The Premier League has secured a new domestic TV deal for four years from the 2025/26 season, worth £6.7 billion, a 4% increase from the current deal. Sky and TNT (Discovery) have secured the rights, with games broadcast on TV increasing from 52% to 71%. The multi-game Sunday 2pm slot will be utilized, and every match outside of the Saturday 3pm blackout will be shown live. Amazon failed to renew its live UK Premier League rights, with Sky and TNT maintaining their grip on games. The deal marks a big improvement on the existing archaic, anti-consumer deal, and represents a fantastic win for Sky and TNT. The announcement has left some fans baffled and underwhelmed, with concerns raised about the impact on match-going supporters.
Amazon continues sports push after securing another massive partnership https://t.co/BE5kVbJyKy
Shaun White, Josh Harris, and David Blitzer have purchased a majority stake in extreme sports organization We Are Camp, a source with knowledge of the deal told FOS, in a deal valued at $10 million. @byajperez's story ⤵️
Commanders owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer have partnered with Olympic gold-medalist Shaun White to make an investment in We Are Camp, a group of action sports camps for youth and adults.
Olympic gold medalist Shaun White partners with Sixers and Devils owners Josh Harris (also Commanders owner) and David Blitzer on investment in We Are Camp, an outdoor action sports camp venue in Mt. Hood, Oregon.
INBOX: Josh Harris expands his sports portfolio in partnership with Shaun White. https://t.co/ofJXjaQ2ol
Fans left baffled at Amazon Prime's new graphic during Premier League coverage Read here 👇 https://t.co/kLdeCqKQGx
Premier League club chief ‘underwhelmed’ despite £6.7billion TV rights deal Read below 👇 https://t.co/bPnv8CtQcM
The next Premier League TV deal means more live games 👏 👏 👏 #PremierLeague https://t.co/Yg3fWiqhOS
The Premier League has announced it has concluded the next round of TV deals and while Sky Sports, TNT Sport and BBC have all picked up packages, Amazon has not purchased a bundle this time around ⚽ #PremierLeague
Premier League announce new £6.7bn UK TV rights package with Amazon completely shut out and EVERY match outside of the Saturday 3pm blackout shown live https://t.co/tXoYdyOTwk https://t.co/JNzbASoMph
Premier League announce new £6.7bn UK TV rights package with Amazon completely shut out and EVERY match outside of the Saturday 3pm blackout shown live https://t.co/TdNRzjC5h4 https://t.co/KBNTSrxyjR
Amazon Fails To Renew Live UK Premier League Rights As Sky & TNT Maintain Grip On Games https://t.co/AD4U8LA63N
Premier League announces incumbents Sky and TNT(Discovery) have secured domestic rights for four years from 25/26 season for total of £6.7bn, 4% increase on current deal. Not a big surprise given depressed market and lack of major competition. PL ££ double recent Serie A deal.
Premier League's new domestic TV deal increases accessibility for fans to watch their club when unable to attend. Games broadcast on TV increases from 52% to 71%. Multi-game Sunday 2pm slot utilised. Big improvement on existing archaic, anti-consumer deal. https://t.co/eTedmXsm6c
Mega TV deal... £6.7billion (up from £5.1bn, although an extra year this time) Fantastic win for Sky - 4 of the 5 packages TNT Sport happy with their 12.30pm slot and two midweek rounds No more Amazon Even more games
Every time there's a new deal to show more Premier League games live, match-going supporters, who were told how important they are when games were behind closed doors, suffer. It's just lip service Wrote on impact of this across all comps previously 👇 https://t.co/NpGchjINic