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Facebook Watch signs up for boxing as Golden Boy Promotions looks for reach

Another day, another coup for Facebook – certainly when it comes to live-streaming sport. The social media platform has penned a deal with Oscar de la Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions

Another coup for Facebook as it buys up rights to Champions League games in Brazil

The speculation and innuendo around live-streaming giants knocking traditional broadcasters off their perch when it comes to snapping up rights to the world’s biggest sporting events is unending. It is

YouTube Premium might be a hit – if only because people will pay to save time

For years it has felt that YouTube and advertising were intertwined. Ads are the main source of revenue for YouTube’s abundant creators and rarely will you watch a clip without

NFL rumours hint that Amazon want to be more than a Premier League broadcaster

Amazon is extending its reach in sport, but recent mumblings around the NFL might show that the plan is to be more than just a broadcaster.

Amazon and Netflix force France’s top broadcasters to pool resources – what does it mean for sport?

As France’s top broadcast names create their own answer to Netflix, and Britain’s equivalents ponder doing the same thing, we ask what this means for the future of sports broadcasting.

England v Tunisia viewing figures show how important live streaming is becoming

England’s opening group game drew a serious audience on the BBC. And iPlayer requests shows why providing a choice of viewing methods is so important.

Why EFL clubs should be inspired by Amazon’s Premier League deal

EFL clubs need to start thinking like Amazon ahead of the Football League’s restriction on live broadcasts next season.

DAZN to bring live streaming to Serie A with 114 live matches in Italy

DAZN and Sky will show Serie A matches in Italy under the terms of a new deal as Perform Group brings live-streaming to football in the country.

Embracing change is the most crucial hurdle facing the sports industry today

James Massing of NFL International takes a look at the changing face of sports consumption – and explains why changes must be embraced, not resisted.

Only the start: Amazon picks up Premier League rights hinting at more upheaval

Amazon picks up rights to Premier League games as fragmentation increases for football fans in the UK.