Premier League to Introduce Half-Time Interviews and Two More Features From Next Season
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Premier League television coverage is set to undergo a dramatic change in the 2025/2026 season, as broadcasters will benefit from unprecedented access to players and dressing rooms. Substitute stars will be interviewed on the pitch during live matches, while cameras will be able to follow goal celebrations up close and briefly enter the dressing rooms, a move inspired by American sports broadcasts. The Premier League has confirmed a number of br…
Premier League introduce raft of controversial US-style changes including half-time interviews
The Premier League will introduce American-style television innovations next season, including touchline interviews with substituted players during matches, camera operators entering the pitch to film goal celebrations, and limited dressing room access
Premier League players will be interviewed moments after being subbed in huge TV change - The Mirror
The Premier League is looking to provide greater value for broadcasters which will see more demands place on players around and during matches with cameras offered increasing access
The Premier League is preparing to introduce significant changes in the way its games are presented through television. Inspired by coverage models used in U.S. leagues, such as the NFL and the NBA, the English league seeks to offer a more immersive experience to the viewer. These measures aim to increase the value that broadcasters gain from broadcasting rights, strengthen the emotional link of the public with the game and maintain the competit…
Every day that passes, football is more a spectacle than just a sport. The huge audiences it moves are forcing televisions to adapt to a new demand and the Premier League, within the framework of the record agreement that closed with Sky and TNT for the next four seasons in exchange for £6.6 billion, will pose a total audiovisual revolution. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 119113259The so-called "best league in the world", emulating No…
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