Non-League sides Sutton United and Lincoln City are the "only two clubs" that will allow TV cameras "in their dressing rooms for this weekend's FA Cup ties." Arsenal, Chelsea, ManU and Tottenham are "among the Premier League clubs still in football's oldest cup competition, with all of their games being broadcast live." Neither the BBC nor BT Sport have been allowed to use a "Cup cam." Neither club will receive "more cash for granting access." The use of cameras in changing rooms is "relatively new in football" (London DAILY MAIL, 2/14).
Sky Brasil subscribers can "once again receive the seven TV channels from Fox," according to information published by the pay-TV operator on its Facebook page. The two companies reached an agreement for the renewal of their contract. The channels in question are Fox, FX, National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Fox Life, Fox Sports and Fox Sports 2 (TELECOMPAPER, 2/14).
Eleven Sports announced an exclusive multi-year agreement with MMA promotion Cage Warriors Fighting Championship. The new three-year deal will see each of Cage Warriors' '17-19 events broadcast live across Eleven Sports' channels in all of the network's territories in Europe and Asia (Eleven Sports).
Dorna launched a new online home for the FIM Superbike World Championship. The new WorldSBK.com is able to portray the site over all types of screens -- through online, mobile and tablets (WorldSBK).