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Waiting game for Premiership fans over TV viewership

May 1 - 7, 2013
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TELEVISION sports rights business MP & Silva has trumped larger rivals Abu Dhabi Media (ADM) and Al Jazeera to win a three-year contract to distribute English Premier League soccer in the Middle East and North Africa.

The Premier League announced the agreement with the international media agency, the latest in a series of rights deals expected to bring the League a total windfall of more than £5billion (BD2.98billion) in 2013 though 2016.

ADM previously held the rights and had been expected to fght hard to retain them, since Premier League champions Manchester City are owned by Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of Abu Dhabi’s ruling family.

Qatar-based Al Jazeera has also been building up its sports broadcasting business, launching channels in France and the United States, and had been expecting to bid strongly for the Premier League rights in its home region.

MP & Silva CEO Andrea Radrizzani said the big two broadcasters did not bid as aggressively as he had feared.

“Our price was quite near what ADM paid in the past,” Radrizzani said. “Even though the price was quite high, we thought it was killer content for the region.”

The rights cover all 380 Premier League matches per season and extend across 23 countries from Bahrain to Morocco, taking in the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.

Having bought the rights, MP & Silva will seek to do its own deals with broadcasters in the region to show live action.

Viewers in some countries may not need to adjust their television sets to receive new channels because MP & Silva plans to negotiate with ADM and Al Jazeera. Until a deal is struck football fans in Bahrain will have to anxiously wait to fnd out which channel to subscribe to, to catch next season’s top action.

The Premier League is the richest in the world in terms of TV revenue and outperforms Spanish and German rivals when it comes to selling overseas.

“There is a lot of appetite for football and the Premier League is the best league in the world,” said Radrizzani.

“The format is very good for the region in terms of time slots at the weekend,” he added.







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