Man United and Liverpool remain top TV draws despite 2013-14 without trophies
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By Nick Harris 21 July 2014 With almost four weeks still to go before the start of the 2014-15 Premier League season, the PR battle for TV viewers in the host country of the world's most-watched domestic football league is well underway. Sky Sports will again have the lion's share of the live games in the UK, having paid £2.28 billion for a majority of the UK live rights for the 2013-16 period. And BT Sport will again be trying to woo a portion of the pay-TV market, having paid £738m for their own share of matches.
Man United and Liverpool remain top TV draws despite 2013-14 without trophies
Man United and Liverpool remain top TV draws…
Man United and Liverpool remain top TV draws despite 2013-14 without trophies
By Nick Harris 21 July 2014 With almost four weeks still to go before the start of the 2014-15 Premier League season, the PR battle for TV viewers in the host country of the world's most-watched domestic football league is well underway. Sky Sports will again have the lion's share of the live games in the UK, having paid £2.28 billion for a majority of the UK live rights for the 2013-16 period. And BT Sport will again be trying to woo a portion of the pay-TV market, having paid £738m for their own share of matches.