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| Survival and growth for any sporting organisation depends on sourcing revenue. The selling of broadcasting rights opens new avenues for revenue streams. The rights need to be packaged and valued, then negotiations will include the sale of Rights, inventory and programme sponsorship. Traditionally broadcasting rights are sold by federations who govern a particular sport, who in turn divide the revenue in accordance with rules clearly written into their statutes. However, a number of larger clubs are now controlling larger elements of their own rights particularly in areas such as new media. |
We at SIML are aware of the importance of broadcasting sport to secure large revenue streams from the broadcasters but also to ensure that corporate sponsors obtain exposure to a large, measurable target. There is potential to negotiate for inventory when rights are sold cheaply or given away for free. Our legal arm offers experience in negotiating such rights and our marketing team is continually developing relationships with a number of partners.
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