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The
Future of Sports Broadcasting Rights
A SportBusiness Report |
Today's
sport fan has a variety of media through which they can consume sport
- and this opens up an array of new revenue streams for sports clubs,
governing bodies, federations and intellectual property owners. With
this comes a wealth of opportunity for the delivery channels - digital
platform providers, cable operators, telecoms companies and online
sports content providers.
But how can you ensure you end up the winning team?
The
latest SportBusiness Report, The Future of Sports Broadcasting
Rights, combines interviews with the key players in the market
with primary qualitative and quantitative research to detail the opportunities,
forecast which strategies will prove profitable and which are destined
for failure.
REPORT OVERVIEW
The report benefits
readers by: |
- Explaining
the factors behind the explosion in the cost of sports broadcasting
rights, how the market has peaked, and how it will develop in
the short to mid-term.
- Detailing
how sports rights holders can maximize revenues through the sale
of live TV rights
- Quantifying
the impact of the global economic downturn, advertising slump
and saturation of soccer on European TV screens on the value of
sports broadcasting rights.
- Explaining
how the key European sports TV markets have developed and how
they will continue to develop
- Revealing
how sports rights holders, clubs, federations and leagues can
maximize their media revenues by fully unbundling their intellectual
properties through PPV, mobile devices and online services
- Presenting
the results of SportBusiness Group's exclusive, bespoke research
survey in to sport broadcasting
- Forecasting
the future dissemination of sports rights
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WHO
SHOULD BUY THIS REPORT?
The report is essential reading for: |
- Rights holders
- Broadcasters
- Online sports
content providers
- Sports clubs
and federations
- 3G license
holders
- Sports agents
- IP property
holders
- Sports lawyers
- Interactive
services/bookmakers
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a FREE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY of The Future of Sports Broadcasting Rights,
email reports@sportbusiness.com
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