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ROME – Mediaset Premium, the for-pay broadcaster owned by powerful Italian billionaire media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, has been fined €120,000, or about $150,000, for unfair trade practices ...
Mediaset filed a suit in 2017 claiming Vivendi plotted to drive down Mediaset’s share price by premeditating to dishonor their 2016 deal to buy its pay-TV unit Mediaset Premium, and then ...
Under the terms of the partnership agreement, the two groups would have reciprocally swapped a 3.5% stake and Vivendi would have acquired Mediaset’s pay-TV business, Mediaset Premium.
Mediaset Premium, which expects to have 420,000 customers by the end of the year, predicts it will produce more than 400 million euros ($632 million) in revenue this year, with losses totaling 70 ...
Following the progressive scaling down of Mediaset Premium and the loss of the sports channels, the service has become less appealing to potential subscribers. This means that Sky Italia will remain ...
The original deal envisaged the two companies swapping 3.5% of each other’s stock, with Vivendi also acquiring control over Mediaset Premium, in which Mediaset owned 89%.
Mediaset Premium revenues grew 7.3 percent during the first nine months of 2013 to Euros 410 million ($564 million), but the Italo digital paybox is still not profitable.
As previously reported by Deadline, the deal sees the two companies swap 3.5% of each other’s stock, with Vivendi also acquiring control over Mediaset Premium, in which Mediaset owned 89%.
MarketWatch.com Mediaset in talks with Sky Italia on premium offering By Giada Zampano Published: March 12, 2008, 7:10 a.m. ET ...
ROME - Spanish telecom Telefonica has acquired an 11.1 percent stake in Silvio Berlusconi's Mediaset Premium pay-TV operation for Euros 100 million $136 million) in a possible prelude to more ...
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