Saturday night is a big one for the British sports history books. The day will feature a UEFA Champion’s League final between two British soccer teams, Liverpool Fc and London’s Tottenham Hotspur F.C., and the nation’s once-in-a-generation boxing talent Anthony Joshua in his first U.S. fight when he heads to New York to face Andy Ruiz, Jr.
While both stand out among the most important one-off events of the year in their respective sports, each presents a different opportunity to upstart streaming sports platform Dazn. The company holds Ucl rights in a number of major territories– Germany, Japan and Canada – and will be broadcasting Joshua’s fight in all nine of its current territories: U.S.A., Canada, Brazil, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and Japan.
Whereas the Joshua-Ruiz Jr. fight holds a broad appeal and is the type of event via which Dazn expects to grow subscriber-base,...
While both stand out among the most important one-off events of the year in their respective sports, each presents a different opportunity to upstart streaming sports platform Dazn. The company holds Ucl rights in a number of major territories– Germany, Japan and Canada – and will be broadcasting Joshua’s fight in all nine of its current territories: U.S.A., Canada, Brazil, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and Japan.
Whereas the Joshua-Ruiz Jr. fight holds a broad appeal and is the type of event via which Dazn expects to grow subscriber-base,...
- 6/1/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
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