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New investor enters Setanta talks | |
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Setanta, the Irish sports pay channel, is in talks with a new investor which could prevent the company going into administration, the BBC understands. | Setanta, the Irish sports pay channel, is in talks with a new investor which could prevent the company going into administration, the BBC understands. |
The board of Setanta will meet on Friday and a deal could be finalised in the next 72 hours, says BBC Sports Editor Mihir Bose. | The board of Setanta will meet on Friday and a deal could be finalised in the next 72 hours, says BBC Sports Editor Mihir Bose. |
The channel is seeking £50m in funding to avoid administration. | The channel is seeking £50m in funding to avoid administration. |
On Wednesday Setanta confirmed it had stopped taking on new customers as it battles to secure its future. | On Wednesday Setanta confirmed it had stopped taking on new customers as it battles to secure its future. |
Mounting debts | Mounting debts |
Talks with fellow broadcaster BSkyB failed while Walt Disney-owned sports network ESPN denied speculation earlier on Thursday it would buy the beleaguered broadcaster. | |
But a new investor, who has emerged in the last 24 hours, is now believed to offer the best prospect for Setanta surviving in its present form, says Mr Bose. | But a new investor, who has emerged in the last 24 hours, is now believed to offer the best prospect for Setanta surviving in its present form, says Mr Bose. |
Setanta, which shows cricket, golf and rugby union as well as football, has about 1.2 million subscribers. | Setanta, which shows cricket, golf and rugby union as well as football, has about 1.2 million subscribers. |
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But this is only about 60% of the number it needs, according to analysts, and the company is losing up to £100m a year. | But this is only about 60% of the number it needs, according to analysts, and the company is losing up to £100m a year. |
Setanta needs to pay £30m that is due to the English Premier League and has already failed to pay the Scottish Premier League £3m it owes in television rights money. | Setanta needs to pay £30m that is due to the English Premier League and has already failed to pay the Scottish Premier League £3m it owes in television rights money. |
Under the current UK broadcast deal for the English Premier League, which lasts for one more season, BSkyB holds four packages of rights to show live matches next season - a total of 92 games - while Setanta has the other two packages - which cover 46 games. | Under the current UK broadcast deal for the English Premier League, which lasts for one more season, BSkyB holds four packages of rights to show live matches next season - a total of 92 games - while Setanta has the other two packages - which cover 46 games. |
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