What is happening to the TV rights of the Premier League?
- An epic battle between broadcasters has been carried out in the last years to acquire the rights. 2) The hyperinflation of the TV rights has led to broadcasters no longer being willing to keep paying huge amounts of money to become the rights-holders of the world’s most watched football league.
Feb 11, 2015 · The Premier League yesterday struck a record television rights deal, worth a whopping £5.1bn. The rights were again won by Sky and BT, who will share 168 top-flight matches a season between 2016...
Distribution Model of TV Rights in the Premier League • 50% of UK broadcast revenue is split equally between the 20 clubs • 25% of UK broadcast revenue is paid in "Merit Payments" ("Prize Money" per place in the table) • 25% of UK broadcast revenue is paid in "Facility Fees" each time a club's matches are broadcast in the UK
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