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DAZN is reviewing its copy again. Faced with the revolt of Ligue 1 fans deeming its pricing policy prohibitive, the British platform announced last month the launch of a promotional offer. It thus reduced the annual rate from 29.99 to 19.99 euros per month. Insufficient to combat piracy, which has become public enemy number 1. This morning, The Team informs us that DAZN has in fact around 500,000 subscribers, far from its target of 1.5 million.
Brice Daumin, the French CEO of the platform, understood that correcting the subscription price was necessary to convince the refractory parties, and he thus announced for The Team the launch of two new promotional offers: “From next week and until Classic, we are relaunching the one at €19.99 per month with one connection and another at €29.99 for two simultaneous connections. » Each time with a one-year commitment. DAZN is not throwing in the towel.
To ensure you don’t miss anything from your favorite championship, don’t hesitate any longer and subscribe to one of the DAZN offers!
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