Real Madrid and Barca easily top LaLiga TV revenue with €160m each

December 30 - Real Madrid top the table in broadcast revenue that LaLiga distributes to their clubs for the 2021/22 season at €160m, slightly ahead of rivals Barcelona. Atletico Madrid rank third with 130 million euros.

The drop compared to other top LaLiga clubs is steep. At the bottom of the income distribution table are Mallorca and Madrid's Rayo Vallecano with 45.89 million euros. Ten clubs, or 50% of the league, receive less than €55m from the distribution of TV rights.

Comparing the distribution of Spanish income with the English Premier League and across Europe, LaLiga states: "Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are tied with the top six highest earning Premier League clubs. If we add Atlético de Madrid, all three have a higher share of media rights revenue than any club in the German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A and French Ligue 1."

LaLiga says its TV rights revenue has increased by 15% since the 2016/2017 season (from €1,390 million to €1,601 million) compared to the Premier League, which has increased by 5 % over the same period (2,398 million euros). to 2,536 million euros).

LaLiga argue that this is "a good figure given that the number of pay-TV subscribers in the UK is twice as high as in Spain (15 million subscribers compared to over 6.4 million in Spain), the number of subscribers to OTT platforms is also more than twice as high in the United Kingdom as in Spain (36 million subscribers compared to 14 million in Spain), in addition to having a higher population, a higher number of households and a higher level of per capita income than in Spain.”

Contact the author of this story at moc.l1672506397labto1672506397ofdlr1672506397owedi1672506397sni@n1672506397osloh1672506397cin.l1672506397uap1672506397

Real Madrid and Barca easily top LaLiga TV revenue with €160m each

December 30 - Real Madrid top the table in broadcast revenue that LaLiga distributes to their clubs for the 2021/22 season at €160m, slightly ahead of rivals Barcelona. Atletico Madrid rank third with 130 million euros.

The drop compared to other top LaLiga clubs is steep. At the bottom of the income distribution table are Mallorca and Madrid's Rayo Vallecano with 45.89 million euros. Ten clubs, or 50% of the league, receive less than €55m from the distribution of TV rights.

Comparing the distribution of Spanish income with the English Premier League and across Europe, LaLiga states: "Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are tied with the top six highest earning Premier League clubs. If we add Atlético de Madrid, all three have a higher share of media rights revenue than any club in the German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A and French Ligue 1."

LaLiga says its TV rights revenue has increased by 15% since the 2016/2017 season (from €1,390 million to €1,601 million) compared to the Premier League, which has increased by 5 % over the same period (2,398 million euros). to 2,536 million euros).

LaLiga argue that this is "a good figure given that the number of pay-TV subscribers in the UK is twice as high as in Spain (15 million subscribers compared to over 6.4 million in Spain), the number of subscribers to OTT platforms is also more than twice as high in the United Kingdom as in Spain (36 million subscribers compared to 14 million in Spain), in addition to having a higher population, a higher number of households and a higher level of per capita income than in Spain.”

Contact the author of this story at moc.l1672506397labto1672506397ofdlr1672506397owedi1672506397sni@n1672506397osloh1672506397cin.l1672506397uap1672506397

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