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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.

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.

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.

Amazon snap up more football as Steph Curry comes back to YouTube

The best digital sport pieces around the internet you should be reading today.

Amazon seals UK and Ireland rights to US Open tennis

Amazon Prime adds US Open to its portfolio of tennis rights and becomes the live home of the sport in the UK.

Daily Digest: BT Sport to stream Champions League for free & Amazon wields its power

A look at the biggest news from the crossroads of digital media and sport today.

Spain’s La Liga partners with Amazon to create new on-demand documentary series

Spain’s La Liga will be the subject of the latest collaboration between an on-demand video titan and football – this time a whole league.

#1: La Liga on Amazon, Pepsi’s definitely-not-a World-Cup commercial & a post-truth future?

  Some light reading from the world of digital sport (and beyond). Today we take a look at….   Amazon Prime Video, Mediapro, La Liga Team on Amazon’s First Spanish

Amazon’s deal with Pro Beach Volleyball is one to keep an eye on

Amazon has snapped up rights to show live beach volleyball in almost every country around the world. It could be a test case to watch for plenty of other sports rights holders.

Weekly Wrap: Arsenal and Man City take centre stage, but Facebook and Amazon are the story

This week’s social media news might well be dominated by questions over whether it was right for Arsenal’s Twitter account to tweet directly to a journalist whose combined 11 ahead