The love story between the oval balloon and TF1 continues.
The audiovisual group chaired by Gilles Pélisson has just won all the broadcasting rights for the 2023 Men's Rugby World Cup which will take place in France, as well as those for the 2021 Women's Cup, postponed due to the health crisis in France. fall 2022, in New Zealand.
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TF1 did not disclose the amount of this agreement.
But, according to our information, the broadcaster would have spent between 50 and 60 million euros for the full rights of the two competitions.
More than the 40 million paid in 2015 for the Men's World Cup alone in England.
And more, also, than the 33 to 35 million euros paid in 2019 to broadcast the competition in Japan, whose schedules were much less favorable, often in the morning.
Prime time matches
Inaugurated with a match between the XV of France and the All Blacks at the Stade de France, the 2023 World Cup will be “
the major sporting event of the year.
This tournament will be to rugby what
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