I've not seen this mentioned anywhere.
Nothing imminent it seems, due to the upcoming tender process for the next cycle of TV rights, but it does feel as though it is only a matter of time before there's a change here. If nothing else, the prevalence of streaming from abroad, where all Premier League games are shown live, makes the blackout seems slightly nonsensical.
Nothing imminent it seems, due to the upcoming tender process for the next cycle of TV rights, but it does feel as though it is only a matter of time before there's a change here. If nothing else, the prevalence of streaming from abroad, where all Premier League games are shown live, makes the blackout seems slightly nonsensical.
Premier League owners have held 'informal discussions' over ending the Saturday 3pm television blackout, according to a new report.
Currently broadcasters are in England and Scotland are unable to show live matches between 2.45pm and 5.15pm, in line with UEFA statutes, and that affects games from continental Europe too.
The current blackout agreement will remain in place until 2029, owing to the terms and conditions set out for the 2025-29 domestic television rights process that is due to go to tender.
But Premier League owners and investors, particularly those from the US, are reportedly keen to make changes in order to maximise the potential of broadcasting revenue.
Premier League investors hold 'informal discussions' to end 3pm blackout
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