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ESPN 'eyes Premier League rights' | ESPN 'eyes Premier League rights' |
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US sports cable network ESPN is "absolutely interested" in buying the UK rights to broadcast Premier League football, its president has said. | US sports cable network ESPN is "absolutely interested" in buying the UK rights to broadcast Premier League football, its president has said. |
The comments by George Bodenheimer to the Financial Times signal efforts by the network to boost its European audience, analysts say. | |
BSkyB and Setanta hold the UK rights to show live Premier League games until the end of the 2009/10 season. | BSkyB and Setanta hold the UK rights to show live Premier League games until the end of the 2009/10 season. |
The duo paid a record £1.7bn for the three-season contract. | The duo paid a record £1.7bn for the three-season contract. |
BSkyB is paying about £4.8m per game and Setanta £2.8m under the deal. | BSkyB is paying about £4.8m per game and Setanta £2.8m under the deal. |
The league also agreed a new £625m deal for overseas television rights, swelling the coffers of Premier League clubs. | The league also agreed a new £625m deal for overseas television rights, swelling the coffers of Premier League clubs. |
'Top product' | 'Top product' |
Mr Bodenheimer described the league as "fabulous property" for a broadcaster to have. | Mr Bodenheimer described the league as "fabulous property" for a broadcaster to have. |
"We're going to work on getting as local as we can. We want to deliver product that is relevant in each country," he told the FT. | "We're going to work on getting as local as we can. We want to deliver product that is relevant in each country," he told the FT. |
"It's a country-by-country approach. We want to be investors wherever the top sports product is." | "It's a country-by-country approach. We want to be investors wherever the top sports product is." |
ESPN currently reaches about 10 million homes in Europe, but winning rights to the Premier League would encourage a much bigger take up, observers say. | ESPN currently reaches about 10 million homes in Europe, but winning rights to the Premier League would encourage a much bigger take up, observers say. |
It would be likely to face tough competition - with both BSkyB and Setanta seeing football as a key asset in winning and retaining subscribers. | It would be likely to face tough competition - with both BSkyB and Setanta seeing football as a key asset in winning and retaining subscribers. |
Disney-owned ESPN has been on a spending spree, recently boosting its online sports presence by buying cricket website Cricinfo and rugby site Scrum.com. | Disney-owned ESPN has been on a spending spree, recently boosting its online sports presence by buying cricket website Cricinfo and rugby site Scrum.com. |
In the US it has long-term deals to broadcast the country's three key sports - American football, baseball and basketball. | In the US it has long-term deals to broadcast the country's three key sports - American football, baseball and basketball. |
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