Thamani ya Mkataba wa Azam TV na TFF wa Haki za Matangazo: Azam Media’s agreement with the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) and the League Board to broadcast Premier League matches in mainland Tanzania is a large and long-term commitment. Here is an expanded version of the key details:
Time and value: Azam Media, in a landmark deal, has committed to broadcasting Premier League matches in mainland Tanzania for a lucrative 10-year deal. The total value of this contract is 225.6 billion Tanzanian shillings.
Signature: The official signing of this historic agreement took place at an event held today in the city of Dar es Salaam. This event marked a major development in the world of football and sports broadcasting in Tanzania.
Start: This new contract is expected to come into effect at the start of the next football season, which is the 2021/2022 season. Football fans and viewers can look forward to a new era of sports entertainment when Azam Media brings the excitement of the Premier League to their screens.
Thamani ya Mkataba wa Azam TV na TFF wa Haki za Matangazo
Historical significance: This agreement not only represents a significant financial commitment but also underlines the growing interest and investment in football in Tanzania. It provides a platform for fans across the country to enjoy quality broadcasts of their favorite teams and players.
> For the next three seasons i.e. 2021/22 to 2023/24, the champion of mainland Tanzania will be earning 500 million shillings per season. The second winner 250 million shillings, the third winner 225 million shillings and the fourth winner 200 million shillings.
Long-term partnership: The 10-year agreement marks a strong long-term partnership between Azam Media, TFF and League Board. The long-term commitment is expected to bring stability and growth to Tanzanian football and benefit football and its fans.
This partnership aims to increase the Premier League broadcast and viewer experience in mainland Tanzania, showcasing the spirit of football and the vision for its future in this region.
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