DAZN Retains Exclusive Serie A Rights in France Until 2029
DAZN has extended its exclusive French broadcasting deal with Italy's Serie A through the 2028‑29 season, covering every league match, Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana. The renewal reinforces DAZN's strategy to consolidate domestic and international football on a single platform alongside Ligue 1+, which now streams every Ligue 1 and Ligue 3 fixture. DAZN’s French sports slate also encompasses the Copa del Rey, Eredivisie, Jupiler Pro League, Saudi League and free‑to‑view FIFA+ content. Original Serie A shows feature former players and on‑site productions, deepening the service’s editorial offering.

Apple Announces Massive Price Hikes On The Apple TV, Now Starting at Almost $200
Apple announced steep price hikes for its Apple TV lineup, raising the entry‑level Wi‑Fi model from $129 to $199 and the Wi‑Fi + Ethernet version from $149 to $249. Both devices retain the A15 Bionic chip, 64 GB storage, and support for 4K...

BBC Charter Review: Evidence Sessions Continue
The UK Culture, Media and Sport Committee is holding the second evidence session of its BBC Charter Review on June 30, examining the broadcaster’s role amid a shifting media landscape. Launched in March 2026 after a government‑led consultation and a new broadcasting...

Titan OS Partners with MediaTek
Titan OS announced a partnership with semiconductor leader MediaTek to embed its Titan Channels app on MediaTek‑powered TV platforms across Europe. The deal will surface Titan Channels as a standalone application with premium placement in the favourite‑apps row and a...

Nielsen: Sports, Dramas Top April 2026 Household TV Viewing Led by Streaming
Nielsen’s April 2026 data shows streaming captured 47.6% of household TV viewing, with YouTube leading at 13.4% and Netflix at 7.8%. Prime Video grew to 4.2% share, boosted by NBA playoff games and the final season of “The Boys.” Cable...
Kinetiq Serves Distribution Insight for ATP Media
ATP Media has partnered with Kinetiq to embed Teletrax watermarking into its live tennis feeds, giving the organization near‑real‑time visibility into how broadcasters worldwide use its content. The invisible identifiers allow ATP to track whether the World Feed or individual...