DAZN, the big hiccup that comes at a bad time

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Black screen on the pre-match and the first 30 seconds of the weekend poster – Rennes-OM at Roazhon Park – this is the improbable introduction observed on the antenna of the first channel of the DAZN platform this Saturday evening .

A momentary interruption of the programs perhaps due to a beam break which gave rise to a message of apology from the Ligue 1 broadcaster. Which did not prevent social networks from igniting and severely criticizing the British group.

“The worst broadcaster in history”

Thief “, ” unacceptable “, ” the worst broadcaster in history », Criticisms – and insults – did not fail to rain down on DAZN. In catastrophic timing given the announcements recently made by those responsible for the channel.

Brice Daumin, the boss of DAZN France, had just lifted the veil on new promotional offers: a basic subscription now at 19.99 euros – renewable next season – and a “young offer” for the less from 26 years old at 10 euros without commitment. All with the confirmation of a mid-season pass at a price of 69 euros available until February 3.

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