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pavluska

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The ESPN news.... How much did they buy it for?

Did they buy from Lega or Sky/SportMediaset, who hold the rights, or how does it work?

Basically, I wanna know if we'll be making more $.
 

Orgut

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In the comments there are Inter fans saying Real never won the triplete :lol: they've just won the CL 13 time. Unbelievable retardation @Mark @Post Ironic
Inter fans are idiots..
As for their claim - Maybe if Real plan a conspiracy against Barcelona and then rob them of their best players - maybe they will win the treble..
Inter never won the treble by themselves - We all know Inter wouldnt even win the league let alone the CL should we stand in their way..

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i got the feeling that napoli will not make it to the top 4 this year
Well we are definitely ahead while I see Inter being the 2nd best this season
Roma and Napoli to fight for 3rd place (This is how it seems..)
I expect Lazio to regress a little bit
Milan will improve due to Higuain but I just dont know how much Higuain can carry them..
Fiorentina could be the surprise package with Chiesa and Pjaca on the sides but I dont expect them to finish in the top 4..

Bookies at my country (probably the same in other countries) say the odds are at
1.Juve
2.Inter
3.Napoli
4.Roma
5.Milan
6.Lazio
7.Atalanta
8.Fiorentina

I`d put Fiorentina above Atalanta but it does seems right
 

DutchJuventino

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I always liked Gasperini! :D
Not for us, but for Serie A teams who normally end in mid-table and has a good academy. Positive and attacking football and not afraid to play youngsters. He is good for Serie A.

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I always liked Gasperini! :D
Not for us, but for Serie A teams who normally end in mid-table and has a good academy. Positive and attacking football and not afraid to play youngsters. He is good for Serie A.
 

italiacalcio10

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The ESPN news.... How much did they buy it for?

Did they buy from Lega or Sky/SportMediaset, who hold the rights, or how does it work?

Basically, I wanna know if we'll be making more $.
I posted something a couple of pages ago:
This is the original release:

Cristiano Ronaldo will make Serie A TIM debut with Juventus vs. Chievo, Aug. 18 on ESPN+
Serie A TIM Match of the Week to air in English and Spanish on ESPN Networks
ESPN and ESPN+ have reached an exclusive, multi-year rights agreement in the United States for Italy’s Serie A TIM, one of the world’s top soccer leagues. The agreement will bring more than 340 matches per season to ESPN+, the new multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International (DTCI) segment and ESPN.

Starting this month, ESPN+ will carry an average of nine matches live each week from August through May, while ESPN networks will televise a Serie A TIM Match of the Week — close to 40 matches per season. Most telecasts will air on ESPN and ESPN2, and the Match of the Week will also be available in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. The 20-team Serie A TIM is home to some of global football’s most recognizable and storied clubs, including Juventus FC, AC Milan, AS Roma, FC Inter Milan and more.

Coverage of Serie A TIM will also feature year-round news and highlights content across ESPN platforms. Additionally, ESPN+ will exclusively feature one-hour season preview and review programs, a weekly preview and highlight shows and a Serie A TIM goals of the week program.

“We are extremely satisfied with the agreement, which testifies the growing importance and the international recognition of our league,” said Gaetano Miccichè, Lega Serie A President. “This agreement, together with those recently concluded, shows the value of both Serie A TIM and its champions, which will be appreciated by more than 90 million soccer fans and enthusiasts in the U.S. in the next years”.

Added Burke Magnus, Executive Vice President, Programming and Scheduling, ESPN, “The addition of Italy’s Serie A TIM underscores our ambitious goal of making ESPN+ home to the world’s best soccer leagues – and an indispensable destination for fans of the sport in the United States. With Ronaldo’s arrival to Serie A TIM, we anticipate even more interest and exposure for this property in the seasons ahead.”

Hillary Mandel, SVP, North America, IMG Media, said: “IMG and Serie A are delighted to have ESPN as our media partner in the US. This was an extremely competitive process with multiple networks and platforms interested in the rights. Serie A TIM is a premium global football league which is seeing large investment and ambition from the clubs, resulting in players such as Cristiano Ronaldo joining an already strong list of some of the best footballers in the world. It was important for us to find a broadcaster who understood the vision and passion we share to elevate the profile of Serie A TIM to both existing and new fans of Italian football in the US. In ESPN+ and the ESPN networks we have that exclusive partner.”


