This intervention analyses the new arrangements for the sale of live television rights to FA Premier League (FAPL) games. The new procedures have been produced as a result of ongoing discussions between the FAPL and the European Commission. To ensure compliance with European Union competition legislation, the Premier League has accepted the Commission’s calls for an end to its exclusive distribution of live broadcast rights, bringing to an end BSkyB’s 15-year monopoly of its main subscription driver (Buck and Terazono, 2005). Here, we examine the aims of the European Commission in pursuing the FAPL’s exclusive deal with BSkyB (Sky) and consider whether the deal that has been brokered provides any tangible benefits to the consumer
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In 2021 football faced the possibility of a breakaway European Super League (ESL) being formed with ...
Research Question This is the first article to empirically examine what drives TV audience demand fo...
This intervention analyses the new arrangements for the sale of live television rights to FA Premier...
This paper investigates the peculiar nature of competition in the broadcasting market for live Engli...
Industry liberalization and technology advancements have heightened competition for premium content ...
This paper analyses territorial licences in broadcasting and their effect on the internal market. Pa...
Since its foundation in 1992, the English Premier League has been characterized by huge inflationary...
There is no real cross-border competition for pay TV services in the EU. Within the UK, hundreds of ...
In Europe, heavy competition between broadcasters for sports broadcasting rights and consumer's atte...
This article discusses issues associated with exclusive rights to broadcast television coverage of s...
The position of copyright in the arena of sports content rights and property rights of sporting orga...
This article consists of a comparative analysis of the evolution of TV rights in English and French ...
Abstract / This article examines the regulation of television sports rights in the UK. Since around ...
This thesis will deal with two competition law issues, a substantive one as well as a procedural and...
The position of copyright in the arena of sports content rights and property rights of sporting orga...
In 2021 football faced the possibility of a breakaway European Super League (ESL) being formed with ...
Research Question This is the first article to empirically examine what drives TV audience demand fo...