Sky will be able to acquire R2, a branch of Mediaset Premium, but in the next three years it will have to submit to some prohibitions aimed at restoring potential competition on the market.
What can you see on Sky? And on Mediaset? How much does the new Dazn service cost and what does it broadcast? Here is all the information to see the next Serie A season
After 15 years of television war peace breaks out between Mediaset and Sky - The agreement provides for an exchange of channels between satellite and digital terrestrial - Here's what we can see and where - Football remains the great unknown.
UEFA preferred the offer of satellite television owned by Ruper Murdoch, who thus won the TV rights for the editions from 2018 to 2021 - Each one cost over 200 million euros.
It will be head-to-head until the end: the economic offers presented by the two pay-TVs are the best to arrive on UEFA's table
The process for submitting offers has started and the deadline is set for June 12 - A double time slot is foreseen: 19 and 21 pm - No digital-only packages: the road is uphill for telcos.
The extension of the judicial dispute with Vivendi to the autumn puts Mediaset Premium's pay TV on the ropes, which does not have enough resources for the April auction of the television rights of the 2018-9 Champions League - At that point, barring an extremis compromise…
The news refers to the investigation opened after the complaint presented by Mediaset, in recent months the subject of an attempted takeover by Vivendi - The CEO of the French company, Arnaud De Puyfontaine, is also under investigation.
According to the new business plan, 2020 million more operating profits will arrive from pay television by 200, which will be relaunched with the opening up to third-party content and the possible sharing of Premium channels with other players
The new Alfa attack is still linked to the Premium case, the Cologno Monzese pay TV that the French did not buy despite the agreement signed last April - The hearing is set for November 8 - Meanwhile, it also continues…
The negotiation that fell through two years ago is resurrected - The first contacts would begin immediately after Vivendì's turnaround in July - Next week the negotiations between the technical structures of the two giants
The French giant counterattacks. According to the board of directors of the Bollorè group "the figures provided before the signing of the agreement are not realistic" - Vivendi also speaks of image damage caused by the media attacks by Mediaset and Fininvest
The net result from continuing operations, therefore without considering Premium pay-TV on its way to being sold to Vivendi, would have reported a net profit of 38,6 million - For Premium red is therefore 56,6 million.
83,88 million losses due to the huge investments made for the rights to the Champions League and the best 8 teams in Serie A - According to forecasts, the profit will return only in 2018 - Contacts with Vivendi continue.
Piazza Affari is waiting ad horas for the white smoke for the merger between the two cooperative banks from which the third Italian banking group will be born - Futures indicate a slight rise in the stock markets after yesterday's stability - Mediaset and…
To the economic offer of around 900 million, one could add the proposal of a more strategic alliance that goes beyond pay TV, possibly with a shareholding in Vivendi in exchange for control of Premium.