La Liga TV rights auction ignores CNMC
November 4, 2021
From David Del Valle in Madrid
Spanish football league La Liga has put TV rights up for auction for the next five seasons (2022-2027), ignoring regulator CNMC’s opposition on five years contracts.
The rights are divided into seven packages, each one made up of several lots intended for both terrestrial and non-terrestrial television. The deadline for bids is December 13th.
With the new auction, La Liga hopes that more operators will take part, including big streaming players such as DAZN and Amazon Prime Video. However, Orange and Vodafone have already announced that they won’t participate. Meanwhile, Mediapro, in financial difficulties, has limited funds to make a bid.
Telefónica, the holder of the biggest package of pay-TV football rights in Spain, plans to reduce the €2.94 billion bill it paid for its current three year package.
Other posts by :
- SES happy with releasing 160MHz of spectrum for 5G
- Inmarsat “likely to win appeal” over Ligado/AST action
- FCC seeks fair play over foreign satellite access
- Bank raises RocketLab target price
- Ukraine wants its own LEO system
- SpaceX outlines Starlink cellular delivery plan
- NAB vs CTIA on C-band release
- Laser terminals to operate at 100x faster
