Sale of TV rights of the Turkish Super League
18:01:10 · Television Rights · 1431 Readers · 7 Comments
Those responsible for the Turkish Super League, last week signed a contract to broadcast games of the Football League with Turkish companies Digiturk, Turk Telekom and TRT. The contract will last four seasons, from 2010/11 to 2013/14 with a total of 1,041 million euros, approximately 260.3 million Euros annually.
The more than 260 million euros annually in the new contract, meaning an increase of about 75% over the previous one. As usual in this kind of business, the selling of rights of the Turkish League TV was made by auction and dividing the permits multiple packets.
Package "A" - Acquired by Digiturk, for 223.1 million euros a year, this package provides the live broadcast of the Turkish Super League games without restrictions on the technologies used. The winning bid from selling broadcasting rights to other agencies.
Package "B" - Acquired by Turk Telekom 27.9 million euros per year, this package adds the transmission of live games of the Turkish League, and the submission of abstracts of the games.
Package "C" - Acquired by TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation), for 9.3 million euros per year, this package only provides for the transmission of short summaries of the games via mobile phone.
Revenue Sharing
Scheme for sharing of revenues from the sale of television rights of the Turkish Super League:
- 10% of revenues are allocated to the Football Federation of Turkey.
- 35% of revenues to be shared equally by all clubs in the league.
- 45% of revenues to be distributed to the clubs of the League through their sporting performance.
- 10% of revenues are expected to be spent on operating costs and taxes.
(See also the system of revenue sharing TV in the Barclays Premier League in England ).













When will our leaders will do the same? I am amazed with the inertia of the "owners" of our football, who complain of lack of regular income and do nothing to make our league a show more appealing and sold. ... Three simple steps:
1) Sell the rights to broadcast the packet, as is done in the major European leagues and now in Turkey (and I think in Greece), but with a greater share of revenue sharing among the clubs in order to increase competitiveness.
2) Change the schedule of games, mostly during the day (evening / morning), especially in winter
3) Reduced ticket prices, making them more accessible to the people (the minimum salary is 475 euros ... just the ticket price may not have 20/25 euros)
I doubt that one day will realize what is necessary ..
Big business on the part of those responsible aliga turk d, the same should be done in Portugal, but nobody does, speak only in arbitrations and alementam polemics. With this mill ~ pes league teams Turk and Turk will become much more competitive.
Note very important for the 10% going to taxes and operating costs, this will ensure that no club will go to the seas of bitterness because of affix tax issue!
Sincerely,
Turk the league is not better than the Portuguese, in my opinion.
Here in Brazil the value of the Brazilian championship is like the league Turk.
Ha, Corinthians sealed a sponsorship of € 11.5 million, one of the biggest contracts in the world ... This is not counting the 5 million that's Ronaldo. With this contract comes to 16.5.
Flamengo won a contract for 10 million euros. ...
One question: Where is the honorable and Peter Kallos?
A hug to everyone
I get afraid that news, another country to steal the Brazilian talent ... (not counting those already so there in turkey-time type alex)
In Brazil, the value is similar to that of Turkey.
So here is how Network TV (Globo and Band) TV rights are divided by Clubs maios Popular (more audience on TV)
I - Flamengo, Corinthians, Sao Paulo, Palmeiras and Vasco da Gama -
II - Santos;
III - Gremio, Internacional, Cruzeiro, Atlético Mineiro, Fluminense, Botafogo;
IV - Atletico Paranaense, Coritiba, Goiás, Sport, Victoria
V - Portuguese;
VI - Bahia, Guarani;
VII - Guests: Nautical, Avai, Santo André, Barueri.
I do not remember the right values but I think that Group I is $: 37M
A great deal for the Turkish clubs, so they can look forward to a more competitive league in the future ...
It is also important to note that the Turkish market is very large ... more than 70 million ... and it also makes a difference against the Portuguese that is 11 million ... but also has an important market in the Portuguese-speaking countries, and where there are large communities Portuguese ...
Ps: Nathan Friend, I've been through hard work, so there has been many times here and commented!
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Dude, business sponsor, the Portuguese television rights as an excuse put the number of inhabitants. Poor Portuguese. Be men and tell the truth: The Sagres is not well managed and not well attended out of Pis.