Sport And Media Rights – Annual Review 2022/23

As broadcasters, rights holders and sporting organisations all continue to assess the impact of COVID-19 on their balance sheets, we should be slightly weary about drawing too many conclusions on the state of the sport media rights market in 2022. However, it’s clear that the shift in emphasis from traditional broadcast towards technological innovation and new viewing experiences is continuing to pick up pace.
This chapter of the LawInSport Annual Review 2022/23 looks at three of the key trends that have developed throughout 2022 in the sport media rights market and how these trends may continue to evolve in 2023 and beyond, namely:
- how the sport media rights market has become a key battleground in the ‘streaming wars’;
- the focus on new digital technologies and offering a new viewing experience; and
- the increasing opportunities for broadcasters in women’s sport.
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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.
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