An update of trends in the sports media rights market

In the last year, we’ve seen several tier one media rights tenders conclude. As the focus on technological innovation and new viewing experiences continues to sharpen for rightsholders and broadcasters alike, it’s worth considering the lessons we can draw from recent deals and what trends we can expect to see going forwards:
To continue reading or watching login or register here
Already a member? Sign in
Get access to all of the expert analysis and commentary at LawInSport including articles, webinars, conference videos and podcast transcripts. Find out more here.
- Tags: Cricket | Football | France | India | Italy | Ligue 1 | Major League Soccer | Premier League | Seria A | UK | USA | womens indian premier league
Related Articles
- What the Premier League rights deal says about the state of the sports media market
- Breaking barriers: commercialising women's sports in a new era of visibility and growth
Written by
Joshua Kay
Josh is a commercial and regulatory lawyer in Wiggin’s Digital Entertainment team based in London. He is experienced in advising clients across the production and distribution chain in the sports, esports, advertising and games sectors on a range of commercial and regulatory matters including the acquisition, licensing and distribution of content via various digital platforms as well as sponsorship arrangements and data rights issues.
+44 (0) 7826 797595
Ross Sylvester
Ross advises media businesses and technology platforms on commercial deals and regulatory matters and is also Head of the Sport Group at Wiggin. He is a leading adviser on sports media and data rights issues and acts for businesses right across the production and distribution chain.