List of sports broadcasters

This page lists sports broadcasters from around the world along with the sports rights they currently have for broadcast.

beIN Sports (Middle East & North Africa)
beIN Sports is the largest sports broadcaster across the Middle East and North African region, spanning multiple countries. The schedules are filled primarily by football coverage but other sports rights are also owned.

beIN Sports currently has the rights to broadcast the following to the Middle East and North African market:
 * Eredivisie
 * FA Cup
 * The Football League
 * The Football League Cup
 * La Liga
 * Premier League
 * beIN Sports is the exclusive broadcaster in the region, airing all 380 matches each season across TV and online via the beIN Sports Connect service.
 * Serie A
 * UEFA Champions League
 * UEFA Europa League
 * US Open (Tennis)

Sky Sports (United Kingdom)
Sky Sports is the United Kingdom's dominant sports broadcaster.

Sky Sports currently has the rights to broadcast the following to the United Kingdom market:
 * ATP Tour
 * The Football League
 * Sky Sports is the exclusive home of the Football League. Live matches and supporting programmes are aired from the Championship, League One and League Two. As part of this deal, exclusive coverage of the Football League Cup (currently known as the Capital One Cup for sponsorship reasons).
 * The Masters
 * Sky Sports has the rights to broadcast every round of The Masters golf major.
 * The Open Championship
 * PGA Championship
 * PGA Tour
 * PGA European Tour
 * Premier League
 * Sky Sports currently shows 116 live Premier League matches each season; this rights cycle finishes at the end of the 2015/16 season.
 * From the start of the 2016/17 season, Sky Sports will show 126 live matches each season until the end of the 2018/19 season.
 * Ryder Cup
 * US Open (Golf)
 * US Open (Tennis)
 * WWE
 * Sky Sports is the exclusive home of WWE in the United Kingdom. Regular programming is broadcast on the Sky Sports channels plus occasional programming is shown on Sky 1. The big pay-per-view events are shown on the Sky Sports Box Office service.