PL may attract £1bn in TV rights- 8 Feb 2010 00:00:00
Reports have suggested that the English Premier League is set to announce that deals for its worldwide television rights will be pushed above the £1 billion mark.
The current agreements around the world for the rights to show the Premier League games are worth £645m, but the deal comes to an end at the end of the season.
Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore is reportedly confident that the new three year deal will surpass £1billion, but negotiations with some countries are still going on.
Domestic rights for the broadcasting of Premier League matches are currently held by Sky, ESPN and BBC and are valued at £1.8 billion.
The current estimate is that each of the top 20 Premier League clubs will receive £50m from the new television revenues.
The figures for the new worldwide rights to screen top Premier League matches are set to be published shortly.




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