Showing posts with label Kyle De Klerk. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 21, 2021

Disney sublicenses ESPN content to the South African public broadcaster as SABC Sport channel builds out programming to challenge MultiChoice's SuperSport.


by Thinus Ferreira

The Walt Disney Company has sublicensed some of its ESPN sports content to the South African public broadcaster that continues to build out the programming of its SABC Sport channel on digital terrestrial television (DTT).

The new contract will bring ESPN content, until now limited to MultiChoice's DStv and China's StarTimes and StarSat pay-TV services in South Africa and across Africa, to free-to-air DTT viewers, as well as to eMedia's Openview free-to-air satellite service, and the TelkomONE subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) video streaming service.

As s customary, the SABC buried its news regarding a new contract with The Walt Disney Company and ESPN in a late Friday press release, limiting news media's ability and affinity to report on it.

On Friday after 17:00 the SABC and The Walt Disney Company Africa in a joint statement announced that they've signed a new distribution agreement for ESPN local and international sporting event, several of which will be broadcast live, news programming, as well as ESPN archive content that will get a free-to-air run.

"This agreement is going to add significant depth to our current offering on the SABC Sport channel," says Gary Rathbone, SABC Sport general manager.

"Our channel will now offer unrivalled content to our local sport fans seven days a week, thanks to ESPN's great boxing archive and film and documentary library."

"With the addition of long-awaited regular live boxing events, as well more live football, athletics and African basketball, it's clear that this partnership will deliver right across the board for our viewers."

"This partnership will not only give our viewers access to great sports content but will see the SABC Sport channel and our teams benefiting from the resources and experience that this collaboration with ESPN offers."

Kyle De Klerk, director of sports at The Walt Disney Company Africa, says "With this content agreement we are excited to not only be bringing ESPN's unprecedented and compelling sporting offering to new audiences, but to also be taking a great step in highlighting and celebrating some of the up and coming leagues and athletes from around this continent".

Christine Service, senior vice president and general manager of The Walt Disney Company Africa, says "We are delighted to be extending our relationship with the SABC to include ESPN, bringing another diversified and exciting brand from Disney's portfolio to local free-to-air audiences".

The ESPN content will be funneled immediately, from this weekend to SABC Sport, with two new ESPN-branded football slots that will be shown each Saturday and Sunday on SABC Sport at midday during the European football season.

This slot will offer viewers a live English Championship match on Saturdays at 13:30 and a Dutch Eredivisie game on Sundays at 12:15, as well as highlights from the United States' Major League Socer and premiere football news roundups from ESPN's magazine shows, including ESPN FC.

ESPN will show 4 live World Athletics events on SABC Sport, with the first that will be the U20 Championships in Nairobi, currently on air. 

Other events include the World Indoor Championships from Serbia (March 2022), World Race Walking Championships from Belarus (April 2022) and the World Championships from the USA (July 2022).

SABC Sport will also broadcast the second season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL), a partnership between the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA), with select BAL fixtures that will be shown on SABC Sport in 2022.

SABC Sport will also show live boxing events and programming in 2022, including over 150 hours of boxing content from ESPN's library, showcasing the greatest in boxing events, athletes and moments in the sport's history.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Fox Sports Africa partners with Sun International in a 2-year deal to hold and broadcast a series of pan-African boxing events on Fox Sports.


Fox Sports Africa through Fox Sports and Sun International have decided to partner up in a multiyear agreement - the cost of which was not disclosed - for a series of World Boxing Association (WBA) boxing events that will be staged at Sun International venues throughout South Africa and be broadcast on Fox Sports, available on StarSat and Cell C black.

The partnership will mean that pan-African title fights will be broadcast live on FOX Sports over a 2-year period, with boxers who will compete for various WBA pan-African titles.

The partnership between Fox Sports and Sun International will start with an event at Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom on 27 June with Carnival City that will be next on 20 July.

"For those of us who have been long-term believers in the enormous potential of African boxing, this corporate partnership between two dynamic companies heralds great times ahead for the sport on the continent and for its boxers, says boxer Stan Christodoulou who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota, New York in 2004.

Eugene Boniface, the group manager for content at Sun International says "we see this partnership as a great opportunity to promote boxing in the region and to ensure that the sport regains its former status as one of the continents most loved sports, delivering world revered champions".

Kyle De Klerk, business and commercial director at Fox Sports Africa says "through our Africa boxing events, we are positive about unearthing future world champions whilst profiling the boxers and host locations to a global audience".