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Chinese fans ‘demand’ Premier League after TV rights row

by The Editor
September 4, 2020
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Chinese fans ‘demand’ Premier League after TV rights row

SHANGHAI: Chinese football fans were left sweating on Friday (Sep 4) after the Premier League pulled the plug on a mega-money broadcasting deal, just over a week before the new season kicks off.

The self-styled best football league in the world on Thursday abruptly terminated its contract with streaming service PPTV, said to be worth about US$700 million (£524 million).

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The fallout reportedly dates back to March, when PPTV failed to make a £160 million payment for coverage of the 2019/20 season.

The Premier League gave scant details of the contract termination in a brief statement on Thursday.

PPTV referenced the coronavirus pandemic in its public comments on the issue, saying "after many rounds of talks, there remain disagreements on the value of rights between PP and the Premier League".

Chinese media overwhelmingly reported the story as a consequence of a new financial reality in light of the pandemic.

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READ: Football: China and the Premier League – what went wrong?

There was no mention of possible political reasons, given souring ties between London and Beijing.

No matter the reasons, it leaves Chinese football fanatics facing the prospect of not being able to watch Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and the rest when the season kicks off on Sep 12.

"Chinese fans have lost the Premier League for a fourth time," the respected Soccer News said, referencing other instances when the league fell off Chinese screens.

Opinion among fans was split on the Twitter-like Weibo, where the story generated more than 100 million views, with some blaming PPTV and others accusing the Premier League of greed.

Many were asking for refunds.

"No matter what, I still hope that there will be a broadcaster who can take the copyright for this season," said one Weibo user.

Another attacked the Premier League as "shortsighted" because it "will miss out on the huge Chinese market".

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SHANGHAI: Chinese football fans were left sweating on Friday (Sep 4) after the Premier League pulled the plug on a mega-money broadcasting deal, just over a week before the new season kicks off.

The self-styled best football league in the world on Thursday abruptly terminated its contract with streaming service PPTV, said to be worth about US$700 million (£524 million).

Advertisement

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The fallout reportedly dates back to March, when PPTV failed to make a £160 million payment for coverage of the 2019/20 season.

The Premier League gave scant details of the contract termination in a brief statement on Thursday.

PPTV referenced the coronavirus pandemic in its public comments on the issue, saying "after many rounds of talks, there remain disagreements on the value of rights between PP and the Premier League".

Chinese media overwhelmingly reported the story as a consequence of a new financial reality in light of the pandemic.

Advertisement

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READ: Football: China and the Premier League – what went wrong?

There was no mention of possible political reasons, given souring ties between London and Beijing.

No matter the reasons, it leaves Chinese football fanatics facing the prospect of not being able to watch Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and the rest when the season kicks off on Sep 12.

"Chinese fans have lost the Premier League for a fourth time," the respected Soccer News said, referencing other instances when the league fell off Chinese screens.

Opinion among fans was split on the Twitter-like Weibo, where the story generated more than 100 million views, with some blaming PPTV and others accusing the Premier League of greed.

Many were asking for refunds.

"No matter what, I still hope that there will be a broadcaster who can take the copyright for this season," said one Weibo user.

Another attacked the Premier League as "shortsighted" because it "will miss out on the huge Chinese market".

"APPETITE IS THERE&quRead More – Source

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