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Camera on location at a football match
The cost of televising some football matches is going up
英超以51.36億英鎊的天價敲定巨額電視直播權(quán),售價超出上次合約的百分之七十一,再創(chuàng)歷史新高。在10日結(jié)束的電視直播權(quán)拍賣會上,天空電視臺付出42億英鎊購買了七個套餐中的五個,其競爭對手英國電信則付出9億英鎊購買了其余的兩個。以下是BBC 記者 Kamal Ahmed 的報道:
In terms of the division between Sky and BT for live football on television, the announcement was not much of a surprise。 The split - Sky, 126 matches over three years, BT 42 - is similar to the present deal。 In terms of the money paid though, it is a shock。 Most analysts were predicting a price for buying the rights of £4bn compared to £3bn in 2012, the last time the rights were bid for。 Richard Skudamore, the Premier League‘s Chief Executive revealed it was going to be a lot higher this time。
The high cost reveals how important live football has become for paid television。 In 2012 BT shocked the market by muscling into a sector which Sky had traditionally dominated。 They have retained that significant presence。 Sky does though still hold the bulk of the rights and will broadcast the majority of Premier League games when the new contract begins at the start of the 2016 season。 They will pay the equivalent of £1.4bn a year, which is more than 80% more than they paid in 2012。
Football fans will be concerned that the high price paid will mean higher costs to watch football。 Both businesses insist that they are cash-rich and can afford the new deals。 The Premier League will be celebrating - more cash from the broadcasters means more cash for Premier League football clubs and the stars they pay many millions of pounds to employ。
Glossary 詞匯表
division劃分,分配
deal合同,合約
analysts分析家
predicting 預(yù)言
bid投標(biāo)
revealed透露
muscling into攻入
dominated壟斷
significant presence占據(jù)重要地位
majority多數(shù)
equivalent等價,相當(dāng)于
cash-rich現(xiàn)金充裕
to employ雇用
本文源于:BBC