[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (23 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,026
Not the first time a 3 match ban is reduced to 2 match ban, so no complains at all if they reduce it. Unfortunately for us that we are that third match. If we played Milan 2 rounds from now, he'd have missed the Juve match.
 

thepaolocarmine

FINO ALLA FINE.
Apr 14, 2010
339
Sky Italia are reportedly ready to offer even more money for Serie A television rights – but only in return for exclusivity.

According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, the pay-TV broadcasters are prepared to bid in excess of the €561m they tabled for rights from 2012-13 to 2014-15.

There is currently no exclusivity for the sale of football rights in Italy, but Sky would like that introduced for a number of packages that will go on the market for the 2015-18 period.

Serie A clubs met on Friday to discuss their options, including the possible introduction of a dedicated Serie A Channel. That possibility, however, is unlikely to go ahead given the costs involved.

Source: Football Italia
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Sky Italia are reportedly ready to offer even more money for Serie A television rights – but only in return for exclusivity.

According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, the pay-TV broadcasters are prepared to bid in excess of the €561m they tabled for rights from 2012-13 to 2014-15.

There is currently no exclusivity for the sale of football rights in Italy, but Sky would like that introduced for a number of packages that will go on the market for the 2015-18 period.

Serie A clubs met on Friday to discuss their options, including the possible introduction of a dedicated Serie A Channel. That possibility, however, is unlikely to go ahead given the costs involved.

Source: Football Italia
Crap money.
 
May 22, 2013
736
Are you sure? If it's Sky Italia, it means that they are the only domestic TV Channel to show Serie A, but wouldn't it still be optainable for TV networks in other countries? Does anyone know how much money PL makes on domestic broadcasting alone? I really have no idea, but i have a theory that says, that all though the money paid for domestic broadcasting are bigger in PL than in Serie A, it's on the international scene the gap really becomes enormous. I could be wrong...
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
...i have a theory that says, that all though the money paid for domestic broadcasting are bigger in PL than in Serie A, it's on the international scene the gap really becomes enormous. I could be wrong...
You're right, or at least you were right.

Until recently the domestic TV rights were worth a similar amount.

Suspect the gap will have increased since BT showed up and pushed the cost of the TV rights up, though.
 

thepaolocarmine

FINO ALLA FINE.
Apr 14, 2010
339
Are you sure? If it's Sky Italia, it means that they are the only domestic TV Channel to show Serie A, but wouldn't it still be optainable for TV networks in other countries? Does anyone know how much money PL makes on domestic broadcasting alone? I really have no idea, but i have a theory that says, that all though the money paid for domestic broadcasting are bigger in PL than in Serie A, it's on the international scene the gap really becomes enormous. I could be wrong...
The Premier League's live audio-visual UK broadcast rights are sold in three season packages in a heavily regulated auction process. For the purposes of that process the rights are sold in six packages of 23 matches with no single broadcaster allowed to purchase all six. The packages are labelled A-F and are distinguished by the time at which certain matches can be broadcast. For example Package A is for 23 matches per season to be broadcast on a Sunday at 16.00 and Package D is for 23 matches per season to be broadcast on a Saturday at 17.30.
The Premier League sells its television rights on a collective basis. This is in contrast to many other European Leagues, where each club sells its rights individually, leading to a much higher share of the total income going to the top few clubs.
In the Premier League, domestic broadcast revenue is divided on a 50:25:25 basis; 50% is divided equally between the clubs; 25% is awarded on a merit basis determined by a club’s final league position and the final 25% is distributed as a facilities fee for the number of matches shown on television involving the club.
The income from overseas rights is divided equally between the 20 Premier League clubs.

International broadcast revenue is distributed equally between all 20 clubs.
The current domestic media rights packages were sold for a total of £1.78bn.

Source: premierleague.com
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Sky Italia are reportedly ready to offer even more money for Serie A television rights – but only in return for exclusivity.

According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, the pay-TV broadcasters are prepared to bid in excess of the €561m they tabled for rights from 2012-13 to 2014-15.

There is currently no exclusivity for the sale of football rights in Italy, but Sky would like that introduced for a number of packages that will go on the market for the 2015-18 period.

Serie A clubs met on Friday to discuss their options, including the possible introduction of a dedicated Serie A Channel. That possibility, however, is unlikely to go ahead given the costs involved.

Source: Football Italia
That is a truely pathetic mediocre piece of shit deal, and it should offcourse be rejected.

Fucking hell, agnelli should bring out some massive fucking balls, or borrow Conte's, and state that if we are gonna get just a fraction of that truely pathetic shitty deal, that we are gonna individually sell our TV rights. Like madrid and cuntcelona.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
its typically italian to see conspiracy theory everywere

If balo didnt act like a fucking brainless idiot pig, then he wouldnt have gotten his ban.

its not like we forced him to do that shit
 

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