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Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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Juventus is the first football club to be the subject of a Netflix Original Docuseries.

http://www.juventus.com/en/news/news/2017/netflix-to-launch-juventus-docuseries.php

In early 2018, online entertainment giant Netflix will produce a four-part docuseries, looking behind the scenes of the Bianconeri world

Do you like the sound of following the Bianconeri on big away trips, riding in the same car as them on the way to training and taking a look inside their daily lives?

If the answer is yes, you can start looking forward to the release of Netflix’s in-depth docuseries, telling the most compelling, behind-the-scenes stories of the Bianconeri world.

Set to hit your screens by early 2018, the series, which consists of four 60-minute-long episodes, will take viewers into the more intimate scenes of the players’ lives.

You'll go beyond the rough and tumble of matches and training sessions to see what life is like when you play for one of the world's biggest and most prestigious teams.

“It’s a source of pride that Juventus is the first football club to be the subject of a Netflix Original Docuseries,” stated Federico Palomba, Co-Chief Revenue Officer at the club.

“Collaborations of this kind confirm our passion for innovation and being, in every sense, a Sport Entertainment brand. In this way, we are determined to reach Bianconeri fans across the world and millions of Netflix users, who thanks to this docuseries can get to know Juventus from every angle.”

Erik Barmack, Vice President of International original series at Netflix, commented: “Netflix is the home of passionate storytelling, and there are no more passionate fans than those of the Bianconeri. We are excited to have unique, exclusive access to one of the most important squads in the world.”

Netflix is the world's leading internet entertainment service with 104 million members in over 190 countries, enjoying more than 125 million hours of TV shows and movies per day.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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#68
Americans win Serie A rights
By Football Italia staff


American media agency IMG has agreed to pay €371m a year for the foreign television broadcast rights to Serie A, the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa.

Eighteen out of Serie A’s 20 teams approved the deal, which will take effect next year and last until 2021.

However, while the likes of Beppe Marotta, Marco Fassone and Carlo Tavecchio were happy with the sale, Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis branded it “mortifying and ridiculous”.

Nonetheless, the agreement will see Lega Serie A pocket double the €186m a year it received from MP&Silva.

@Wittl

@Mark how much we gonna get? :numnum:
 

Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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#71
Americans win Serie A rights
By Football Italia staff


American media agency IMG has agreed to pay €371m a year for the foreign television broadcast rights to Serie A, the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa.

Eighteen out of Serie A’s 20 teams approved the deal, which will take effect next year and last until 2021.

However, while the likes of Beppe Marotta, Marco Fassone and Carlo Tavecchio were happy with the sale, Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis branded it “mortifying and ridiculous”.

Nonetheless, the agreement will see Lega Serie A pocket double the €186m a year it received from MP&Silva.

@Wittl

@Mark how much we gonna get? :numnum:

last deal was for 190m/year
So we'll get 181m.
If Serie A divides equally between the 20teams it's going to be 9,05m each per year!
Else we may get more if these money are shared the same way for Serie A national deal
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
93,702
#72
last deal was for 190m/year
So we'll get 181m.
If Serie A divides equally between the 20teams it's going to be 9,05m each per year!
Else we may get more if these money are shared the same way for Serie A national deal
So Juve will get 181m a year? :shifty:
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Americans win Serie A rights
By Football Italia staff


American media agency IMG has agreed to pay €371m a year for the foreign television broadcast rights to Serie A, the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa.

Eighteen out of Serie A’s 20 teams approved the deal, which will take effect next year and last until 2021.

However, while the likes of Beppe Marotta, Marco Fassone and Carlo Tavecchio were happy with the sale, Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis branded it “mortifying and ridiculous”.

Nonetheless, the agreement will see Lega Serie A pocket double the €186m a year it received from MP&Silva.

@Wittl

@Mark how much we gonna get? :numnum:
The picture they used :lol:
 

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