     SDD
GolTV (US)
Futebol do Brasil - Copa do Brasil - Final - Volta
Vasco da Gama vs Flamengo


Sun Jul 30 03:00PM Eastern
Length: 2 hr     LIVE
GolTV (US)
Futebol do Brasil - Campeonato Brasileiro
Sao Paulo vs Santos

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« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2006, 08:21:46 AM »
UEFA - Euro 2008 Qualifying

Oct 7, 2006    11:00am  Setanta PPV    Kazakhstan vs Poland
Oct 7, 2006    12:00pm  ESPN2, Setanta PPV, VC    England vs Macedonia
Oct 7, 2006    12:00pm  Setanta USA, Setanta-Broadband, TV5    Scotland vs France
Oct 7, 2006    12:30pm  Setanta PPV    Cyprus vs Ireland
Oct 7, 2006    2:00pm      FSC, FSE, FSWC    Denmark vs Northern Ireland
Oct 7, 2006    2:15pm      Setanta PPV    Croatia vs Andorra
Oct 7, 2006    2:30pm      RAI, Setanta USA, Setanta-Broadband, TLN    Italy vs Ukraine
Oct 7, 2006    2:30pm     Setanta PPV    Greece vs Norway
Oct 7, 2006    4:00pm     FSC, FSWC    Serbia vs Belgium
Oct 7, 2006    4:00pm     RTPi    Portugal vs Azerbeijao
Oct 11, 2006    12:00pm    TV5    France vs Faroe Islands
Oct 11, 2006    1:00pm    Setanta PPV, VC, VuPPV    Croatia vs England
Oct 11, 2006    2:00pm    Setanta USA, Setanta-Broadband, TLN    Georgia vs Italy
Oct 11, 2006    2:00pm    FSC, FSE, FSWC    Iceland vs Sweden
Oct 11, 2006    2:15pm    Setanta PPV    Bosnia vs Greece
Oct 11, 2006    2:30pm    Setanta PPV    Ireland vs Czech Republic
Oct 11, 2006    2:30pm    RTPi, Setanta PPV    Poland vs Portugal
Oct 11, 2006    3:00pm    TV5    France vs Faroe Islands


UEFA Under 21 Championship

Oct 6, 2006    9:55am    RTPi    Russia vs Portugal
Oct 6, 2006    3:00pm    FSC, FSWC    England vs Germany
Oct 6, 2006    3:15pm    RAI    Italy vs Spain


Copa Sudamericana

Oct 10, 2006    5:00pm    FSE    Nacional vs Toluca


Italy Serie A

Oct 8, 2006    9:00am    RAI    Genoa vs Arezzo
Oct 8, 2006    2:30pm    RAI    Treviso vs Piacenza


England Coca Cola Champs

Oct 8, 2006    8:00am    Setanta USA, Setanta-Broadband    Brighton vs Blackpool
Oct 8, 2006    10:30am    Setanta USA, Setanta-Broadband    Grimsby vs Hereford


Argentina Primera Division

Oct 8, 2006    3:00pm    FSC, FSE, FSWC    River Plate vs Boca Juniors


Brazil Serie A

Oct 7, 2006    5:00pm    GolTv    Fluminense vs Sao Paulo


Colombia Copa Mustang

Oct 7, 2006    8:30pm    GolTv    Junior vs Cucuta
Oct 8, 2006    6:30pm    GolTv    Ind. Santa Fe vs Ind. Medellin


Mexico Primera Division

Oct 6, 2006    9:30pm    FSE    U.A. de G. vs Queretaro
Oct 7, 2006    4:00pm    Galavision    San Luis vs Monterrey
Oct 7, 2006    8:00pm    Telefutura    Tigres vs Cruz Azul
Oct 8, 2006    1:00pm    Univision    Pumas vs Atlante
Oct 8, 2006    5:00pm    Telefutura    Club America vs Necaxa


Uruguay Primera Division

Oct 7, 2006    2:00pm    GolTv    Nacional vs Cerrito
Oct 8, 2006    2:00pm    GolTv    River vs Penarol


Major League Soccer


Oct 7, 2006    8:30pm    FSC, FSWC    Chicago vs Columbus




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« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2011, 04:27:45 PM »
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-11/brazil-soccer-clubs-increase-broadcast-revenue-with-contract-with-rede-tv-.html

Brazil Soccer Clubs Increase Broadcast Revenue With Contract With Rede TV!

