After two days of marathon meetings on the $419-million plan for Lansdowne 2.0, Ottawa city councillors are taking a week to review dozens of motions before the next round of debate.
After two days of marathon meetings on the $419-million plan for Lansdowne 2.0, Ottawa city councillors are taking a week to review dozens of motions before the next round of debate.
cycles of olympics two winter games and two summer games. minal, how unusual is the way that the olympics tv rights have been awarded? does a governing body in this case, the ioc prefer to deal with individual markets? i don t think it s that unusual. . with really big rights so the likes of fifa - or premier league, they sometimes do it territory by territory because you are - able to get more rights revenue by doing it like that. but actually, we ve seen a slight shift even - from the likes of uefa i who sold their women s champions league rightsl globally because they saw an opportunity there. so what we might end up seeing is rights holders shifting - a little more towards regional| sales, just for their own ease, i guess, as they re only- dealing with one person instead of several different companies within the territories. - andrew, i know that it sort of seemed to take people in the uk a bit by surprise, that discovery and eurosport had the olympics did discovery und
is public information. so that s in the marketplace, and what we ve paid for two cycles of olympics two winter games and two summer games. minal, how unusual is the way that the olympics tv rights have been awarded? does a governing body in this case, the ioc prefer to deal with individual markets? i don t think it s that unusual. with really big rights so the likes of fifa - or premier league, they sometimes do it territory by territory because you are able to get more rights revenue by doing it like that. but actually, we ve seen a slight shift even from the likes of uefa who sold their women s - champions league rights globally because they saw - an opportunity there. so what we might end up seeing is rights holders shifting a littlel more towards regional sales, just for their own ease, - i guess, as they re only dealing. with one person instead of several different companies. within the territories. andrew, i know that it sort of seemed to take people in the uk a bit by
of money to get these rights. can you give us an idea how much? well, the 1.3 billion is public information. so that s in the marketplace, and what we ve paid for two cycles of olympics two winter games and two summer games. minal, how unusual is the way that the olympics tv rights have been awarded? does a governing body in this case, the ioc prefer to deal with individual markets? i don t think it s that unusual. with really big rights so the likes of fifa - or premier league, they sometimes do it territory by territory because you are able to get more rights revenue by doing it like that. but actually, we ve seen a slight shift even from the likes of uefa who sold their women s. champions league rights globally because they saw an opportunity there. - so what we might end up seeing is rights holders shifting a littlel more towards regional sales, i just for their own ease, i guess, as they re only dealing with one . person instead of several different companies within the