Deloitte: FootballÂ’s TV revenues under question
Deloitte: Football's TV revenues under question
A new report into the financing of football says it remains debatable whether broadcast revenues are finally beginning to plateau.
Deloitte says individual clubs have been able to increase revenues to at multiples of their respective countries GDP growth, by simply participating in their country's national league. However, there is evidence that kind of growth may about to become a thing of the past.
Foll owing the interest of telcos, such as BT and Deutsche Telekom in pay-TV rights, the next phase of entrants are waiting in the wings in the form of the FAANGs (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google) to drive future growth. Already Amazon has acquired a package of broadcast rights of the Premier League – it also has Champions League rights in Germany.
"With 2018/19 marking the start of a new UEFA rights revenue distribution cycle, the financial impact of competing in Europe's premier club competition appears more notable than ever and a strong overall correlation between Money League ranking and on-pitch performance in that competition is likely to continue."
Deloitte suggests the competitive dynamics of the market might lead clubs to go further with OTT offers.
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