By Paul Kennedy
Qatar shook up the soccer world when it beat out the United States and two other nations that previously hosted the World Cupand won the right to host the 2022 World Cup.
Qatari-owned Al-Jazeera, best known as the CNN of the Middle East, has entered the soccer televisionand gobbled up rights to domestic and international matches away from Canal Plus in France and threatens to take on giants Fox and ESPN.
Al-Jazeera has launched the network beIN Sport inFrance to air coverage of Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League games.
The premium Al-Jazeera is willing to pay will be a big boost for French clubs, coming at a time when interest in Ligue 1is sagging.
In addition, Canal Plus and Al-Jazeera will share the French rights to the UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga and Serie A games, pushing its investment in France alone to $400million in rights fees.
The most lucrative soccer rights in the world are to the English Premier League, and Al-Jazeera is reportedly prepared to take on BSkyB, which holds a majoritystake in EPL rights.
The EPL would love a competitor to take on BSkyB and boost its next rights deal up for bid this year. Al-Jazeera may not be able to beat out at BSkyB but it might cutour ESPN, which holds rights to a sliver of the EPL TV pie.
Al-Jazeera, already a sports powerhouse in the Middle East and Africa with two free and 15 pay channels, plus an Englishversion, is also moving into the United States.
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The Spanish TV deal is bad news for Gol TV — which could be anAl-Jazeera target to gain a foothold on the U.S. programming dial — and for Univision, which would have used La Liga to boost interest in its new Deportes channel.
As a for Fox, it can’tafford to lose EPL rights. Al-Jazeera’s foray into the U.S. market comes at a time Fox needs to build its audience in anticipation of its coverage of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
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I hope this won’t mean less soccer for the US audience. Al Jazeera is not carried by many cable outlets which could mean less soccer if they win the rights to the Premiership and Champions league. Please don’t take away the Premiership and champions league. The last few years have been heaven for us.