Cricket South Africa (CSA) is thrilled to announce a renewed collaboration with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), officially designating the national broadcaster as the Free-to-Air home of cricket for ...
Netflix is reportedly preparing to bid for Premier League broadcasting rights, a move that could significantly alter the sports media landscape. After recently losing out on key UEFA rights packages, ...
Amazon announced that Prime Video has successfully extended its UEFA Champions League broadcasting rights in three major European countries. This deal comes after a successful inaugural season that attracted 13 ...
beIN MEDIA GROUP, a leading global sports, entertainment, and media entity, has confirmed the renewal of its broadcasting agreement with the National Basketball Association (NBA) to showcase NBA games across ...
SuperSport is set to broadcast the National Basketball Association (NBA) in Africa for the first time in nine years following a new rights agreement with the league. Since the 2015/16 ...
The Zambian Premier League (ZPL) has secured a five-year broadcasting partnership with Topstar Communications Limited, with a financial commitment of US$1 million per season. Additionally, Topstar will sponsor the ZPL ...
As the new season of LaLiga kicks off tomorrow evening, beIN Media Group has announced its live coverage plans for the MENA region. Continuing its long-standing partnership with Spain's premier ...
African mixed martial arts (MMA) enthusiasts are set to enjoy increased access to exciting MMA content thanks to a groundbreaking partnership between prominent sports network SuperSport and the rapidly emerging ...
DAZN, a sports streaming platform, has been confirmed as the exclusive global broadcaster of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Under the agreement, worth a reported US$1bn, all 63 tournament ...
The sale of exclusive sports broadcasting rights continues to create barriers for many South Africans seeking access to popular matches. However, industry stakeholders—from broadcasters to sports organisations—argue that this exclusivity ...