Relevent wins ability to sell UEFA Champions League rights globally
Relevent already controlled these rights in North America, but is taking that control global.
Relevent already controlled these rights in North America, but is taking that control global.
CBS Sports and EverPass have reached a deal that will allow commercial establishments to air the games.
"I've never been able to get me hands on Brest."
Beckham and Friends alternate broadcasts are coming to Paramount+ for the UEFA Champions League's semifinals' second legs and the final.
The UEFA Champions League has gotten a minor rebrand ahead of its new format.
CBS, Univision and TUDN have blanket coverage of the UEFA Champions League Final at Wembley Stadium in London.
'Champions League' will be CBS Sports' third FAST channel.
"What? Why would you even say that?"
Shakhtar Donetsk's 2022-23 UEFA Champions League campaign is the focus of this docuseries.
"When I first heard that we had a chance of getting this, the next sentence out of my mouth was 'We need to go get Kate Abdo.' So Kate was quite literally Day 1 in the plans."
"The closer we can be to the action, the closer we can be to the players, that to me was the biggest learning experience from last year."
Call NBC the network of the Premier League, not the network of soccer.
"Destination: European Nights is a travelogue covering a passion play unlike any other."
UEFA Champions League is back with the Round of 16 on CBS, Univision, TUDN, Paramount+ and ViX+
Matchday 5 in the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League concludes today on Univision's networks and on CBS Sports Network plus Paramount+ and ViX+
UniMás/TUDN has a UEFA Champions League doubleheader today while CBS Sports Network presents whiparound coverage. All games are being streamed on Paramount+ and ViX+
Destination Paris will cover soccer journalist and CBS Sports analyst Guillem Balagué's journeys around Europe during the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League season.
Paramount Global will pay around $250 million a year for the U.S. English-language rights, up from the $100 million a year they were paying.
"There’s nothing you can do that will really transmit that live energy the same way as being there, being on a ground, and I think as a viewer that’s what you always want to feel part of; ‘What is the energy in the stadium, what am I missing out on?’"
The U.S. English- and Spanish-language rights deals reportedly currently combine for around $150 million a year. Relevent is betting they can boost that figure by $100 million for deals from 2024-27.
This outage caused a lot of issues for a lot of people.
"When Di Maria was sent off, I described it by using the word Latino. For anybody that’s taken offense, I do apologize – sincerely apologize."
Spanish-language coverage of the UEFA Champions League Final Sunday averaged 2.05 million viewers on Univision and TUDN, a 41 percent jump over their coverage last year.