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Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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#21
In other news:

"ESPN to broadcast Serie A match ups"

ESPN has for the past few years been under pressure from soccer fans across the United States over their continuous broadcast of English Premier League teams. Americans have apparently discovered bigger and better things. They have realised there are other teams than Man United and Liverpool. "We are very sad that word has gotten out to the people here, we were hoping to keep it a secret for atleast another decade or two" said the spokeperson for ESPN. Starting from the fall of 2006 ESPN and ESPN 2 will broadcast two of the most popular match ups in Europe, regardless of whether they are EPL teams.

-Fakenews.com

:disagree: I wish
 

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Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
8,938
#23
Hopefully Mediaset won't keep the broadcast rights exclusive...the more they distribute the rights the better it is for all of us Juventini all over the world.
 

serfaraaz

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Apr 14, 2005
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#25
big teams like juve milan inter gets loads of money from tv rights deals but clubs like fiorentina and palermo get very less amount of money i know such lucrative tv deals are good for juve but i think italian football is sufering from financial problems because the rich is getting richer amd poor is getting poorer
 
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Philipp00

Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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    serfaraaz said:
    big teams like juve milan inter gets loads of money from tv rights deals but clubs like fiorentina and palermo get very less amount of money i know such lucrative tv deals are good for juve but i think italian football is sufering from financial problems because the rich is getting richer amd poor is getting poorer

    That`s right. I think the big three get perhaps more than all other teams together. There are 12 million people in italy who are juventus fans. That`s a huge argument to pay us a lot of money. Smaller teams have problems to sell their media rights. There are just not very much people who want to watch teams like Treviso or Ascoli.
    The german bundesliga sells the rights for all teams together. That`s good for the small teams but bad for the big ones. Bayern just gets something like 16-20 millions at the moment. That`s a fifth of what we get. That`s perhaps better for the bundesliga because all teams are competitive but the big german teams are not so successful in europe because teams like Bayern have 80 million less from the tv-rights than we have.
    The question is if we want a free market or if not. Juventus will prefer a free market. Lecce or Empoli would deffinately prefer it if the rights for all serie A teams would be sold together.
     

    Buffonisgod

    7-1-3 where you at?
    Apr 12, 2004
    202
    #27
    Philipp00 said:
    That`s right. I think the big three get perhaps more than all other teams together. There are 12 million people in italy who are juventus fans. That`s a huge argument to pay us a lot of money. Smaller teams have problems to sell their media rights. There are just not very much people who want to watch teams like Treviso or Ascoli.
    The german bundesliga sells the rights for all teams together. That`s good for the small teams but bad for the big ones. Bayern just gets something like 16-20 millions at the moment. That`s a fifth of what we get. That`s perhaps better for the bundesliga because all teams are competitive but the big german teams are not so successful in europe because teams like Bayern have 80 million less from the tv-rights than we have.
    The question is if we want a free market or if not. Juventus will prefer a free market. Lecce or Empoli would deffinately prefer it if the rights for all serie A teams would be sold together.
    Yup. In an ideal world, the EU would be able to "force" all of Europe to have equal broadcasting rights.

    As you said, it hurts teams in Europe who are having to share TV revenue, when they play against other clubs who don't have to.
     

    ThePLaya

    Senior Member
    Nov 8, 2005
    2,698
    #30
    Zlatan said:
    This says it's just the right for the Serie A, right?
    and the tv broadcast of a friendly match plus other rights.

    isha00 said:
    I won't ba able to see Juve matches anymore, starting from the 2007-08 season...
    You can the contract says for Italy (encrypted) so pay to watch :)





    Go Moggi you got the money Now
     

    isha00

    Senior Member
    Jun 24, 2003
    5,114
    #31
    ThePLaya said:
    You can the contract says for Italy (encrypted) so pay to watch :)
    I already pay (27€ a month) to watch Juve with Sky. For that money Sky gives me all Juve's home and away matches of CL and Serie A + the whole CL, some Epl, Bundesliga, Liga and Ligue1, reruns of matches (of the week and of the past), a lot of football shows (about statistics, history, players and so on), interviews, the coverage of other sports and many other services. The commentary is close to fair (not to mention that in their commenter/opinionist staff there are Vialli and Ferrara :touched: ). If you want to take a look, it's really a jewel :agree:

    Mediaset offers only Juve's home Serie A matches, with a mediaset commentary, at 5€ a match :disagree:. And I'd have also to buy the DDT decoder.

