DAZN paid one billion dollars for Club World Cup streaming rights during late 2024. The company broadcasts games across 15 languages without charging viewers any fees. Walker Jacobs serves as global chief revenue officer and calls this move a major gamble. He believes the tournament will attract millions of new users to their platform. DAZN wants to expand its reach across multiple countries through soccer.
The streaming service started operations back in 2015 from its United Kingdom headquarters. Company leaders predicted fans would watch sports through internet platforms rather than traditional television. DAZN bought rights to European soccer matches and professional boxing events over recent years. The platform streams more than 90,000 sporting events annually across 200 different nations. North America represents a key growth target for future expansion plans.
DAZN offers premium features through monthly subscriptions costing 30 dollars per month. Paying customers receive better video quality and fewer commercial interruptions during matches. The company made sublicensing agreements with TNT Sports and Univision worth hundreds of millions. Chief executive Pete Oliver oversees growth markets and negotiated these television deals. New advertising formats will appear during game stoppages for the first time.
The streaming service started operations back in 2015 from its United Kingdom headquarters. Company leaders predicted fans would watch sports through internet platforms rather than traditional television. DAZN bought rights to European soccer matches and professional boxing events over recent years. The platform streams more than 90,000 sporting events annually across 200 different nations. North America represents a key growth target for future expansion plans.
DAZN offers premium features through monthly subscriptions costing 30 dollars per month. Paying customers receive better video quality and fewer commercial interruptions during matches. The company made sublicensing agreements with TNT Sports and Univision worth hundreds of millions. Chief executive Pete Oliver oversees growth markets and negotiated these television deals. New advertising formats will appear during game stoppages for the first time.