Streaming Giants Compete For Belgian Champions League Rights
RTL Belgium and Proximus announced they will no longer broadcast the Champions League starting in 2027. The two groups confirmed the decision late last week. This change marks a potential turning point for Belgian television broadcasting rights. This change follows ongoing debates regarding the financing and future of public audiovisual services in France and Belgium. Streaming platforms including Amazon Prime, Netflix, Paramount, and DAZN are competing for Champions League broadcasting rights in Belgium. Any platform securing these rights must comply with Wallonie-Bruxelles Federation rules. These rules require Belgian club matches in European competitions to remain accessible via free-to-air television or be resold to a free-to-air channel as they are classified as events of major interest.
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RTBF La Premiere
“RTL Belgium et Proximus ne diffuseront plus la ligue des champions entre 2027 et les deux groupes ont appris en fin de semaine dernière.”
RTBF La Premiere
“RTL Belgium et Proximus ne diffuseront plus la ligue des champions entre 2027”
RTBF La Premiere
“emporter la mise pour la ligue des champions en Belgique, reste à savoir laquelle, disse-ne plus Amazon Prime, Netflix, Paramount ou encore Dazone”
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