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The Court found that the Commission did not meet its responsibilities as outlined in Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

Potential advancements emerge in the Sky-Mediaset dispute, according to Calcio&Finanza. The prospect of a future merger for football rights might be drawing nearer, following an improvement in their 'cinematic' relationships. Reportedly: 'Initial moves towards an alliance between Mediaset and...

The Court ruled that the Commission neglected its responsibilities prescribed by Article 85 (1) of...
The Court ruled that the Commission neglected its responsibilities prescribed by Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

The Court found that the Commission did not meet its responsibilities as outlined in Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

The media landscape in Italy could be set for a significant shake-up, as reports suggest that a potential merger between Premium and Sky is back on the table. This merger, if it happens, could have far-reaching implications, influencing not only the broadcast of films but also the rights to soccer matches.

The thaw in cinematic relations between Mediaset and Sky is considered a significant development. The two companies are reportedly considering a potential approach that involves the broadcast of Italian films from the Medusa list, as well as soccer rights. According to Reuters, investment banks, with Mediobanca leading the group, are backing this potential merger.

Currently, Sky Italia holds the exclusive rights to broadcast Italian films from the Medusa list, as per an agreement with Mediaset. However, the agreement does not extend to soccer rights. The merger, if it occurs, would likely involve soccer rights, according to the report.

The merger dossier, which has been an option for some time, could potentially be included in the merger discussions. The exact details of the potential approach between Mediaset and Sky are not yet finalized.

The agreement between Mediaset and Sky Italia regarding the broadcast of Italian films from the Medusa list has already been reached. Italian films from the Medusa list will be exclusively broadcast by Sky Italia, as per the agreement.

It's important to note that the search results do not provide information on the name of the investment bank supporting the merger between Premium and Sky, beyond Mediobanca leading the group.

This potential merger is a significant development in the media landscape, potentially impacting the broadcast of both films and soccer rights. As negotiations continue, the media industry will be watching closely to see how this unfolds.

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