DAZN: "2024 will be the first year in which we are profitable" (Shay Segev)
"DAZN is positioned for long-term success, we are in the final phase of a first step. We are focusing on three pillars: the key markets where we need to maximise our potential, the fight against piracy and the integration of social content. We want to make the most of our digital nature, integrating ticketing for fans and enthusiasts. Thirdly, the aim is to expand into other markets. 2024 will be the first year in which we are profitable, after years in which we have consolidated our position. We will continue to invest," said Shay Segev
CEO @ DAZN
, CEO of the DAZN
Sector: OTT platformCEO: Shay SegevCEO France: Brice Daumin (since February 2024)
Distribution: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Japan, Canada, USA, Italy, Spain, Brazil and France
- Launch in over…
Group, on 17/07/2024.
Segev spoke during a conference to present the competitions broadcast on DAZN in Italy for the 2024-25 season (including Serie A Enilive
Italian football's first division, 20 clubs (Enilive acquired the naming rights from 2024-25)
in full), held in Milan (Lombardy, Italy), on 17/07/2024. "Italy is a central country in DAZN's strategy. Thanks to its solid results, it makes a fundamental contribution to the Group's overall growth. Our investments will not stop," said Shay Segev.
The OTT
Over-the-top, content provided through the Internet.
platform has also acquired the domestic TV rights to the Ligue 1 McDonald's
Name of the top division of French football for the 2024-2027 cycle (€30m per season)
for the 2024-2029 cycle. DAZN obtained these rights with beIN SPORTS France
Sector: pay-TV sports group (rebranding of Al-Jazira Sport on 01/01/2014)
• beIN Sport's first channel launched in France in June 2012
Shareholding: beIN Media Group via beIN Europe…
for an estimated €500m a year, according to L'Équipe. DAZN will broadcast eight games per matchday (€400m per year), while beIN will broadcast one per matchday (€100m, top fixture or 2nd choice match every other week), again according to L'Équipe.
"Since 2016, we have invested more than €10bn in premium sports rights alone, and in 2022, and especially in 2023, we saw the benefits of this investment with revenue growth of more than 100%, to over $3.2bn. Our financial priorities for 2023 were to accelerate this growth," added Shay Segev.
DAZN: a turnover of $2.19bn & net loss of $1.25bn in 2022 (press)
• DAZN posted a turnover of $2.19bn (€2bn) and a net loss of $1.25bn (€1.14bn) in 2022, according to figures released by the platform.
• DAZN recorded a 41% increase in turnover compared with 2021. At that time, the platform posted a turnover of $1.56bn (€1.42bn), with a net loss of $2.3bn (€2.1bn). The loss recorded in 2022 is therefore down by 46%.
• In 2022, the Group's expenditure rose by 14%, from $2.9bn to $3.3bn (€2.6bn to €3bn). Broadcasting rights costs amounted to $2.37bn (€2.2bn), compared with $1.9bn (€1.7bn) in 2021. Marketing and content costs came to $462m (€422m).
Serie A Enilive: DAZN & Sky Italia have extended their broadcasting rights for the 2024-2029 cycle (€900m/year)
- DAZN and Sky Italia
Sector: pay-TV operator by satellite, ADSL and mobile
Founded: 31/07/2003
Headquarters: Milan, Italy
Main sports channels: Sky Sport 24, Sky Sport uno, Sky Sport football, Sky Sport F1, Sky Sport…
extended their broadcasting rights, in Italy, to the Serie A TIM for the 2024-2029 cycle (five seasons), on 23/10/2023.
- DAZN will continue to broadcast all matches, including seven out of ten on an exclusive basis per matchday, while Sky Italia will co-broadcast three games each matchday.
- The platform extended these rights for €700m per year, while Sky Italia will pay an annual €200m, bringing the total amount for the Italian league's domestic media rights to €900m per year over the 2024-2029 cycle, according to Italian media.
- This figure represents a slight decrease compared to the 2021-2024 cycle. Both parties held the rights to broadcast the Serie A TIM in Italy over the 2021-2024 cycle for an annual sum of €927.5m.
