A continent mad about sports has gone mad without sports. This weekend was the first in which nearly all public sporting events across Europe were canceled or postponed in an effort to mitigate the…
A continent mad about sports has gone mad without sports. This weekend was the first in which nearly all public sporting events across Europe were canceled or postponed in an effort to mitigate the spread of Covid-19.
“Sporting events have been on the front line of disruption and there are many conversations taking place with government, health authorities and sports organizations about the safest and best way to move forward. We will continue to closely follow official advice and keep the health and wellbeing of fans, athletes and staff as our top priority.
While no decision has been taken around how subscriptions to live sports packages will be affected in terms of pricing, Movistar Plus said an announcement will be made in the coming days. NENT did not give an idea of how long the price reduction is expected to last but will seek compensation from sports rights owners in the event of further postponements or cancellations.
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