Spain’s La Liga is set to build on the success of the YouTube channel it
offers in conjunction with media group Mediapro by launching its own
OTT streaming platform starting in August. The service will initially be
delivered free of charge to viewers, said La Liga president Javier
Tebas in an interview with local business daily Expansion, adding that
the platform will focus on football while offering other sports such as
hockey, swimming, golf, gymnastics and horse racing.
The on-demand content will include past La Liga games, interviews and
documentaries as well as live games from Spain’s second-tier Liga 1|2|3
but won’t yet cover matches from the top-tier La Liga Santander. Bidding
for rights to air live games from the country’s premier league for the
next three seasons (2019-22) is set to begin in April, with new players
such as Amazon preparing to enter the fray.
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