Saturday, August 21, 2010

Gillette Flow Diagram

ccer Channel carried it too, with voiceovers by its own announcers in English.

But because of the economic crisis affecting several clubs in the Primera, the AFA (Julian Grondona) tried to reorganize the allowance of TV rights in order to make some money. TyC and Clarin (a publisher) formed TSC and were supposed to pay the AFA a large sum of money for the rights. Chaos ensued when they only paid about a third of the amount Grondona wanted. Now there are numerous lawsuits going on among the AFA, Clarin, TyC and TSC. Since August 2009 the TV rights for the Argentine Primera belong to Channel 7, a state-owned Argentine TV channel.

EDIT: One of my Argentine flisters has corrected the Wiki information (which was incorrect and incomplete for

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