Streaming platforms are forecast to spend $14.2 billion (€11.9 billion) on sports rights in 2026, up 7% year-on-year, according to new research from Ampere Analysis.
French football is facing a new financial crisis after DAZN withheld half of its latest payment for Ligue 1’s domestic rights, a move that prompted the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) to start ...
Streaming services will spend $14.2 billion on sports rights in 2026, with Amazon's Prime Video expected to lead the pack, according to a new forecast from Ampere Analysis. The forecasted spend, based ...
DAZN, a sports streaming service that covers everything from MMA to golf, is now available as an add-on subscription through Amazon Prime Video in the US and UK. The streaming service was previously ...
Research from Ampere Analysis reveals that streaming platforms will spend $14.2 billion (€11.9bn) on sports rights in 2026, an increase of 7 per cent on the $ ...
There are several sports streaming services available on the market, each boasting its own perks and access to the best matchups. Trying to find the best option can be hard, especially if you enjoy ...
Broadcaster Sky has lost the rights to the Champions League in Germany, a competition it has screened for the last 20 years, to rivals DAZN and Amazon, it was confirmed Thursday. "After around 20 ...
Prime Video is set to replace DAZN as streaming’s largest investor in sports rights. The global platform will contribute 27% of the total $14B.2 streaming spend on sports rights in 2026, Ampere ...
Football clubs in France’s Ligue 1 have voted in favour of breaking their domestic TV deal with sports streaming platform DAZN at the end of the current season. DAZN rejected a proposal from the ...
Weekly insights on the technology, production and business decisions shaping media and broadcast. Free to access. Independent coverage. Unsubscribe anytime.