Bottom Line

We earn no extra revenue from this I think, unless there are variable components. Ex: if rights are re-sold beyond a threshold, Serie A teams get a cut.

From October 2017:
IMG, the global sports, marketing and media company has acquired the Serie A international TV rights for Italy’s top flight league for €371 million per season.
The deal, which covers the 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons nearly doubles the value of the previous deal with MP & Silva who held the rights since 2004.

Interestingly, although MP & Silva reportedly offered more money than IMG, the assembly of clubs decided to change course and go in a new direction. This is a strategic change whereby it is not automatically the highest offer that wins. Other qualitative factors were looked at and perhaps IMG’s vision of how to promote and grow the Serie A brand was more compelling

IMG, as the international rights holder, will now proceed to resell the rights to various broadcasters throughout the world. This will take place in the coming weeks as the broadcasters prepare themselves for the 2018-19 season.
It will be interesting to see if IMG will stick with the status quo with beIN Sports, or go in a different direction.

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Then from the Release...
Hillary Mandel, SVP, North America, IMG Media, said: “IMG and Serie A are delighted to have ESPN as our media partner in the US. This was an extremely competitive process with multiple networks and platforms interested in the rights. Serie A TIM is a premium global football league which is seeing large investment and ambition from the clubs, resulting in players such as Cristiano Ronaldo joining an already strong list of some of the best footballers in the world. It was important for us to find a broadcaster who understood the vision and passion we share to elevate the profile of Serie A TIM to both existing and new fans of Italian football in the US. In ESPN+ and the ESPN networks we have that exclusive partner.”

CONCLUSION

Essentially when happened was: historically MP & Silva had the rights to re-sell Serie A since 2004, they would be sold to the highest bidder, which was most recently BeinSports. Bein sports buried Serie A below La Liga. Juventus was never shown. Getafe & Barcelona would be shown over Inter and Juventus.

So essentially, when these rights came up: Serie A went with IMG to sell International Rights. IMG then sold it to a distributor who would actually grow the property rather than bury it - ESPN.

While it doesn't give us any direct revenue growth (I don't believe), it is key to grow the brand.


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pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
7,339
I posted something a couple of pages ago:
This is the original release:

Cristiano Ronaldo will make Serie A TIM debut with Juventus vs. Chievo, Aug. 18 on ESPN+
Serie A TIM Match of the Week to air in English and Spanish on ESPN Networks
ESPN and ESPN+ have reached an exclusive, multi-year rights agreement in the United States for Italy’s Serie A TIM, one of the world’s top soccer leagues. The agreement will bring more than 340 matches per season to ESPN+, the new multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International (DTCI) segment and ESPN.

Starting this month, ESPN+ will carry an average of nine matches live each week from August through May, while ESPN networks will televise a Serie A TIM Match of the Week — close to 40 matches per season. Most telecasts will air on ESPN and ESPN2, and the Match of the Week will also be available in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. The 20-team Serie A TIM is home to some of global football’s most recognizable and storied clubs, including Juventus FC, AC Milan, AS Roma, FC Inter Milan and more.

Coverage of Serie A TIM will also feature year-round news and highlights content across ESPN platforms. Additionally, ESPN+ will exclusively feature one-hour season preview and review programs, a weekly preview and highlight shows and a Serie A TIM goals of the week program.

“We are extremely satisfied with the agreement, which testifies the growing importance and the international recognition of our league,” said Gaetano Miccichè, Lega Serie A President. “This agreement, together with those recently concluded, shows the value of both Serie A TIM and its champions, which will be appreciated by more than 90 million soccer fans and enthusiasts in the U.S. in the next years”.

Added Burke Magnus, Executive Vice President, Programming and Scheduling, ESPN, “The addition of Italy’s Serie A TIM underscores our ambitious goal of making ESPN+ home to the world’s best soccer leagues – and an indispensable destination for fans of the sport in the United States. With Ronaldo’s arrival to Serie A TIM, we anticipate even more interest and exposure for this property in the seasons ahead.”

