List of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A broadcasters

This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazilian football's top level competition.

Brazil

Broadcaster Platforms Games
Globo free-to-air
SKY Brasil
Claro TV
NET
Vivo TV
Oi TV
Best games of the week in free-to-air and pay TV
SporTV SKY Brasil
Claro TV
NET
Vivo TV
Oi TV
2 games per week plus 3 final round games on pay TV
Blacked out in the states were home games are broadcast to protect pay-per-view and allow fans to go to the stadiums
Premiere SKY Brasil
Claro TV
NET
Vivo TV
Oi TV
10 games per week in pay-per-view
Fox Sports SKY Brasil
Claro TV
NET
Vivo TV
Oi TV
Tape delayed best game of the week plus highlights in pay TV
ESPN Brasil SKY Brasil
Claro TV
NET
Vivo TV
Oi TV
Highlights and studio commentary

International Broadcasters

Asia broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Afghanistan English TEN Sports
 Bangladesh English, Bengali TEN Sports, Channel 9
 Brunei Malaysian Fox Sports
 Bhutan English TEN Sports
 Cambodia English, Thai Fox Sports
 China English, Chinese Star Sports, LeSports
 Hong Kong Chinese Fox Sports
 India English TEN Sports
 Indonesia English Fox Sports
 Japan Japanese DAZN
 Kazakhstan Russian Laola1
 Kyrgyzstan Russian Laola1
 Laos English Fox Sports
 Macau Chinese Fox Sports
 Maldives English TEN Sports
 Mongolia English Fox Sports
 Myanmar English Fox Sports
   Nepal English TEN Sports
 Pakistan English TEN Sports
 Philippines English, Filipino Fox Sports, ABS-CBN Sports
 Singapore English Eleven Sports
 South Korea English, Korean Star Sports, JTBC3 Fox Sports
 Sri Lanka English TEN Sports
 Taiwan Chinese Fox Sports
 Tajikistan Russian Laola1
 Thailand English, Thai Fox Sports
 Timor Leste English Fox Sports
 Turkmenistan Russian Laola1
 Uzbekistan Russian Laola1
 Vietnam English, Vietnamese Fox Sports

Caribbean broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Anguilla English Sports Max
 Antigua and Barbuda English Sports Max
 Aruba English Sports Max
 Bahamas English Sports Max
 Barbados English Sports Max
 Belize English Sports Max
 Bermuda English Sports Max
 British Virgin Islands English Sports Max
 Cuba English, Spanish Sports Max, Tele Rebelde
 Cayman Islands English Sports Max
 Dominica English Sports Max
 French Guiana English, French Sports Max, Canal+
 Grenada English Sports Max
 Guadeloupe English, French Sports Max, Canal+
 Guyana English Sports Max
 Haiti English Sports Max
 Jamaica English Sports Max
 Martinique English, French Sports Max, Canal+
 Montserrat English Sports Max
 Saint Barthélemy English, French Sports Max, Canal+
 Saint Lucia English Sports Max
 Saint Kitts and Nevis English Sports Max
 Saint Martin English, French Sports Max, Canal+
 Sint Maarten English Sports Max
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines English Sports Max
 Surinam English Sports Max
 Trinidad and Tobago English Sports Max
 Turks and Caicos Islands English Sports Max

