Bundesliga rights: Plutotv brings a breath of fresh air to sport!

Erfahren Sie alles über die neuen TV-Rechte der Bundesliga und die aufkommende Icon-League – wer überträgt und was das bedeutet.
Find out everything about the new TV rights of the Bundesliga and the emerging icon League-whoever transmits and what that means. (Symbolbild/MB)

Bundesliga rights: Plutotv brings a breath of fresh air to sport!

The competition for TV rights in football takes exciting twists! From the coming season, fans are waiting for the big transmission providers Sky and DAZN, while a new teammate appears in the sports landscape that could mix the cards again. Plutotv, rather unknown to most spectators, has secured the transmission rights for the newly launched icon League. According to Berlin Live , the indoor football tournament, which was initiated by world champion Toni Kroos and Influencer Elias, is a revolution with shorter seasons and more action, ending on December 15th with a "final eight".

The surprise on the sports market comes at a time when DAZN and Sky struggle for the Bundesliga rights. A total of 306 games of the Bundesliga will be broadcast this season, with Sky showing 200 games on Saturday and on the English weeks, while DAZN takes over 106 games on Friday and Sunday. Customers can conveniently book a subscription from Sky, which offers another advantage. This access enables the live broadcasts directly via the Sky-Q-Receiver, such as Giga The offer is available both existing and new Sky customers and starts with a monthly base price of € 12.50 for the first year.

A new player in the sports shop

plutotv, supported by Paramount, not only plans to transfer the icon League, which quickly developed into a highlight in the sports calendar, but also includes sponsoring strategies, such as working with Borussia Dortmund. This new platform could play an important role in the future of football broadcasts and shake the previous dominance of Sky and DAZN. Many fans and experts see the potential in the ICON League to change the football world sustainably.

With all these developments, it remains to be seen how the competition for football broadcasts will continue to develop. The decisions of the big providers and the new dynamics by Plutotv could strongly influence tomorrow's football fan.

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