SempreMilan
·14 June 2023
CF: How much Milan and other Serie A clubs earned from TV rights in 2022-23

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·14 June 2023
The amount of TV revenue that each Serie A team received for the 2022-23 season has been revealed, according to a report.
As Calcio e Finanza reports, the final table has an impact not only from a sporting point of view, but also from an economic point of view as the distribution of television rights money that Lega Serie A hands out to the 20 clubs depends on the final position.
The division of income from TV rights is carried out on the basis of precise criteria imposed by the Melandri Law, which means that 50% is split equally but then the remaining 50% is further divided up.
Of that, 20% is based on catchment area (of which 8% based on Auditel certified television audience and 12% based on paying viewers) and 30% is based on sporting results.
That 30% is made up of 12% based on league finish, 3% on points for the current season, 10% based on results achieved in the last five seasons and 5% based on the ranking formed taking into account of results achieved at national and international level from the 1946-47 season onwards.
Overall, Serie A will distribute around €1.018bn net to the clubs, a figure which does not include the value of the parachute and mutual payments to the lower leagues.
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