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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Discovery Beats DAZN to the Punch, Close to $800 Million Deal with BT to Create Sports Rights JV in the UK ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Agreement would combine coverage of the Olympics, football’s Premier League and UEFA Champions League, as well as other major leagues and events ahead of the big Warner Discovery tie-up ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ daniel.frankel@futurenet.com (Daniel Frankel) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Daniel Frankel ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7wBJVmzcn7E9PQZWPFQsH7.jpeg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>Discovery Inc. said it has entered exclusive talks with BT Group to create a new UK sports programming joint venture that would essentially combine the forces of Eurosport UK and and BT Sport.</p><p>The proposed JV would combine portfolios of expensive rights deals, which include the OIympics, soccer&apos;s Premier League, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, cycling&apos;s Grand Tours, tennis&apos; Grand Slams and Premiership Rugby. </p><p>Discovery reportedly disrupted plans from UK-based sports-streaming giant DAZN to acquire BT Sports. Published reports value JV deal at around $800 million. Discovery also said the JV could be up and running this year. </p><p>“We are excited about this opportunity with BT Group to offer consumers a stronger and simplified combined sport offering in the U.K. and Ireland, and, more broadly, to advance our strategy of bringing sports and entertainment to more consumers on the platform of their choice,” said JB Perrette, president & CEO of Discovery streaming and international. “We are aligned with BT Group on a shared vision to maximize the value and appeal of our respective UK sport assets, and we look forward to concluding a deal in the coming weeks.”   </p><p>Discovery acquired Eurosport in 2014 and said the unit now serves 130,000 subscribers in more than 200 markets. </p><p>The conglomerate announced the BT Sports talks on the same day that European regulators approved its $43 billion merger with Warner Media. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ NBA's 4K Telecast: Spectacular Views from London  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ NBA's 4K Telecast: Spectacular Views from London ]]>
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                                <p>The grain of the hardwood floor was in pristine stain. One could easily discern the rotation of the ball in flight on long 3s. Flailing arms and hands in pursuit of loose balls sprang onto the screen.</p><p>The scene: Neulion’s Live 4K streaming presentation of the Jan. 15 matchup between the Milwaukee Bucks and New York Knicks from London’s O2 arena at NBA headquarters in New York.</p><p>BT Sports produced the game in 4K – the first for a major U.S. sports league – which delivers 4000DPIs, quadruple the resolution of images seen on most high-definition TVs.</p><p>Executives at Neulion, which also streamed Knicks-Bucks live to executives and clients in its San Diego office and who will be showcasing the Global Game contest to others, talked up the imminent promise of 4K. They mentioned how many TVs are already properly equipped; that Hollywood is up-converting or  filming to some degree in the format; that GoPro cameras and Samsung Galaxy phones can capture images thusly; that Comcast,  DirecTV, Netflix and Amazon are in the game: that IPTV protocol will afford consumers personal  4K choices.</p><p>Still, the likelihood that consumers will get to see a lot of sports in 4K anytime soon is remote.</p><p>NBA executive vice president of operations and technology Steve Hellmuth, on a phone call from London during the telecast, said 4K cameras are in fairly wide play in the production flow, citing ESPN's use during some NBA games to cover everything for referees’ replays. He also noted that Fox filmed some of the 2014 World Series action in the format, as did CBS during Super Bowl XVIII.</p><p>Full-scale 4K production is another matter, though. Asked if TNT might shoot the 2015 All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden in the format, Hellmuth said it physically can’t happen:  there aren’t any mobile production trucks in the States yet.</p><p>That's expected to change in April when the Mobile TV Group is scheduled to roll up a truck armed with <a href="http://sportsvideo.org/main/blog/2014/12/mobile-tv-group-set-to-roll-nations-first-4k-truck-in-2015/">a full array of 4K-capable equipment to the NAB convention in Las Vegas.</a></p><p>Might that mean use during the NBA Finals, or other events? Sports fans should hope so.</p><p>BT Sports/Neulion’s images were spectacular on the 65-inch TV screen in Olympic Tower.</p><p>When New York’s Carmelo Anthony lowered his shoulder and drove Milwaukee’s John Henson to the floor before Buck teammate Jared Dudley hacked the crap out of the Knicks star from behind, you could feel each of the player's pain.</p><p>A close-up of an O.J. Mayo baseline jumper over Shane Larkin accentuated the height and lift differential between the opponents.</p><p>In short, 4K provided real courtside vistas of the proceedings.</p><p>Conversely, at points there was also a bit too much reality reproduction. A view of the wrinkles in Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s neck as he waved to the London crowd was better left unseen, while the bald spot/hole in the beard  of Milwaukee's Mayo became all too noticeable during a halftime interview</p><p>One final visual takeaway from the 4K telecast: Phil Jackson’s 2014-15 New York Knicks suck in any format.</p>
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