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ArkSports Databox: Broadband sports revenues to grow - January 2004 |
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Revenue generated from consumers using broadband services to access data, play sports-related games or watch additional coverage of sport globally will become a significant revenue stream for sports broadcasters and rights holders. According to the report written by ArkSports and published by Screen Digest, The Global Business of Sports Television, revenue from sports broadband services was considered to be worth over $619m by the end of 2003. By the end of 2005 ArkSports calculates that this will rise to $1.58bn and to $6.4bn by the end of 2008.
Source: ArkSports Limited/The Global Business of Sports Television, Screen Digest This article was seen first by people who receive the monthly newsletter, join them. |
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