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Argentinian League approves TV rights with government to broadcast matches

Argentina made a deal with the government to broadcast matches free of cost on non-cable channels when the AFA was unable to get the private TV broadcasters to pay more for the TV rights. The league will begin their new season this coming weekend.

The deadlock has seen a delay with the league set to start August 14th.

Read the full article at Soccerblog.

Soccerblog @ Aug 19, 2009 12:08 AM EDT | Blog Profile

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