Showing posts with label UEFA Champions League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UEFA Champions League. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

StarTimes wins UEFA 2012-2015 DTT media rights for sub-Saharan Africa.



UEFA announced that the 2012-15 DTT media rights for sub-Saharan Africa have been awarded to Chinese pay TV operator Star Times. It has come from nothing two years ago to becoming a player to watch.

UEFA announced that the 2012-15 DTT media rights for the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League in sub-Saharan Africa have been awarded to Star Times.

Pay TV football sports rights have been hard fought over in the last five years and arguably were one of the factors that led to the demise of GTV. Most people in the industry argue that they are over-priced but since companies are willing to pay the premium, it’s hard to see how this will change.

The only route to change is probably a regulatory one. In Europe, regulators have insisted that football rights are broken up into different packages, allowing greater choice and competition in the market. Currently African football rights – particularly Pay TV rights – tend to be locked down by a limited number of operators. But because Africa’s broadcast regulators are young, it will be some while before they have the confidence and skills to take on this task but it will happen.

Meanwhile Star Times is the dark horse Pay TV operator, powering up on the inside rail. In July it claimed to have connected 200,000 subscribers across its 10 East African territories. In Uganda, for example, it claims to have 30,000 subscribers; in Burundi, 8,000 subscribers; 30,000 in Rwanda; and 100,000 subscribers in Tanzania where it is partnership with state broadcaster TBC as one of the country’s signal carriers. The balance of subscribers are in Kenya.

In Nigeria it claims to have got 400,000 subscribers and is rolling out across the country, with boxes now selling in Port Harcourt. It is looking at 12more  states including Abia, Anambra, Kaduna and others before the end of the year. It claims to be selling 30,000 boxes a month. Taking East and West Africa together, its claimed subscriber base is around 600,000 subscribers, making it the largest of the current group of DStv challengers. Back in its home base in China it has around 7 million subscribers.

Like all the Pay TV challengers, Star Times is pitching is price lower to attract new customers. The initial installation fee is around US$60 while the monthly subscription fee is $7.50 and offers about 36 channels for all the East African countries.

Star Times’ strategy has been to do deals with state broadcasters ahead of any Government or regulatory digital transition strategy being in place. The weakness in this strategy are illustrated by Ghana where the regulator NCA told Swedish-owned NGB (which is pursuing the same strategy) that they must line up like everyone else to get a new licence. This forced it to go into alliance with Skyy TV which already has a licence so that it could continue operating.

However, the DTT space will not go uncontested by DStv. Because the DVB-T2 standard can carry both a terrestrial and mobile TV signal, it has rolled out a DTT service in four countries (Zambia, Malawi, Nigeria and Kenya) through it's GoTV Platform using its existing DVB-H masts. So watch this space with interest as the formerly glacially slow DTT transition begins to start becoming competitive….



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Friday, May 27, 2011

UEFA Champions League 2010/11- Winding Down in Grand Style on HiTV.


It’s just a day to Wembley 2011, the UEFA Champions League Final between FC Barcelona  of Spain & Manchester United FC of England, a Classic by all standards. This year’s final holds a lot of implications for soccer lovers, the football community .The stage is set for what promises to be an epic clash between two football giants. Beyond the quality of the teams, the venue - Wembley Stadium is every football lover’s dream.

Tomorrow’s broadcast on HiTV promises to be loaded with attractions. Studio starts at 5pm with the following highlights:

-     Spotlight on Man.Utd. & FC Barcelona from group stage to Final

-     Hottest goals of the season

-     Worst fouls of the season

-     Most controversial Champions League moments

-     Interview with hi-way to Wembley Winners

-     Live report from Wembley,etc.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

SuperSport has retained pay-TV broadcast rights within Africa to the UEFA Champions League and Europa League.


SuperSport will broadcast coverage of four live Champions League matches each match night as well as highlights of European football’s top club competition. In addition,SuperSport's UEFA Europa League coverage will feature eight live matches, four from each kick-off slot, plus highlights.

The agreement, which will cover the 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons, will also include coverage of the season-opening Super Cup contest in each of the three campaigns. SuperSport will continue to air games from both competitions across its suite of pay television channels as well as on Supersport.com and via mobile.

“Not only does this deal mark further commitment in terms of programming for both competitions, but it also shows SuperSport's dedication in extending the reach of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League coverage to football fans across the region,” read a statement from UEFA.

“SuperSport is an experienced producer with an unrivalled quality of programming and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them through to 2015,” the statement from European football’s governing body added.

The remaining rights on offer aimed at free-to-air broadcasters and composed of the Champions League Wednesday first match pick as well as Wednesday highlights and the Europa League first match pick and highlights are still to be awarded in the region. UEFA marketing partner TEAM Marketing AG brokered the agreement.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

PROGRAMMING NOTE:UEFA Champions League Round of 16 returns on HiTV


At last,the UEFA Champions League where many clubs in the dreaded round of 16, would have to sink or surface in their bid to win the coveted trophy that is still in the custody of reigning champions, Inter Milan of Italy.

From next week Tuesday, February 15, HiTV would bring all the excitement live and exclusive on its soccer channels.

The draw proposes some interesting match-ups and intriguing possibilities. The round of 16 draw has put holders FC Inernazionale Milano against FC Bayern München in a rematch of last season's final while Arsenal FC face FC Barcelona.

Meanwhile, Spurs face another trip to the San Siro (AC Milan), for the second time this season while Chelsea travel to new-boys Copenhagen for what will no doubt be seen as the most favourable tie of all four of the English clubs. Meanwhile, Manchester United travel to the south of France to face Marseille.

HiTV has finalised plans on unveiling an expose of all the teams in the Round of 16 as well as revealing the Champions League all time great in a build up to the finale of the biggest club competition in the world. All matches next week are billed to start at 8.45pm on HiTV’s Hi Soccer, and Hi Sports channels.

Watch AC Milan battle Tottenham Hotspur of England at the San Siro in the 1st Leg Knockout round match on Tuesday 15th February, Live and Exclusive on HITV’s Hi-Soccer channel at 8:45pm.