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* Application Deadline: Dec. 31, 2024
* Nyon
* Hybrid
Job Description
Job information
Division/Unit: Marketing / Media Rights & Production Services
Contract type: Permanent
Start date: 01/04/2025
Main goal
The UEFA Media Rights and Broadcaster Services unit manages the sale of media rights and associated servicing across all UEFA’s national team competitions. The Senior Media Rights Manager is responsible for the implementation of media rights strategies, ensuring revenue optimisation and a broad distribution platform for UEFA competitions.
Key responsibilities
1. Management:
- Supervising the Media Rights Specialist
2. Strategy and targets:
- Together with the UEFA management, defining UEFA’s strategic media rights targets and associated day-to-day go-to-market strategy
- Providing comprehensive and regular reports to the management team on progress, issues and opportunities
- Contributing to the creation of standard documentation (rights agreement templates, tender documentation, bidding forms, etc.) used in the relevant sales processes together with UEFA’s commercial legal team
3. Day-to-day agency management:
- Managing the media rights sales processes in coordination with the relevant agencies and UEFA’s legal services
- Defining timelines and rights packages, preparing associated tender documentation, evaluating bids received, managing UEFA’s internal approval processes and negotiating media rights agreements
- Ensuring consistency in the implementation of the agreed strategy
- Supervising the delivery of rights for ongoing competitions and managing arising issues, such as requests for contractual amendments, breaches of contract or scheduling conflicts
- Ensuring relevant monitoring of media rights exploitation and account management issues
4. National association liaison:
- Defining the framework within which UEFA’s member associations can exploit certain (delayed) media rights to their own matches
- Providing information and support to UEFA’s member associations to ensure the correct delivery of rights to UEFA and broadcasters
5. Other:
- Taking responsibility for the media aspects of all or some of the official competition documentation (e.g. regulations, manuals and guidelines)
- Attending workshops, briefings and other events both as a speaker and a participant
- Helping UEFA's football division to define match schedules for relevant competitions by providing commercial evaluations
- Supporting the unilateral broadcast services and broadcast information unit in defining a service portfolio, communication needs and arbitration matters
- Supporting UEFA’s commercial operations unit with the implementation of in-season broadcast services
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