
bwin secures broadcasting rights for the Spanish Primera División
Live-Streaming package includes all games from the Spanish Primera and Segunda División until 2012.
At bwin.com, the excitement never ends with more than 10,000 live stream events every year and up to 15 parallel live broadcasts at peak times. The list of broadcast games includes everything from the German 1st and 2nd Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League™ Qualification to the Italian Serie A & B, the qualification games for the 2010 FIFA Football World Cup™, and the Ukraine or Korean League. With an average of 30 sport events broadcast daily, bwin gains a strong foothold in comparison with TV networks worldwide.
“bwin has become one of the leading live sports broadcaster. Like no other web platform, bwin.com offers an unprecedented choice of different sports, ranging from football to roller hockey. We are at the leading edge of the market and continue to expand our line-up, as we’ve done now with the Primera División games,” explains Co-CEO Manfred Bodner.
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