By Joao Oliveira - Mar 11, 2011 10:03 AM PT

Brazil’s top-division soccer clubs increased their revenue from television after Rede TV!, the only bidder in an auction for broadcast rights, agreed to pay 1.55 billion reais ($932.9 million) over the next three seasons.
The amount equals 516.7 million reais for each season, starting in 2012, up from the 460 million reais paid by the Globo channel for the current season. Fabio Koff, president of Clube dos 13, which represents the nation’s biggest teams, released the result in Sao Paulo today. The deal has to be accepted by the 20 teams in the top league.

Brazil’s antitrust agency, known as Cade, ended an exclusive agreement between the teams and TV Globo, country’s No. 1 broadcaster. Rede TV!’s bid was below the 1.3 billion reais a season that Ataide Gil Guerreiro, an executive director at Clube dos 13, predicted in an interview earlier this month.
“Brazilian soccer still can get more value,” Guerreiro said in the pre-auction interview. “We will improve our calendar, to sell more out of Brazil and then surpass the amount raised by some of the world’s major leagues.”
The clubs are still planning to auction Internet, mobile telephone, and pay-television rights to their matches as they seek to boost revenue and reduce debt. The clubs must also retain talent, such as Santos’s 19-year-old winger, Neymar, and midfielder Ganso, 21, to interest fans, player agent Wagner Ribeiro said in telephone interview on March 10 from Barcelona.

The country’s 26 major teams had combined debt of 3.1 billion reais at the end of 2009, 11 percent more than the previous year, while revenue grew 10.5 percent to 1.9 billion reais, according to accountants at Crowe Horwath RCS.

European Leagues

Rede TV! aims to boost its total revenue by 50 percent next year through its soccer rights, Joao Roberto Ramboli told reporters today in Sao Paulo. The network also plans to bid for the remaining rights, he said.
England’s Premier League got 1.179 million euros ($1.63 billion) a year for broadcast rights for this season and the next one, while Italy’s top division received 911 million euros ($1.3 billion). Brazil’s bid comes below those for France, which brought in 668 million euros and Spain, which gets 500 million euros, according to data compiled by Futebol Finance, a website specializing in soccer business.
Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, the top clubs in Spain, were the world’s richest teams by sales in the 12 months ended June 2010, according to accountant Deloitte LLP. Atletico Madrid was the 17th richest team in the period.

Corinthians

Corinthians, Brazil’s second-most popular team according to Ibope, Brazil’s biggest poll company, left Clube dos 13 on Feb. 22 because of disagreements about how broadcast rights will be shared by the teams, said Luis Paulo Rosenberg, marketing vice president for SC Corinthians, in a March 3 interview from Sao Paulo. Corinthians is holding separate talks with broadcasters.
“We can double our broadcast revenue,” Rosenberg said. “Our benchmark is Barcelona, not Atletico Madrid.”
Radio & Televisao Record SA, Brazil’s second-biggest broadcaster, decided not to bid for television rights because some clubs will negotiate separately.
Corinthians, where career World Cup record goal scorer Ronaldo ended his career last month, plans to double its television revenue this year from 54 million reais in 2010, he said. Its total revenue was 216 million reais last year.

Amir Somoggi, a consultant for Crowe Horwath RCS, said Brazilian clubs will benefit as pay-per-view gains a bigger share of its market, sports marketing expands along with the country’s gross domestic product and Internet and mobile telephone providers seek more context to attract users.

Pay-TV

The number of pay-TV subscribers in Brazil climbed 31 percent to 9.8 million in 2010 from 7.5 million last year, according to data compiled by the nation’s telecommunication agency, known as Anatel. Brazil has more than 200 million mobile lines, according to Anatel.
“The question is whether the clubs will boost revenue to pay debt and to invest in infrastructure such as stadiums and training facilities to generate more revenue, or they will burn out money on players of one season,” Somoggi said in a telephone interview on March 4.
“If Brazilian teams weren’t making more money, not only with TV rights but with sponsorship contracts, we would never seen Neymar or Ganso still playing in Brazil,” said player agent Ribeiro. “They are successful young players who have concrete offers from European teams.”
Real Madrid had revenue of 438.6 million euros in the 2009- 2010 season, according to Deloitte. Corinthians´s 216 million reais revenue would rank 30th, after Italy’s SS Napoli and ahead of England’s Fulham FC.