Europe broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Albania Albanian Supersport
 Andorra Spanish Movistar+
 Armenia Russian, Armenian Laola1
 Austria German Laola1
 Azerbaijan Azeri Laola1
 Belarus Russian Laola1
 Belgium French, Dutch Eleven Sports, Play Sports
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian, Croatian Arena Sport
 Bulgaria Bulgarian NKTV Eurokom
 Channel Islands English BT Sport
 Croatia Croatian Arena Sport
 Cyprus Greek Nova Sports
 Czech Republic Czech Digi Sport
 Denmark Danish TV3 Sport 1, TV3 Sport 2
 Estonia Estonian Laola1
 Finland Finnish Viasat Sport
 France French Canal+
 Georgia Georgian Laola1
 Germany German Laola1
 Greece Greek Nova Sports
 Hungary Hungarian Digi Sport
 Iceland Icelandic Stöð 2
 Ireland English BT Sport
 Isle of Man English BT Sport
 Israel Hebrew Sport 5
 Italy Italian Sportitalia
 Kosovo Albanian SuperSport
 Latvia Latvian Laola1
 Liechtenstein German Laola1
 Lithuania Lithuanian Laola1
 Luxembourg French Eleven Sports
 Macedonia Slavic Arena Sport
 Moldova Russian Laola1
 Montenegro Serbian Arena Sport
 Netherlands Dutch Ziggo Sport
 Norway Norgewian TV 2 Sport
 Poland Polish NC+
 Portugal Portuguese Sport TV
 Romania Romanian Digi Sport
 Russia Russian Laola1
 San Marino Italian Sportitalia
 Serbia Serbian Arena Sport
 Slovakia Slovak Digi Sport
 Slovenia Slovenian Sport Klub
 Spain Spanish Movistar+
 Sweden Swedish Viasat Fotboll
  Switzerland French, German, Italian Canal+, Laola1, Sportitalia
 Turkey Turkish Lig TV
 Ukraine Ukrainian Football 1
 United Kingdom English BT Sport
  Vatican City Italian Sportitalia

Latin America broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Argentina Spanish GolTV
 Bolivia Spanish GolTV
 Chile Spanish GolTV
 Colombia Spanish GolTV
 Costa Rica Spanish GolTV
 Dominican Republic Spanish GolTV
 Ecuador Spanish GolTV
 El Salvador Spanish GolTV
 Guatemala Spanish GolTV
 Honduras Spanish GolTV
 Mexico Spanish GolTV
 Nicaragua Spanish GolTV
 Panama Spanish GolTV
 Paraguay Spanish GolTV
 Peru Spanish GolTV
 Uruguay Spanish GolTV
 Venezuela Spanish GolTV

Middle East and North Africa broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Algeria Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Bahrain Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Chad Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Comoros Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Djibouti Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Egypt Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Iran Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Iraq Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Kuwait Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Lebanon Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Libya Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Mauritania Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Morocco Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Oman Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Palestine Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Qatar Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Somalia Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 South Sudan Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Sudan Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Syria Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Tunisia Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 United Arab Emirates Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports
 Yemen Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports

North America broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Canada English, French beIN Sports, RDS
 Puerto Rico English, Spanish GolTV, Sports Max
 United States English, Spanish GolTV

Oceania broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 American Samoa English beIN Sports
 Australia English beIN Sports
 Cook Islands English beIN Sports
 Federated States of Micronesia English beIN Sports, Fox Sports
 Fiji English beIN Sports
 French Polynesia English beIN Sports
 Guam English beIN Sports, Fox Sports
 Kiribati English beIN Sports
 Marshall Islands English beIN Sports
 Nauru English beIN Sports
 New Zealand English beIN Sports
 Niue English beIN Sports
 Northern Mariana Islands English beIN Sports
 Papua New Guinea English beIN Sports, Fox Sports
 Solomon Islands English beIN Sports
 Tonga English beIN Sports
 Tuvalu English beIN Sports
 Vanuatu English beIN Sports
 Wallis and Futuna English beIN Sports

