September 2005
Infront secures 2006 World Cup rights.
New internet portal gives Thai fans access to Premier League football.
Telephones to become the medium of choice for TV sports fans?
Germany continues debate about the future of sport on television.
BSkyB to deliver sports content through mobile phones.
Premier League to sue European Commission over Sky TV contract.
St Louis Cardinals baseball team and ESPN agree eight-year broadcasting deal.
UK’s BBC secure rights to screen 2007 cricket world cup.
European basketball championships to be broadcast live on the web.
ITV and Sky retain UK rights to Champions League football.
Seven and Telstra go head-to-head in Australian TV rights row.
EU to investigate Premier League TV rights. 1 and 2
CBS to begin sports podcasting.
Sky’s TV cricket monopoly attracts attention of regulatory authorities.
English cricket board supports BSkyB’s coverage of cricket.
UK’s Channel 4 loses money on cricket coverage.
Law makers address the legitimacy of exclusive TV rights deals.
Controversy in England rages as cricket moves to satellite TV.
Bundesliga to change kick-off times to suit TV?
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