DAZN’s Club World Cup Rights Cost $1B. Its Streams Are Free.
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The teams of DAZN France have a month to make forget their failed debut in the French Championship. They rely for this on a free airing of the tournament and an "immersive" access to the changing rooms.
DAZN’s Club World Cup Rights Cost $1B. Its Streams Are Free.
Global streaming company DAZN acquired the rights to this year’s Club World Cup in late 2024 for a reported $1 billion. Starting Saturday, it will stream games from the tournament in 15 languages around the world—for free. It is a “big bet” on using a single sports competition to drive sustained viewership long term, DAZN’s […]
The platform made a financial proposal to the Professional Football League to help it create its channel. But its chances of success are "very unlikely" due to the hostility of many club presidents.
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