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Sep 2024
44m 41s

Ligue 1 and Serie A forced to bet on goi...

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With Ligue 1 and Serie A failing to secure international rights deals, two of Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues are foregoing traditional broadcast and opting for streaming. StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone discuss whether or not an OTT platform is a viable option for sports leagues or if it's simply the last resort of a desperate business. There’s also an RSN update and a preview of some of the changing conversations set to take place at SportsPro Madrid.

Talking points:

  • What market factors have prevented Ligue 1 and Serie A from finding a traditional broadcast deal?
  • What are the pros and cons of going direct to consumer?
  • Does Diamond Sports Group's renewed partnerships with the NBA and NHL signal hope for RSNs? 
  • How has sports media changed over the last ten years?
  • What innovation will have the biggest impact on sports in 2025?
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