- The OTT platform broadcast all matches, for an annual fee of €840m. Sky Italia co-broadcast three games per matchday and paid €87.5m per year for these rights.
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DAZN
Sector: OTT platform
CEO: Shay Segev
CEO France: Brice Daumin (since February 2024)
Distribution: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Japan, Canada, USA, Italy, Spain, Brazil and France
- Launch in over 200 additional countries on 01/12/2020
- Distribution of the channels Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 in Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain and Switzerland
Turnover:
- $2.19bn in 2022
- $1.56bn in 2021
- $872m in 2020
Main football TV rights:
• France: Ligue 1 McDonald's (8 games per matchday for 2024-2029, €400m per season), National 1 (two games per matchday in 2023-24), D1 Arkema (two games per matchday matches from 2023-24), NWSL (2023), PFL (from 2024), Glory Kickboxing (from 2024), Betclic Élite (2024-2029)
• Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Bundesliga (2019-2021): 40 matches per season.
2019-2025: Bundesliga (106 matches per season)
2021-2024, 2024-2027 (Germany): Champions League (all matches excluding the Tuesday night top fixture)
2021-2024 (Germany): Europa League (exclusively), LALIGA EA Sports, Ligue 1
2024-2027 (Germany, Austria, Switzerland): Serie A Enilive, Ligue 1
2022-2026: Nations League, Euro 2024 qualifiers, 2026 World Cup qualifiers, friendlies, Finalissima
• Switzerland: Premier League, LALIGA EA Sports, Serie A Enilive, Ligue 1
• Japan: J.League (€141m per year for 2017-2028, 2028-2033), Premier League, LALIGA EA Sports, Serie A Enilive, Ligue 1 from 2022-23. 2022-2028: Nations League, Euro 2024 qualifiers, 2026 World Cup qualifiers, friendlies, Finalissima, Formula 1 (2018-2025)
• Canada: Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League (2018-2027), Serie A (exclusive digital rights)/2019-2022: Premier League, LALIGA, Ligue 1 (sublicense from beIN Sports)
2022-2028: Nations league 2022-23, 2024-25, and 2026-27 and the finals, European qualifiers for Euro 2024 and Euro 2028, European qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, international friendlies, finalissima match 2022 and 2024 (select matchups from top European national teams)
2023-2026: exclusive full broadcasting rights to the Bundesliga, 2.Bundesliga and DFL-Supercup
• Italy: 2018-2021 - Serie A - 3 out of 10 games per matchday (€193m per season). 2021-2024 - all matches including 7 out of 10 exclusively (€840m per season). 2024-2029 - all matches including 7 out of 10 exclusively (€700m per season).
2021-2024: Serie B - non-exclusive streaming rights (all matches)
2021-2024: UEFA - non-exclusive streaming rights to the Europa League and Europa Conference League
LALIGA EA Sports (2018-2029), Ligue 1 McDonald's (2018-2021), The Emirates FA Cup, Barclays Women's Super League, Arkema Première Ligue
NFL, MotoGP, UFC
• Spain: LALIGA EA Sports (5/10 games per matchday, 2022-2027 cycle), Premier League (2019-2028), Serie A (2024-2027), Bundesliga (2024-2029), Formula 1, MotoGP, Euroleague basketball, UFC, Liga F (2022-2027, 7/8 games exclusively per matchday)
• Portugal: Premier League (2022-2025), Bundesliga (2021-2025), Ligue 1 (2021-2024), LALIGA EA Sports (2021-2029), Champions League (2021-2024)
• Belgium: Serie A Enilive (2021-2027), Premier League (2019-2028)Bundesliga (2021-2025), LALIGA EA Sports (2021-2026), Jupiler Pro League (2020-2025), Nations League and European qualifiers for Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup (2022-2026).
• Taiwan: LALIGA EA Sports and Major League Baseball (MLB)
• UEFA: World (excluding MENA and China): UEFA Women's Champions League (2021-2025). Partnership with YouTube for a free broadcast (100% of matches in 2021-2023, 19 of 61 matches in 2023-2025)
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