Rights ruling goes against EPL
BBC News: A pub landlady has won the latest stage of her fight to air Premier League games using a foreign TV decoder. Karen Murphy had to pay nearly £8,000 […] More
BBC News: A pub landlady has won the latest stage of her fight to air Premier League games using a foreign TV decoder. Karen Murphy had to pay nearly £8,000 […] More
Broadcast Engineering: In June 2012, Eutelsat will become the first satellite operator to incorporate carrier ID in its transmission parameters for SNG as well as for new DVB broadcasts. Coming […] More
Inside the Games: Lord’s Cricket Ground has been reconfigured to host the London 2012 archery test event, which starts today, and is the first of the Cluster 2 test events […] More
MSN: Technology and sport have long made excellent bedfellows. Just ask England rugby’s World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward, currently director of sport at the British Olympics Association (BOA). More
Rapid TV News: As the US moves into the second weekend of regular-season football, another kind of football looks to snag a ride on the coattails. FOX is bringing the […] More
BE: Broadcast Engineering has announced the winners of its Pick Hit Awards for IBC2011. More
Rapid TV News: The market for video-friendly “second screen” tablets is exploding, and there’s little but the Apple iPad to thank. More
BBC News: Brazil has begun its countdown for the 2014 World Cup, 1,000 days before it hosts the football tournament. More
Sport Business: Sport1 has penned a new broadcast deal with Matchroom Sport for multi-platform coverage in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. More
Daily Telegraph: Bridgepoint is set to announce a €600m (£527m) deal to buy Swiss sports rights company Infront. More