OskarOskarius
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- Jan 7, 2019
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Truth with modification. Amazon have the right for tuesday evening matches. The rest is owned by DAZN. Exception being the final which will be broadcasted by DAZN and ZDF. In the source below it is evident that the price DAZN/Amazon paid was substantially higher than the previous deal owned by Sky, which is why Sky opted out. The same happened in Sweden, where Telia substantially outbid NENT. ”Bild reported that DAZN had won the rights to all other matches. It quoted Sky Deutschland Chief Executive Carsten Schmidt as saying the broadcaster had fought hard for the rights but had not been prepared to pay the high price to win them.” You have quoted an old TV deal while I quoted new media deals for Italy, Spain, France and UK which is the explanation for the low €200 million price.Amazon will have the rights from 2021 onwards, it is unlikely that they are going to pay much more than before as viewership has fallen in recent years. Sky subscription costs 15 euros per month, for example the second leg between FC Bayern and Chelsea had 490.000 viewers and the final 1.040.000 viewers in their network.
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