So inter didn’t win in 2 months but they are in third place.. somehow
inter looked tired... Probably form playing in Europe midweek...oh wait...
At least they have that coppa italia semi final to look forward to... oh...wait again....
Berna�� fouls and then slices the defence for Alex Sandro tap in. Not even expecting var ....
Anyone followed Lega Serie A granting Mediapro TV rights? On par with Spanish and German TV rights revenues.
https://www.football-italia.net/117418/tv-rights-transform-serie?mobile=off
Sky Italia very salty...
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Mediapro’s entry could prove to be a game changer for Serie A, an outsider bringing fresh ideas to the table. In fact, several provisions have already been made upon completion of the deal. Firstly, the grass on all pitches must be the same height and the density of green must be identical. Secondly, advertising boards around the pitch must have precise colours. And thirdly, and perhaps the most important stipulation, is that the sections of the stadium that are in direct line of the hard camera must be filled with spectators. If clubs fail to comply then they will be sanctioned, a process already in place in La Liga.
Mediapro clearly believe there is untapped potential in Serie A and a feeling they can emulate what they’ve done for the value of La Liga and double its revenue inside several years. From next season, there will be eight different kick-off slots as opposed to the current five, in an effort to maximise viewing figures. This strategy is also implemented in La Liga.
In a depressing stat for traditionalists, there will only be three 15:00 Sunday games. It wouldn’t be surprising to see several of the biggest games pushed to an earlier slot, for example the new Saturday 15:00 kick off, to appease the mythical Asian market. This is even more likely after a Chinese company promptly bought out a majority share in Mediapro just days after they had clinched the Serie A rights. There’s no such thing as a coincidence in business.
Big news for the league. For years and years, Sky and Mediaset have gently played this game of keeping the rights between themselves and doing the bare minimum necessary to do so. This move by Mediapro (and the new Chinese people behind the company?) shakes things up significantly.
Already, some of the provisions seem revolutionary.
If Italians won't modernise Serie A, foreigners will..
That great news. TV presentation of Serie A is absolutely abysmal compared to other leaguers.Big news for the league. For years and years, Sky and Mediaset have gently played this game of keeping the rights between themselves and doing the bare minimum necessary to do so. This move by Mediapro (and the new Chinese people behind the company?) shakes things up significantly.
Already, some of the provisions seem revolutionary.
If Italians won't modernise Serie A, foreigners will..