Spanish telco Telefónica has failed with a renewed application to Spanish competition watchdog, the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC), to lift an obligation it has to share rights t…
Regulator ‘rejects’ Telefónica’s latest appeal over sports content sharing
The Telefonica logo displayed inside the company's headquarters in Barcelona, Spain (by Angel Garcia/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Related News
Genius Sports sues Sportradar in latest twist in Premier League data rights dispute
Betting data services company Genius Sports has sued rival data company Sportradar in the UK High Court in the latest twist to the companies’ ongoing legal dispute about the data rights to the English P…
Telenet opens up free window for sports content, including Premier League
Belgian telecoms operator Telenet has announced it will launch a free-to-air channel targeting occasional viewers of sports events
FuboTV in the market for sports rights acquisitions director
US sports-focused streaming service and channel aggregator fuboTV is looking to ramp up its sports rights additions as it aims to recruit an executive in charge of content strategy and acquisitions
Australia’s Kayo opens up free access to sports coverage
Kayo Sports, the subscription streaming platform of Australian pay-television operator Foxtel, has launched a new free-to-access service