Comments Thread For: DAZN Won't Pay Rights Fees Until Events Resume; To Furlough Employees
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I canceled once my $10 a month subscription price changed. If they get back up and running I'll subscribe again.Comment
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You're making that up. Many of us thought of business affected. The usual due dilligence in situations like this is to give back to customers for all types of markets. Meaning, DAZN customers whom paid a year, can get prorated credits for what they didn't get, meaning an extra month or 2 on the house for full year subs. Monthly rate cancellations is easy to accomodate as well.Comment
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Comments Thread For: DAZN Won't Pay Rights Fees Until Events Resume; To Furlough Employees
The economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic has forced one of the most prominent companies in boxing to take cost-cutting measures. According to a Sports Business Daily report posted to its website Tuesday, DAZN has begun informing sports leagues with which it has contracts that it won't pay rights fees for events that have been postponed or other content that hasn't been provided due to the COVID-19 crisis. The report stated that DAZN is believed to be the first media company involved in such deals to start withholding rights fees for postponed events.
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why would they be? ''furloughing'' isn't an exclusive word for DAZN when many companies worldwide are doing this. Isn't the point not to contaminate others at work and comply with govt. protocols for health safety? Furloughing is actually good, it means you can have paid leave or no pay, but you're not being ''riffed'' because of budget cuts. The pandemic is worldwide phenomenon, and DAZN seems to be the only company affected? right...Comment
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I just canceled yesterday. Had no problems. Will sign up again when fights resume. It’s easy to cancelComment
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