Another broadcaster has entered the competition for the rights to broadcast the Israeli Premier League, potentially reshaping the local sports media landscape. The development, reported by Israel Hayom, suggests a shift from the current near-monopoly.
Israel Hayom reports that another television channel has entered the race for the broadcasting rights of the Israeli Premier League soccer. The move could break the long-standing near-monopoly held by one broadcaster, potentially offering fans more viewing options and increasing competition in the market. Details on which channel entered and the timeline for the rights tender were not provided in this initial report.
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