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AFA edges towards government deal.


8/14/2009 8:45:01 AM

A senior government official has confirmed that Argentina President Cristina Fernandez will have the final say if the government is to take over the TV rights to the Argentine Argentine

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 football league.

Earlier this week the Argentine Football Association (AFA AFA

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) rescinded a contract with the TV rights-holding company, hoping to sign a new deal that will more than double the revenue and help bail out heavily indebted in·debt·ed  
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 clubs.

"If the president considers it appropriate, we'll begin looking at it,'' said Anibal Fernandez, the head of the cabinet in an interview with Argentina's Radio 10.

He said AFA president Julio Grondona Julio Humberto Grondona (born September 18, 1931) is an Argentine football executive. He has served as president of the Argentine Football Association (Asociación del Fútbol Argentino) since 1979.  would be meeting on Thursday with Fernandez.

The government has proposed paying the clubs $154 million for rights to televise tel·e·vise  
tr. & intr.v. tel·e·vised, tel·e·vis·ing, tel·e·vis·es
To broadcast or be broadcast by television.



[Back-formation from television.
 this season, more than double the $69 million the breached contract called for the broadcast consortium to pay.

Argentine media have reported the government is offering $1.6 billion for 10 years of broadcasting rights.

That would help the top 20 clubs in Argentina's first division, which owe a combined $182 million to the league, the government tax agency and players.

The government, which lacks the capacity to televise all the league's games, could show some games on the state TV channel and perhaps resell rights Many ebooks and pieces of software, especially in the field of online or internet marketing, are sold with resell rights included. It is therefore necessary to distinguish between normal resell rights and master resell rights.  to other cable networks or private channels.

The AFA this week said the season will begin on August 21, a week after it was originally scheduled.

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