ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's largest telecoms group ??? has secured a deal to broadcast matches of the top two European tournaments for the next three years, it said on Wednesday, in a bid to boost market share amid fierce competition at home.
OTE, which is 40 percent owned and managed by Germany's Deutsche Telekom, said its pay-TV unit will broadcast all UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League matches for three years from July 2015. It did not reveal the cost of the deal.
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