To contact the reporter on this story: Joao Oliveira in Sao Paulo at joliveira4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Francisco Marcelino at mdeoliveira@bloomberg.net

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« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2011, 07:59:44 PM »
Who have Direct Tv?

DirecTV Might Drop Fox Cable Channels

Sides exchange charges ahead of Nov. 1 deadline

By Jon Lafayette -- Broadcasting & Cable, 10/20/2011 11:15:52 PM

Fox says that DirecTV is threatening to pull the plug on its national and regional cable networks on Nov. 1 unless a new carriage fee agreement can be reached.

In a statement on a site set up by the satellite provider, DirecTV CEO Mike White says that Fox parent News Corp. "has demanded that DirecTV customers pay nearly 40% more for the same channels they already received. If a new deal is not reached, we will be forced to suspend the channels as early as Nov. 1."

White adds that "we respectfully ask for your patience as we work to achieve a fair agreement as quickly as possible."

Fox, in a press release, said that "DirecTV sent us a proposal on Tuesday afternoon. They have given us no chance to respond before taking an unnecessarily aggressive posture and going public. It is disappointing that they have chosen bad faith tactics over meaningful negotiation."

Fox says it has proposed to allow DirecTV to continue to carry its networks for the current price and terms while negotiations continue. "Unfortunately, DirecTV has decided that unless they get their way, they are going to pull the plug on their customers Nov. 1."

 A Fox executive called the 40% increase figure cited by White "ridiculous."

DirecTV responded to Fox's statement with one of its own.

"After months of making little progress in our talks with News Corp. and Fox to renew our agreement to carry their regional sports networks and other national channels we've regrettably reached a point where we will be forced to suspend the channels as soon as Nov. 1 unless News Corp. is willing to move toward a more reasonable price increase," DirecTV said.

"They are currently asking our customers to pay 40% more for the exact same Fox channels that they already receive and that's simply unfair and unwarranted.  We hope to resolve this situation before any action is taken, but we will do what's necessary to protect our customers from excessive and unwarranted fee increases. We already provide News Corp. nearly a billion dollars a year for their channels, and we have no problem continuing to compensate them fairly," the statement concluded.

The networks affected include FX, National Geographic Channel, Speed, Fuel TV, Fox Soccer, Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Movie Channel, Fox Deportes and the 19 Fox regional sports networks.

Not affected are the Fox broadcast network and Fox News Channel.
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« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2020, 03:49:57 AM »
UK Soccer’s Premier League Terminates $747 Million Contract With China’s PPTV
By Rebecca Davis


The Premier League, the leading U.K. soccer division, has terminated its massive $747 million (£564 million) TV rights contract with China’s PPTV two years early due to unpaid payments, it said Thursday.

The move takes effect immediately, meaning the Chinese streaming platform PPTV can no longer show live games.

The 2016 deal signed between the Premier League and PPTV was the League’s largest overseas TV deal ever at the time, and gave the Chinese firm rights to live content over three seasons from 2019 to 2022 through free-to-air and subscription distribution. The termination of the contract just one season in comes in the wake of British reports from August that the China side had failed to pay a $212 million installment due in March.

“The Premier League confirms that it has today terminated its agreements for Premier League coverage in China with its licensee in that territory,” the League said in a statement.

PPTV is owned by Chinese commercial giant Suning Holdings, known in the West for buying majority shares in 2016 of the Italian soccer club Inter Milan. Its subsidiary PP Sports holds exclusive rights to four other major European leagues: La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and Ligue 1.

League sources said that the termination was for financial, not political reasons, according to The Guardian. Nevertheless, the move comes amidst a backdrop of rising tensions between China and U.K. after the latter decided to ban use of 5G equipment made by Chinese national champion telecom firm Huawei earlier this year.

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« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2020, 01:05:06 PM »
Lord look how things change. Now with the internet we have access to every league for a price.

Update for the US-based - Bundesliga moving to ESPN / ESPN+. I have it since they get the Serie A rights. Worth the $5 US a month. Watching UEFA Nations League now.

 

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