Broadcast bonanza sets Premier League apart


Britain Soccer Football - Leicester City v Everton - Barclays Premier League - King Power Stadium - 7/5/16Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri, Kasper Schmeichel (2nd L) and Riyad Mahrez (2nd R) with the trophy as they celebrate winning the Barclays Premier LeagueAction Images via Reuters / John CliftonLivepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League clubs enjoyed record revenues of 3.3 billion pounds in 2014-15 thanks to broadcast deals that will be even more lucrative next season, according to Deloitte.

The company's Sports Business Group said in its 25th annual review of football finance that England's top 92 professional football clubs had generated more than four billion pounds in revenues for the first time.

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