EBU report highlights contribution of free-to-air sport broadcasting
The report broke the economic footprint of EBU member sports broadcasting into three main areas
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The report broke the economic footprint of EBU member sports broadcasting into three main areas
The deal ensures that both tournaments will be shown on free-to-air television in the UK
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Linear channel will be available to all viewers, however its on-demand content will remain exclusive to Sky and NOW TV customers
Broadcasters say they hope the short film will reach 50 per cent of the UK’s adult population
League believed to have bowed to pressure from the government
Reports suggest Premier League in talks with BT Sport and Sky about showing matches on their YouTube channels
Oliver Dowden said he has had "productive talks" with governing bodies from across British sport on restarting following the coronavirus shutdown
TVBEurope breaks down the impact of coronavirus on sport broadcasting
"Broadcasters have more capacity and better tech than ever before," says media analyst
Match to be held "behind close doors" at the Allianz Stadium
Content will also be made available on My5
Chief executive Christian Seifert discusses domestic media rights
Also looking to add the Women's World Cup and Women's FA Cup
England versus New Zealand will air on Channel 4 and More 4
Sky wants the final to reach as wide an audience as possible
Content will be shared across the two platforms
Talks reportedly taking place regarding the final at Lord's on 14th July
The young male-centred brand comes to UK screens on 16th January
Deal means only one Grand Prix will be shown live on free-to-air TV during 2019 season
Free-to-air channel is due to launch on 4th July
VIMN has acquired a free-to-air digital terrestrial frequency from Scripps Networks Interactive
Launch followw SPTN’s acquisition of Neko TV (LCN 45) from Television Broadcasting System
Company's CEO announces plans for 2017 launch
UKTV’s move of Home to Freeview recognises the growth opportunities of free-to-air (FTA). Arqiva’s Mike Finchen, director of digital terrestrial television, considers the
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