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Ex-Premier League chief media rights adviser's warning over possible future fall in TV rights fees as clubs argue against £330m rebate

Amid push back over a £330m rebate to Sky and other broadcasters, the Premier League faces an unpredictable future in terms of how the coronavirus pandemic could impact future TV deals. While there is understandable excitement in the more immediate future as plans are made on how the current campaign will be completed, and with games being played behind closed doors it will lead to a huge rise in viewing figures with broadcasters battling over who will show what with more games on offer, there is seemingly concern over the long-term impact. David Kogan, who was the Premier League’s chief media rights adviser from 1998 to 2015, has delivered his verdict on the matter and believes that...
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