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US investor Len Blavatnik is offering £20m in return for a 51% stake in the troubled Irish pay-tv channel Setanta. | |
Access Industries - a private company owned by Mr Blavatnik - said it had submitted a proposal but gave no further details. | |
Setanta has been hit by a lack of subscribers and by only winning one of the new English Premier League TV packages starting in 2010/11. | |
Mr Blavatnik is also involved with Top-up TV, the pay-TV channel on Freeview. | |
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In a statement, Access Industries said: "The Access proposal is subject to a number of preconditions being met. Access believes that this proposal would secure the the future of the broadcaster for customers, football and employees." | |
Sources close to Setanta said that it had received an offer for the majority of the company, which the board was recommending, although it was subject to a closer look at the company's accounts. | Sources close to Setanta said that it had received an offer for the majority of the company, which the board was recommending, although it was subject to a closer look at the company's accounts. |
Mounting debts | Mounting debts |
Mr Blavatnik, who works with the former boss of BSkyB David Chance, has not been immune from the fall-out of the credit crisis. | Mr Blavatnik, who works with the former boss of BSkyB David Chance, has not been immune from the fall-out of the credit crisis. |
A huge petrochemicals maker he backed, LyondellBasell, has collapsed, meaning big losses for its creditors, which include Royal Bank of Scotland. | A huge petrochemicals maker he backed, LyondellBasell, has collapsed, meaning big losses for its creditors, which include Royal Bank of Scotland. |
[Mr Blavatnik's] hope is that - at the very least - his intervention will buy Setanta some time Robert Peston, BBC business editor Read Robert's blog | [Mr Blavatnik's] hope is that - at the very least - his intervention will buy Setanta some time Robert Peston, BBC business editor Read Robert's blog |
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. |
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. |
On Wednesday, Setanta confirmed it had stopped taking on new customers. | |
The company has been holding urgent talks in an attempt to secure its future. An approach to rival broadcaster BSkyB failed, while Walt Disney-owned sports network ESPN denied speculation on Thursday that it would buy Setanta. | |
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 - 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 - a total of 92 games - while Setanta has the other two packages, which cover 46 games. |
However, for the TV deal starting in 2010/11 Setanta only won the rights to show one Premier League package of 23 games per season. |