DAZN: this is how much it will cost to watch Serie A 2022/23

DAZN: this is how much it will cost to watch Serie A 2022/23

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DAZN has recently announced the new subscription plans for the 2022-2023 season which will be activated from 2 August and which will allow all fans to choose their own viewing experience from the rich catalog of sports events and contents, live and on demand available on the streaming platform. DAZN will offer two different types of subscriptions for users, with different costs and features depending on the alternative chosen: the Standard plan and the Plus plan.

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The Standard plan

At 29.99 euros per month, the Standard subscription allows you to simultaneously watch live events broadcast or content on demand on two registered devices as long as both are connected to the internet of the same house (cable or Wi-Fi: fiber, xDSL, FWA). For example, a user connected from home via Smart TV and one via smartphone, both connected in the same place, i.e. to the same home internet network. The Standard plan allows you to register up to two devices to the DAZN App, you can still use DAZN on the go but not while the other registered device is being used.

The Plus plan


The words of the CEO of DAZN Italia

Stefano Azzi, CEO of DAZN Italia commented:

“DAZN's ambition has always been to bring sport in streaming to an ever-increasing number of fans, to do so we are working on the acquisition of top-level sports rights and more . We have enriched the editorial offer by bringing to the platform the entire Serie A TIM, the entire Serie BKT, the Spanish LaLiga exclusively, the entire Europa League, the best of the Conference League and various international football competitions. Added to these are the exclusive matches of the UEFA Women's Champions League, the thematic channels of Juventus, FC Internazionale and AC Milan, RedBull TV, sporting events broadcast on the Eurosport 1HD and 2HD channels such as tennis, in-depth programs such as Sunday Night Square and SuperTele, in addition to the rich coverage ensured by the on-demand content present in the app, because the emotions of sport also live off the playing fields. The subscription plan proposed for next season reflects the value of the sporting events that we broadcast live in Italy, the value of the Serie A TIM product and of our editorial offer. A new offer that we have developed to continue investing in Italy and bring further value and quality to our customers. "

DAZN's sports offer

DAZN's complete editorial offer includes the entire Serie A TIM, of which 266 exclusive matches and 114 co-exclusive, the entire BKT Series , Spanish LaLiga exclusively, the whole Europa League and the best of the Conference League and international competitions such as the Libertadores, the FA CUP and Carabao Cup (English League Cups). Without forgetting Copa Sudamericana, MLS, Women's Serie A, Primavera Championship, UEFA Women's Champions League, the thematic channels of Juventus, FC Internazionale and AC Milan, RedBull TV, sporting events broadcast on Eurosport 1HD and 2HD channels such as tennis, the unmissable UFC and Boxing meetings, Sunday Night Square and SuperTele in-depth programs.




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DAZN introduces premium accounts, tightens device rules in Italy

Internet streaming service DAZN's logo is pictured in its office in Tokyo, Japan March 21, 2017. Picture taken on March 21, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

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MILAN, June 9 (Reuters) - Sport streaming app DAZN will introduce a premium subscription and tighten rules on access to its services in Italy as it strives to boost revenue after a multi-billion euro deal to show top soccer games in the country.

Backed by billionaire Len Blavatnik, DAZN last year won the right to screen Serie A live matches in Italy for three seasons with a 2.5 billion euro ($2.7 billion) bid, in one of the largest deals for the video-streaming service in Europe.

But the contract has proved challenging for DAZN, with the service experiencing technical outages at the start of last season, while the company itself also complained about abuses of its password sharing policy and piracy.

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DAZN said under its new standard subscription, entailing a 29.99 euro monthly fee, access to its video app would be limited to two devices.

Concurrent watching of the same live event would be allowed only if devices were connected to the IP address of the same household.

DAZN also said it would also introduce a 39.99 euro premium subscription, called DAZN Plus, which would allow up to two devices to connect to the same live event from any location.

Premium subscribers would also be allowed to register up to six devices to the app.

Over the last Serie A season, DAZN offered a single subscription plan in Italy at 29.99 euros, featuring the conditions of the new premium offer.

'The (new) proposed subscription plan...reflects the value of sports events we livestream in Italy,' Stefano Azzi, head of DAZN's Italian operations said in a statement. 'We have developed this offer to continue investing in Italy.'

DAZN's announcement comes when Italy's biggest phone group, Telecom Italia (TIM) (TLIT.MI), is seeking to cut the cost of its 1 billion euros distribution deal with the sport streaming service. ($1 = 0.9378 euros)

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Reporting by Elvira Pollina; Editing by Keith Weir, David Evans and Alex Richardson

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