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Here comes PremFlix? Premier League CEO Richard Masters says it's 'obvious' TV broadcasting may now change - with revolutionary Netflix-style streaming channel in the works


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Published in Sports and Competition on Thursday, January 2nd 2025 at 5:25 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Premier League CEO Richard Masters has admitted that the landscape for Premier League broadcasting will 'obviously' have to change in the near future.

The article discusses a potential revolution in how English football is broadcast, with Premier League CEO Richard Masters hinting at the development of a new streaming service similar to Netflix. This service would allow fans to watch every Premier League match live, potentially ending the traditional blackout rules that prevent live broadcasts of 3pm Saturday games. Masters mentioned that while there are no immediate plans to launch such a service, the idea is being considered as part of the league's strategy to adapt to modern viewing habits. This move could significantly change the landscape of football broadcasting, offering fans unprecedented access to games and possibly integrating additional content like behind-the-scenes footage, akin to what is seen on streaming platforms. However, any implementation would require navigating complex rights agreements and could face resistance from traditional broadcasters.

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