UFC officially announces split with Setanta Sports, new U.K. broadcaster partner comi
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UFC officially announces split with Setanta Sports, new U.K. broadcaster partner coming
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UFC officially announces split with Setanta Sports, new U.K. broadcaster partner comi
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After weeks of rumors of its potential collapse and questions about the station's ability to air UFC 99 earlier this month, the Ultimate Fighting Championship today officially announced it has terminated its agreement with Setanta Sports.
The UFC today released a press release in which UFC UK Division President Marshall Zelaznik stated that the decision was made to assure U.K. fans won't miss any future UFC events, including next month's historic UFC 100 card.
Zelaznik stated the UFC will announce a new broadcast partner "shortly."
The UFC and Setanta first joined forces in January 2008. The partnership fueled the UFC's move overseas and into a variety of U.K. and other European markets.
"They were the right partner for us at the right time as we continued to build the sport of mixed martial arts and our brand," Zelaznik stated. "Throughout the last few weeks, we have been kept informed of the situation at Setanta, and therefore, we are in a position to ensure our U.K. and Eire fans will not miss any of this summer's huge UFC events, commencing with UFC 100 in July."
Sentana reportedly lost millions of dollars while denouncing rumors of a potential demise. However, BBC News today reported that the company has entered into administration, ceased its U.K. operations and will lay off 200 employees following sagging subscription numbers and missed payments to partners such as the English Premier League. (The rights have since been purchased by ESPN.)
Zelaznik wished Setanta well.
"On behalf of the UFC I want to wish the team at Setanta all the strength to get through what must be very difficult times," he stated. "We have worked very closely with the entire Setanta team over the past years and wish them the best of luck in the future."
Prior to the June 13 UFC 99 event in Cologne, Germany, UFC President Dana White posted multiple Twitter updates to reassure fans that the event would be available on Setanta despite the station's problems. The event did air without incident, though no assurances could be made for future events.
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Re: UFC officially announces split with Setanta Sports, new U.K. broadcaster partner
Sky are in negotiations with Virgin Media to buy Bravo, so I'm not sure if Virgin would negotiate a deal with the UFC and then sell the channel?
Best bet is that it's going to be on Virgin 1 for a time being, before Virgin sets up it's own Sports channel in the UK, since there is a lot of sports rights up for sale at the moment.
I thought Bravo was already on Sky as well as Virgin, so are they just being greedy?
Although it is on Sky, Virgin Media actually own the channel. They just let Sky show the channel. (Just like Sky allows Virgin to show Sky1)
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BSkyB has reportedly tabled a £160m bid to buy the rival pay-TV operator Virgin Media's seven digital TV channels – 60% more than any offer made by rival bidders including Channel 4 and the owner of Channel Five, RTL.
The Sky bid is at least £60m more than the highest offer put in by rivals, which also include Time Warner and NBC Universal, according to today's Financial Times.
The seven channels – Living, Living Two, Bravo, Bravo Two, Challenge, Challenge Jackpot and Virgin1 – have been priced by analysts at between £100m and £130m, reports the FT.
BSkyB's premium bid raises questions over the motivations of the satellite broadcaster, with one unnamed media consultant in the FT story speculating that the aim is to drive the price up for any rival bidder.
Re: UFC officially announces split with Setanta Sports, new U.K. broadcaster partner
From iFight365.com...
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As noted earlier today, our understanding is that ESPN are in the running to become the new home of UFC programming in the UK following the collapse of Setanta Sports on Tuesday.
When reached for comment, an ESPN spokesman told iFight365.com: “We continue to be interested in sports rights that are available and that make business sense.”
Sources have also told us that Bravo are in the frame, which was always likely the case anyway given that Dana White said prior to UFC 99 that the show would air there had Setanta folded earlier this month.
Reports elsewhere today suggest Five and Sky Sports could also be interested in picking up the UFC’s UK television rights.
The UFC are expected to announce their new UK television deal in the near future.
I think Five getting it would be really cool, it would fit in quite nicely on Five US. But still, looks like it's gonna be ESPN.
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