German Cartel Office Opens Investigation into Sky Champions League Deal
October 16 2018 - 10:59AM
Dow Jones News
By Patrick Costello
Germany's Federal Cartel Office said Tuesday that it has
launched an investigation into Sky Deutschland over its agreement
to share with sports-streaming service DAZN the broadcasting of all
UEFA Champions League matches in the country.
The cartel office said it is examining whether the deal complies
with German competition law. Sky is potentially subject to
"particular restrictions" in cooperations, given the broadcaster's
standing as Germany's leading pay-TV provider, the cartel office
said.
Sky Deutschland is fully owned by Sky PLC (SKY.LN), while DAZN
is owned by the London-based Perform Group, which operates
sports-streaming services in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Japan
and Canada.
Sky and DAZN divided broadcasting rights for Champions League
matches between themselves after Sky acquired the rights in a
tender held by UEFA last year for all matches in Germany between
2018 and 2021, the cartel office said.
"We are examining when and in what form the cooperation between
the two companies was established and whether the cooperation
promotes competition in the interest of consumers or restricts it,"
Cartel Office President Andreas Mundt said.
Champions League matches have been solely broadcast by Sky and
DAZN in Germany since the start of the current 2018-19 season. Some
matches are exclusively available online, and there are no longer
any free TV broadcasts of live Champions League matches in
Germany.
The agreement between Sky Deutschland and Perform could thus
further consolidate Sky's market position, said the office.
The cartel office said it would first request information from
Sky, DAZN and other market players to investigate the tender
procedure for the broadcasting rights, among other things.
Write to Patrick Costello at Patrick.Costello@dowjones.com.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 16, 2018 10:44 ET (14:44 GMT)
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