Football broadcast revolution begins in France: Ligue 1 in Netflix

Starting next season, which will begin on 21 August with the match between Marseille and Saint Etienne, Ligue 1 will collect 1.1 billion euros in the season in TV rights, up to 2024. And the French championship is also becoming a lab for the future of match transmission. According to I Equipe, in [...]
Starting next season, which will begin on 21 August with the match between Marseille and Saint Etienne, Ligue 1 will collect 1.1 billion euros in the season in TV rights, up to 2024.
And the French championship is also becoming a lab for the future of match transmission.
According to I Equipe, in fact, Mediapro has concluded a accord with Netflix to expand the subscription platform more easily.
The Spanish group's new offer, along with Canal+ and mobile operator Free, has allowed French football to spend one billion euros in season on television rights revenues - to break up schemes, making innovation with an unprecedented alliance.
The 6.7 million Netflix subscribers in France may also have the opportunity to enjoy Neymar and Mbpé representations, with about 5 euros more per month.
A business also for the American platform that can be distinguished from the direct competition of Amazon, the Apple Disney.
Even though Mediapro doesn't rule out new accords with exactly the house under Iphoone, or Facebook.












