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Ligue 1 broadcaster since the start of this 2024-2025 season, Dazn is well embarked to meet its objectives. The British platform aims at 1.5 million subscribers by December 2025, and if it does not reach this bar it will be able to activate an early starting clause – the L1 dissemination contract until 2029. A possibility which is not to be excluded since, according to the team, the number of subscriptions would revolve around 500,000. The hearings of the matches are therefore not flamboyant.
Victim of a questionable strategy and massive hacking, Dazn lowered the price of its subscription to promotional tenders. To relaunch the machine, she could also bet on the recruitment of a renowned consultant. A name was submitted by the journalist of The teamSacha Nokovitch. That of Pierre Sage, freshly dismissed on the side of Lyon and who notably stood out for his excellent post-match analyzes.
“You might as well take one of the best on the market”
“Pierre Sage would already appear in the software of headhunters of consultants, if this job existed “Said the media specialist to The team Regarding the former OL coach, whose name has circulated in recent days on the side of Rennes.
And to add: ” Dazn, the major broadcaster of Ligue 1, that the former Lyon coach had kindly tickled on his prices at the start of the season, will not be resentful. Since the departure of Patrick Vieira, the platform has no more coach in its band of consultants, so as much to take one of the best on the market. It remains to be seen what the two main interested parties think.
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