After a fall-out that threatened to delay the start of the 2012-13 season, an agreement on dividing domestic television rights for La Liga was announced on 17 August, just a day before the first round of matches.
Pay television rights are shared between Canal Plus (owned by Prisa S.A.) and Mediapro (Imagina) on the satellite and digital terrestrial platforms respectively. Mediapro also has rights to one free-to-air match per week.
The following is the agreement between the two broadcasters from 2012-13 through to the 2014-15 season:
Canal+ 1, Canal+ Liga (satellite pay TV)
Canal+ 1 will broadcast one exclusive match per week of its choice. An additional eight non-exclusive matches will be screened on Canal+ Liga.
Gol T (digital terrestrial pay TV)
Gol T will air eight matches per week including one game featuring Real Madrid or Barcelona. The eight matches will overlap with Canal+ Liga. Gol T will also broadcast one El Clásico per season.
LaSexta (free-to-air)
The free-to-air channel will broadcast one match per week, preferably on Mondays.
Pay television rights are shared between Canal Plus (owned by Prisa S.A.) and Mediapro (Imagina) on the satellite and digital terrestrial platforms respectively. Mediapro also has rights to one free-to-air match per week.
The following is the agreement between the two broadcasters from 2012-13 through to the 2014-15 season:
Canal+ 1, Canal+ Liga (satellite pay TV)
Canal+ 1 will broadcast one exclusive match per week of its choice. An additional eight non-exclusive matches will be screened on Canal+ Liga.
Gol T (digital terrestrial pay TV)
Gol T will air eight matches per week including one game featuring Real Madrid or Barcelona. The eight matches will overlap with Canal+ Liga. Gol T will also broadcast one El Clásico per season.
LaSexta (free-to-air)
The free-to-air channel will broadcast one match per week, preferably on Mondays.
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