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Just how much money does any one team need? Real Madrid’s projected deal with Telemadrid, timed to run from 2009 until 2013, would earn them across five years the equivalent of the gross national product of Mali. Who needs an Abramovich? At present, Real Madrid earn a pretty decent seasonal whack from Sogecable (part of the media giant Prisa), to the tune of €55 million (£37m). Games are shown via digital platform Digital Plus. Sogecable have the deal until 2008, with an option to extend for a year – but Telemadrid’s offer may change all that. In cahoots with local bank Caja Madrid, the offer on the table for exclusive rights to Real’s matches has been quoted at €120m per season for five years. In Barcelona the tills have been ringing, too. In June the club agreed a TV deal with Mediapro, who are a major shareholder in the new (free-to-air) Spanish channel La Sexta. The package is worth around €1 billion, over seven years. Mediapro will be hoping that Barça change their minds over the policy of avoiding commercial sponsors’ names on their shirts. No pressure will be applied, of course. La Sexta arrived only last year and availability is patchy, but they outbid TVE1 – who have national signal coverage – for the World Cup, leaving half the country desperately either chucking out their analogue sets or buying a booster to capture the unreliable pictures. Now La Sexta has outbid Audiovisual Sport, the autonomous regions’ broadcaster, for live Saturday night matches and offers us a commentary team of ex-players who talk about themselves, not the football. From WSC 239 January 2007. What was happening this month On the subject...
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