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Premier League to Add Touchline Interviews and Dressing Room Access
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46724, member: 636"] Premier League television broadcasts will feature new camera access next season. Substituted players will give touchline interviews during matches. Camera crews will enter dressing rooms for limited footage. Operators can step onto the field to capture goal celebrations up close. The changes begin with a record-breaking television contract worth 6.6 billion pounds. Sky Sports and TNT will broadcast up to 270 live matches each season. The four-year agreement represents the most expensive domestic television deal in Premier League history. Officials have not released complete details about the coverage modifications. Players removed from games will have time to cool down before speaking with reporters. The league has not announced how many matches will feature these interviews. Dressing room cameras will have restricted access and cannot film team meetings. These broadcasting methods appear regularly in American sports but remain uncommon in British football. BBC will continue showing Premier League highlights on Match of the Day. The network also secured rights to Football Focus and expanded digital content. The broadcasting corporation maintains its weekend highlight package under the new television arrangement. Camera access represents a significant shift for Premier League coverage. American sports leagues have used similar filming techniques for many years. British football has traditionally maintained more privacy around players and team facilities. The new contract brings enhanced viewing experiences to television audiences across the country. [/QUOTE]
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