Mediaset has acquired the broadcasting rights for Euro 2012 that Poland and Ukraine will host. Audiovisual conglomerate owned by Silvio Berlusconi announced Tuesday it has acquired the exclusive rights to broadcast the 31 matches of Euro 2012 (not played this shameful consolation misnamed "third place"). In addition, the purchased package also includes all the meetings that dispute U21 Team that year and 2013.
Thus it appears that the Spanish will see the next European by Telecinco and Cuatro. The most repeated in other media would be as follows: Telecinco emit the opening game, all of the Spanish team, one playoff round (ie, one quarter and one of the semis) if the Red falls early, and the final. For Four, which has become the ugly sister of Telecinco, would be a game day, the most interesting of each day is assumed. What about the rest? Nothing is known yet, but given that Mediaset has several channels on DTT is not expected to have trouble delivering the 31 games, because strings are not missing ...
Mediaset has been pursuing to get sports broadcasting since he lost the F1 World. Last year the play went right to buy the Europa League, reaching the fourth and Valencia Atletico crowned as champion . This season will have passed the Four tournament, where we could see Villarreal reaching the semi-final or final between Porto and Braga Football Notes rebroadcast via twitter . Furthermore, Telecinco has also made allowances for qualifying matches for Euro 2102 that the Red plays outside our borders.
I will not do anything but speculate, but I think Mediaset can organize a good coverage of Euro2012 if you do not get too crazy. I do not dislike the format we saw the World (I mean open matches) , so if I would not touch it too: Telecinco of Spain issued the four most attractive of the day. Now Mediaset owns both channels (and many more), so you can have them as you want.
As for the professionals who participate in the broadcasts have not been heard. Last year we had feared a disaster when it was announced that JJ Santos who would narrate the parties of Spain, but then managed to sign Paco Gonzalez and had the humility to cede the position of narrator (and that Paquito has never been dedicated to it) and hit full by staying in the background, giving prominence to Gonzalez and Jose Antonio Camacho. Let's see how it is mounted to the Euro. We hope to advocate more for the football knowledge of people, their ability to transmit and its adaptability to television, instead of looking old superstars who do not work well on TV: Do you remember what the Maradona at the Euro 2008? Provided no more than his name ... do Hugo Sanchez in the World Cup, who spoke little and when he did not say anything? We shall see. Keep you informed.
Vía | Go Tele!
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