Hillary Mandel, SVP, North America, IMG Media, said: “IMG and Serie A are delighted to have ESPN as our media partner in the US. This was an extremely competitive process with multiple networks and platforms interested in the rights. Serie A TIM is a premium global football league which is seeing large investment and ambition from the clubs, resulting in players such as Cristiano Ronaldo joining an already strong list of some of the best footballers in the world. It was important for us to find a broadcaster who understood the vision and passion we share to elevate the profile of Serie A TIM to both existing and new fans of Italian football in the US. In ESPN+ and the ESPN networks we have that exclusive partner.”


Bottom Line

We earn no extra revenue from this I think, unless there are variable components. Ex: if rights are re-sold beyond a threshold, Serie A teams get a cut.

From October 2017:
IMG, the global sports, marketing and media company has acquired the Serie A international TV rights for Italy’s top flight league for €371 million per season.
The deal, which covers the 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons nearly doubles the value of the previous deal with MP & Silva who held the rights since 2004.

Interestingly, although MP & Silva reportedly offered more money than IMG, the assembly of clubs decided to change course and go in a new direction. This is a strategic change whereby it is not automatically the highest offer that wins. Other qualitative factors were looked at and perhaps IMG’s vision of how to promote and grow the Serie A brand was more compelling

IMG, as the international rights holder, will now proceed to resell the rights to various broadcasters throughout the world. This will take place in the coming weeks as the broadcasters prepare themselves for the 2018-19 season.
It will be interesting to see if IMG will stick with the status quo with beIN Sports, or go in a different direction.

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Then from the Release...
Hillary Mandel, SVP, North America, IMG Media, said: “IMG and Serie A are delighted to have ESPN as our media partner in the US. This was an extremely competitive process with multiple networks and platforms interested in the rights. Serie A TIM is a premium global football league which is seeing large investment and ambition from the clubs, resulting in players such as Cristiano Ronaldo joining an already strong list of some of the best footballers in the world. It was important for us to find a broadcaster who understood the vision and passion we share to elevate the profile of Serie A TIM to both existing and new fans of Italian football in the US. In ESPN+ and the ESPN networks we have that exclusive partner.”

CONCLUSION

Essentially when happened was: historically MP & Silva had the rights to re-sell Serie A since 2004, they would be sold to the highest bidder, which was most recently BeinSports. Bein sports buried Serie A below La Liga. Juventus was never shown. Getafe & Barcelona would be shown over Inter and Juventus.

So essentially, when these rights came up: Serie A went with IMG to sell International Rights. IMG then sold it to a distributor who would actually grow the property rather than bury it - ESPN.

While it doesn't give us any direct revenue growth (I don't believe), it is key to grow the brand.


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Thanks, must spread rep.

One of beIN's commentators (Bonetti) will be missed, the only comm who knows anything about Serie A.

Other than that, this is amazing.

Will have to turn it off at half time when Craig Burly and Moreno come on.
 
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Thanks, must spread rep.

One of beIN's commentators (Bonetti) will be missed, the only comm who knows anything about Serie A.

Other than that, this is amazing.

Will have to turn it off at half time when Craig Burly and Moreno come on.
Wouldn't be surprised to see him picked up by ESPN or something. They'll want an expert, and Bonetti won't add much to BeIN doing commentary on secondary La Liga games, Ligue 1 games or the Turkish Super Liga.
 

Powis

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Back to 2012 :lol:



There are reports Napoli demanded the FIGC perform checks on the Juventus Stadium to ensure there were no 'secret tunnels’ Antonio Conte could go through.

It is claimed in today’s papers that Napoli staff requested the investigation into the arena ahead of last night’s 2-0 result.

Conte has been suspended all season so far due to the betting scandal, so must watch games from the stands even though he can train the side regularly during the week.

Conte is visible during the match behind a Plexiglas screen in the VIP box at the Juventus Stadium, but Napoli insisted on checks to ensure there were no 'secret tunnels’ allowing him to access the locker room at half-time.

It is reported Juve were irritated by the request, further damaging the already tense rapport between these clubs.

Juventus also lodged a complaint after Napoli fans vandalised the bathrooms and tunnels around the away area of the stadium, purposely flooding the toilets, smashing pipes, sinks and doors.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Roma want Thauvin
I watched for a few years now and if they take him the get a massive upgrade to their team!
I see them selling him 2 season later for 2 or 3 times what they pay for him
 
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