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Looks like Clare is now in a corner of the BBC Scotland building now the track cycling has ended. Literally a corner too with just a couple of mascots as set dressing.
Turns out Dressage on a Bike is as boring as it sounds - Flatland seems to be the event for people who can't do the tricks in the air on the ramps.
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More high-profile right deals for the Saudi Pro League as the season begins today and more international players bolster the league's prominence:
In the UK, DAZN will air up to three "marquee" matches each match day, including one from Ronaldo's Al-Nassr. The "landmark" rights also cover Canada, Germany, Australia and Belgium.
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Canal+ has a deal serving both France and French-speaking Africa (succeeding Altice's shorter-term deal), whilst Setanta Sports (which still exists in the former Soviet states, barring Russia and Belarus) has secured another for its respective regions. Additional rights have been sold to Cairo Communication/LA7 in Italy, Unidad Editorial/Marca in Spain and a renewal deal with Sport TV in Portugal.
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In the US, the rights have been sold to Fox Sports, covering both English and Spanish-language broadcasts (through Fox Deportes):
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And, in Latin America, a promising start for a newcomer: the newly-launched TV Azteca Deportes Network (a part of the cable subsidiary of the Mexican broadcaster) has bought rights for the northern half of the region. The deal might boost the still little-carried network, only available on small cable operators across the region and on Azteca's cable operator Totalplay in Mexico and midland Colombia.
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Other rights deals include Sony Sports (India, renewal), A1 (Bulgaria), Digitalb (Albania and Kosovo), SPOTV (South Korea and Japan), StarTimes (Sub-Saharan Africa, renewal), Azam Satellite TV (East Africa), Band and Canal GOAT (Brazil), China Mobile, Kball, Zhibo8, Tencent and Bilibili (China), Paramount ANZ (Australia, renewal) and Zap TV (Portuguese Africa).
A big change this season is that IMG will produce a world feed with special graphics, plus English-speaking commentary. All deals signed by the group are valid for two seasons.
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(11-08-2023, 03:08 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote: Canal+ has a deal serving both France and French-speaking Africa (succeeding Altice's shorter-term deal), whilst Setanta Sports (which still exists in the former Soviet states, barring Russia and Belarus) has secured another for its respective regions.
The latter of which, as a sidenote, just had a small update over its brands, separating the wordmarks from the abstract S symbol (used since 2021) with inverted boxes.
Before (Lithuanian feed):
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After (Kazakh feed):
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(11-08-2023, 03:08 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote: Other rights deals include Sony Sports (India, renewal), A1 (Bulgaria), Digitalb (Albania and Kosovo), SPOTV (South Korea and Japan), StarTimes (Sub-Saharan Africa, renewal), Azam Satellite TV (East Africa), Band and Canal GOAT (Brazil), China Mobile, Kball, Zhibo8, Tencent and Bilibili (China), Paramount ANZ (Australia, renewal) and Zap TV (Portuguese Africa).
A big change this season is that IMG will produce a world feed with special graphics, plus English-speaking commentary. All deals signed by the group are valid for two seasons.
SPOTV is also available in Hong Kong via Now E, the streaming service from local cable network Now TV:
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Watch this space...
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Glad DAZN have picked up the Saudi league. Means it'll be largely ignored.
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That Setanta Sports (Eurasia) is no longer affiliated with Setanta/Premier Sports in Ireland - think it was sold to a Georgian company a couple of years back. Interesting that they’ve kept the very Irish “Setanta” name, though the logos been changed (if still black and yellow). Not sure if they’ve bought the brand outright as the other remaining Dublin-based operations are mostly Premier Sports these days - they’ve also a women’s focused “W-Sport” channel in Benelux.
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According to the ITV press pack every match of the Rugby World Cup is on ITV1. That would be a surprise. Are matches like Japan v Namibia really going to be on ITV1 on a Thursday night at 8pm?
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(11-08-2023, 11:10 PM)Newshound47 Wrote: According to the ITV press pack every match of the Rugby World Cup is on ITV1. That would be a surprise. Are matches like Japan v Namibia really going to be on ITV1 on a Thursday night at 8pm?
It would be if it was for the (Men's) Football World Cup, unless it was a "clashing" final group game, which has to be played simultaneously with another game in the same group.
Though I agree with your point; all home nations games, plus those involving "big hitters", such as New Zealand, France, Australia and South Africa, being default set on ITV1, but having Japan v Namibia on that channel is highly debatable.
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(11-08-2023, 09:15 PM)RhysJR Wrote: The new La Liga graphics in action. The colour scheme is preferable to the previous set (I found them too dark and dingy) and the animations are nice. The scoreboard alternates betwwen the monochromatic logos and the codes; this occurs at infrequent intervals of usually four or 12 seconds. I think this will be very distracting and potentially annoying once it catches your eye, especially at it changes quite often and not the same interval. The block that displays colour was not much use in this game (white/red v. black/red clashes with the graphics themselves) so I'll check back in the later game to see if it's better with more forgiving colours.
The hashtag that was constantly in the bottom right of the screen last season is back, but didn't appear to 25+ mins in this match; the hashtag is now a far more acceptable size. There is still replays when play is still live - the picture-in-picture below is what is used then. The statistics on top of the pitch still remain.
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There is just nothing nice to say about them.
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I fear the “LL” logo just doesn’t scream “La Liga”, the colour wheel having been used for so long (having been carried over from the days when they still preferred to be known as the “LFP” instead of “La Liga”) but the graphics really needed a freshen up. That they’re better than the last set is really the only nice thing to be said, but that wasn’t trying hard because the last set was just so monochromatic. Wonder what LaLiga TV is like now since the rebrand, we don’t get it any more.
I see the press release calls La Liga a “football ecosystem” rather than merely a league, that’s notions! Also LaLiga 2 gets a turquoise version of the same graphics.
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