EPL changes Asian football television programming
The sports media landscape in Asia changed dramatically on the weekend of 11-12 August as the English Premier League dropped from the schedules of many of its last remaining major free-to-air terrestrial television broadcasters. Promoters, who'd paid the EPL most of the record £625 million it received from foreign rights for 2007-2010, began to recoup their investment.
Asian Football Business Review @ Aug 24, 2007 4:51 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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