Sub-Saharan Africa broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
 Angola Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Benin French Kwesé Sports
 Botswana English Kwesé Sports
 Burkina Faso French Kwesé Sports
 Burundi French Kwesé Sports
 Cameroon English, French Kwesé Sports
 Cape Verde Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Central African Republic French Kwesé Sports
 Congo French Kwesé Sports
 Côte d'Ivoire French Kwesé Sports
 DR Congo French Kwesé Sports
 Equatorial Guinea French, Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Eritrea English Kwesé Sports
 Ethiopia English Kwesé Sports
 Gabon French Kwesé Sports
 Gambia English Kwesé Sports
 Ghana English Kwesé Sports
 Guinea French Kwesé Sports
 Guinea-Bissau Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Kenya English Kwesé Sports
 Lesotho English Kwesé Sports
 Liberia English Kwesé Sports
 Madagascar French Kwesé Sports
 Malawi English Kwesé Sports
 Mali French Kwesé Sports
 Mauritius English, French Kwesé Sports
 Mozambique Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Namibia English Kwesé Sports
 Niger French Kwesé Sports
 Nigeria English Kwesé Sports
 Rwanda English, French Kwesé Sports
 São Tomé and Príncipe Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Senegal French Kwesé Sports
 Seychelles English, French Kwesé Sports
 Sierra Leone English Kwesé Sports
 South Africa English, Portuguese Kwesé Sports
 Swaziland English Kwesé Sports
 Tanzania English Kwesé Sports
 Togo French Kwesé Sports
 Uganda English Kwesé Sports
 Zambia English Kwesé Sports
 Zimbabwe English Kwesé Sports

Brazil TV ratings

Season Globo
rating
2003 23.9[1]
2004 25.5[1]
2005 27.5[1]
2006 26.2[1]
2007 21.1[1]
2008 20.0[1]
2009 23.2[1]
2010 20.9[1]
2011 21.1[1]
2012 17.1[2][3]
2013 17.0[2]
2014 16.8[4][5]
2015 18.1[6]

History

In 1987

With only conveying the Green Module of the Copa União, organized by the Clube dos 13, the television rights were sold for $3.4 million to Rede Globo.[7][8] And only with the conveying of the championship final, SBT broadcast the game instead, a blow to the Rede Globo, who says today that the Green Module would be the league itself, and then was prevented from entering the Ilha do Retiro.[9][10][11]

Besides Rede Globo, Rede Bandeirantes and Rede Manchete also took the rights to broadcast the mactches. [Citation needed]

Only Rede Bandeirantes acquired the broadcast rights to the next season. [Citation needed]

The contract was negotiated for $6 million.

League broadcasting rights was traded for $10.4 million.

A new contract was signed for $15 million.

In 1997

Began to be restricted games live in cities where the matches are held (except finals). The Clube dos 13 closed the contract with Rede Globo's television rights as the holder of the Brasileirão for $50 million (including editions of 1998 and 1999), and resolves itself split the rights with Rede Bandeirantes during this period. It was the first edition to be shown on pay-per-view (vía Premiere)

In 2000

Rede Globo's broadcast for Copa João Havelange was negotiated for $50 million.

The Clube dos 13 defines four divisions quota transmission. Group 1: Corinthians, São Paulo, Palmeiras, Flamengo and Vasco, Group 2: Santos, Group 3: Fluminense, Botafogo, Atlético Mineiro, Cruzeiro, Internacional and Grêmio; Group 4: Bahia, Goiás, Sport, Portuguesa, Coritiba, Atlético Paranaense, Bahia and Vitória.

Globo back to resell its broadcasting rights to another station. This time it was Globo's rival, Rede Record, broadcasting the 2006 edition

It expanded the TV contract to $130 million per year in the first issue disputed by points accrued.

The championship will be broadcast by 120 countries.

The C13 renews with Globo for the triennium season (2005–2008) by $300 million per year.

After teaming up with Rede Record, Rede Bandeirantes returns to transmit up to 2010 edition

For the first time, the rights were open bidding for the sale of broadcasting rights of the Brazilian Championship. All the media were invited to bid for TV packages open, closed, PPV, internet and broadcast abroad. Rede Globo has signed the largest TV contract in history of Brazilian football for $1.4 billion in the editions of 2009, 2010 and 2011. [Citation needed]

On 23 February 2011, Corinthians required its disaffiliation of the Clube dos 13 for not agreeing with the way in which the entity was negotiating the rights to broadcast the League for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014 with various media communication stakeholders.[12][13][14] The same goes to Botafogo on 25 March of the same year.[15] Previously, the club, along with Flamengo, Fluminense and Vasco, had already announced that it would negotiate their broadcast rights directly, without mediation of Clube dos 13, position then later also by Coritiba and Cruzeiro and then Vitória, Santos, Goiás, Bahia and Sport.

References

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