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Facebook and Amazon will bid by the rights of LaLiga

Published:20/11/2017 - 19:18h

Updated:20/11/2017 - 19:19h

In hardly some months could go back to have revolution in LaLiga, and is that there are several informations that aim to that Facebook and Amazon will go in in the bidding by the television rights of the trienio 2019-22. To confirm , avecina period of changes

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After a war that left to numerous fans without football of Champions during a time, avecina a new battle in LaLiga, that in the next months will open a new bidding by his television rights. In the corresponding auction to the trienio 2019-2022 could be two world-wide giants, Facebook and Amazon.

Like this it aims it 'The Confidential' this Monday quoting to financial sources, that signal that both companies would be very interested in doing with the market of the Spanish League. His purchasing power would leave out of the equation to the traditional audiovisual groups, and besides would add an incógnita with regard to possible new ways of transmission.

After a particular war that paralysed the broadcast of Champions even in private operators, Movistar or Vodafone already have warned that they will not reach immoderate quantities by the rights of LaLiga, that at present share with Mediapro.

Economic growth

Although the doubts for the moment affect to the sector of the consumers, the product lives a moment of maximum growth in the last years. Javier Thebes, president of LaLiga, ensured does few days that will listen "to all", and that the forecasts of income situate in 2.300 million euros, 700 millions more than in the previous auction (1.300 corresponding to the rights in Spain and other 1.000 by the international).

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