European Football Rights and What It Means For Production
SVG Europe's The Football Summit 2026
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12m
European football rights continue to morph, evolve and fragment at an unprecedented pace, driven by changing fan habits, OTT growth, the lure of global streamers, and the rise of multi-platform content delivery. This data-led presentation by Rebecca Jackson from Caretta Research examines the current landscape for football broadcast and streaming rights across Europe, and explores their direct implications for football production, before offering up suggestions for alternative revenue streams.
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