# tv-rights - Friday 9 March, 2018
The Irish broadcaster has been a major supporter of the championship in recent years.
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# tv-rights - Friday 12 January, 2018
The deal is part of eir’s major move to become a market leader in the rugby sphere.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 12 December, 2017
Roscommon delegates unanimously passed the motion last night.
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# tv-rights - Thursday 21 September, 2017
Executive vice-chair Ed Woodward has said there is growing interest from new media outlets in landing TV deals, which interests United greatly.
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# tv-rights - Thursday 24 August, 2017
Germany is becoming an increasingly viable option for Pro14 CEO Martin Anayi.
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# tv-rights - Wednesday 23 August, 2017
Martin Anayi has invited broadcasters to join the rights bidding war when it begins next year in a move designed to secure as lucrative a deal as possible.
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# tv-rights - Wednesday 19 July, 2017
Peter Alliss rides again.
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# tv-rights - Sunday 19 March, 2017
TV3 will show the tournament from next year.
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# tv-rights - Monday 6 March, 2017
The broadcaster has been showing Champions League games since 2015.
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# tv-rights - Thursday 12 May, 2016
The French clubs are going to be even wealthier from 2019 onwards.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 26 January, 2016
Paraic Duffy believes such a move would lead to ‘a greatly reduced media rights income’.
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# tv-rights - Wednesday 11 November, 2015
The broadcaster say it looks forward to becoming the ‘home of rugby in Ireland’.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 10 February, 2015
# tv-rights - Thursday 5 February, 2015
The TV rights deal created huge controversy last year.
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# tv-rights - Thursday 29 January, 2015
RTÉ and the BBC’s current rights deals conclude after the 2017 tournament.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 4 November, 2014
TV sports rights are worth a reported €20 billion globally each year.
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# tv-rights - Thursday 9 October, 2014
The rights to screen the French league will be put out to tender again before March of next year.
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# tv-rights - Wednesday 7 May, 2014
Brian Whelehan’s Offaly side will take on Kilkenny in the first Sky Sports televised game.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 15 April, 2014
GAA President Liam O’Neill and Director-General Paraic Duffy appeared before the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport and Communications.
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# tv-rights - Friday 28 March, 2014
There has been speculation that Sky Sports is about to enter the GAA TV rights market.
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# tv-rights - Wednesday 19 March, 2014
BeIN Sport are reportedly unhappy with the process that led to Canal+ agreeing a new five-year deal with the LNR.
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# tv-rights - Thursday 16 January, 2014
Mourad Boudjellal has underlined his clear belief that the new TV money must be split based on merit.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 14 January, 2014
The French clubs are even more in the money after re-negotiating their contract with Canal+.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 3 December, 2013
There could be long-term ramifications for the Irish provinces if the LNR attracts the money they are looking for.
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# tv-rights - Saturday 9 November, 2013
The deal for the Irish TV rights to show the competition after 2015 has yet to be confirmed.
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# tv-rights - Friday 4 October, 2013
The TV channel’s chief executive, Marc Watson, says they aren’t at the root of the problem.
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# tv-rights - Friday 16 August, 2013
The national broadcaster will also host coverage of the Winter Olympics on RTÉ News Now.
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# tv-rights - Wednesday 5 September, 2012
There’s brinksmanship and then there’s brinksmanship. We’re just glad that this got sorted before tonight’s season opener.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 4 October, 2011
The European Court of Justice says domestic customers are fully entitled to buy foreign TV subscriptions in order to watch football.
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# tv-rights - Tuesday 27 September, 2011
The Manchester United boss feels that Sky and ESPN are “God” when it comes to the Premier League schedule.
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# tv-rights - Monday 4 April, 2011
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“Spain is anything but boring,” writes Garreth Nunn in this week’s column on La Liga’s latest madness.
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