    I really don't think so. I won't pay 10/15€ a month to see only some of the matches while hearing all kinds of crap about my team. :tdown:
     

    ThePLaya

    Senior Member
    Nov 8, 2005
    2,698
    #32
    The contract says will be paid through monthly instalments and it's gonna begin on july 2007.

    still a year and a half and they can fix that with the subscribers :)
     

    - vOnAm -

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    Jul 22, 2004
    3,779
    #33
    Zé Tahir said:
    In other news:

    "ESPN to broadcast Serie A match ups"

    ESPN has for the past few years been under pressure from soccer fans across the United States over their continuous broadcast of English Premier League teams. Americans have apparently discovered bigger and better things. They have realised there are other teams than Man United and Liverpool. "We are very sad that word has gotten out to the people here, we were hoping to keep it a secret for atleast another decade or two" said the spokeperson for ESPN. Starting from the fall of 2006 ESPN and ESPN 2 will broadcast two of the most popular match ups in Europe, regardless of whether they are EPL teams.

    -Fakenews.com

    :disagree: I wish
    Damn man, right when I thought "finally!" Jeez, it does sum up my thoughts though.
     

    - vOnAm -

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    Jul 22, 2004
    3,779
    #34
    Mediaset is Berlusconi's ? I hope that its not a hidden agenda to lure Juve fans by giving bias commentary and the like. Trying to turn Bianconeri fans into Milan's.

    But its great news for Juve, they have really made some great business in the last 2 years, I think this is really something big in Juve's path to becoming a global brand.

    We have yet to read how much and who will sponsor our stadium renovation
     

    Desmond

    Senior Member
    Jul 12, 2002
    8,938
    #35
    isha00 said:
    I already pay (27€ a month) to watch Juve with Sky. For that money Sky gives me all Juve's home and away matches of CL and Serie A + the whole CL, some Epl, Bundesliga, Liga and Ligue1, reruns of matches (of the week and of the past), a lot of football shows (about statistics, history, players and so on), interviews, the coverage of other sports and many other services. The commentary is close to fair (not to mention that in their commenter/opinionist staff there are Vialli and Ferrara :touched: ). If you want to take a look, it's really a jewel :agree:
    That's brilliant Isha. I'd pay twice that to get that kind of coverage.
     

    Luftwaffles

    Il terzo uomo
    Dec 1, 2005
    5,055
    #37
    The money will be used to finance the staium refurbishment as well as strengthening the Capello contract and recruit new players.

    Capello has to be given increased remuneration. A new £3.75m+ rolling contract renewed annually, based on performance, has to be the primary objective. Once that has been completed Moggi can then start the medium term rebuilding of the world's greatest club. Add to Sagnol one, possibly two, of the mooted transfer targets. You never know. This might now reopen the Cassano saga.

    The timing of this deal is perfect to ensure the Delle Alpi facelift is done without the financial pressores Arsenal had in switching to Ashburton Grove that impacted badly on Wenger getting adequate funds to replace Patrick Vieira.

    I think we might see news of an arrival in the January window rather than more pre-contract deals, a la Sagnol.
     

    C4ISR

    Senior Member
    Dec 18, 2005
    2,362
    #38
    it is not juve policy to by big name players, this money will mostly go to the stadium reconstruction. it will help us in the transfer market, but juve are not gonna go pay 40+mil (joaquin) to get a player, even with all this money.
     

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