
New Changes in the English Premier League from Next Season
The British newspaper "Telegraph" revealed that the English Premier League is preparing to introduce significant changes to its television coverage during the upcoming season, including allowing interviews with substituted players on the touchline during matches.
According to the report, this move is part of a series of innovations inspired by American leagues, where photographers from the broadcasting channels will also be allowed to enter the pitch to capture close-up shots of goal celebrations.
In addition to granting limited access to locker rooms, with an emphasis on prohibiting filming during coaches' tactical briefings.
The newspaper explained that these adjustments come as part of a new broadcasting rights agreement worth over £6.7 billion for four years, between the Premier League and Sky Sports and TNT Sports.
This step aims to increase the added value for the broadcasting channels and keep pace with the evolution of global television coverage.
These innovations will be implemented gradually and in a limited manner, as it is expected that player interviews and access to locker rooms will be restricted to two matches for each host team throughout the season, while coordination between clubs and the league will continue to ensure the smooth implementation of the adjustments in accordance with the agreed controls.
According to the report, this move is part of a series of innovations inspired by American leagues, where photographers from the broadcasting channels will also be allowed to enter the pitch to capture close-up shots of goal celebrations.
In addition to granting limited access to locker rooms, with an emphasis on prohibiting filming during coaches' tactical briefings.
The newspaper explained that these adjustments come as part of a new broadcasting rights agreement worth over £6.7 billion for four years, between the Premier League and Sky Sports and TNT Sports.
This step aims to increase the added value for the broadcasting channels and keep pace with the evolution of global television coverage.
These innovations will be implemented gradually and in a limited manner, as it is expected that player interviews and access to locker rooms will be restricted to two matches for each host team throughout the season, while coordination between clubs and the league will continue to ensure the smooth implementation of the adjustments in accordance with the agreed controls.