Netflix doubles down on its WWE content while piracy tech and broadcast enhancements are put to use

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Netflix adds WWE library

Netflix has added the WWE library to its platform in the US. 

WWE’s library of premium live events (prior to September 2025) including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble, as well as documentaries and original programming, are now available through the streaming giant. This follows the January 2025 launch of WWE’s Monday Night Raw on Netflix, with past episodes of WWE Raw also available as part of this library agreement. 

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Friend MTS protects Premier League in Thailand, Laos & Cambodia

JAS TV has turned to Friend MTS to protect its Premier League broadcasts in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. 

Friend MTS’ anti-piracy solutions including forensic watermarking and global monitoring services will be used to combat piracy. This comes after JAS TV, through its Monomax streaming service, acquired Premier League rights in the territories until the end of the 2030/31 season. 

The pair have been working together since the beginning of the current campaign in August. 

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Bally’s enhances boxing broadcast with real-time data

Bally’s propietary sensor technology has been used for bare knuckle boxing event Bally’s Fightnight by BKB: Biloxi, which took place in the US on 9 January. 

The first in a series of bouts to be presented by Bally’s and BKB saw the technology embedded in fighter wrist wraps to capture real-time punch metrics - volume, velocity, type, and impact force, enhancing the broadcast with live leaderboards, predictive insights, fantasy-style scoring, heat maps, and power rankings. 

As well as being broadcast via the Bally’s app, the fight was shown in Spanish-language by the EstrellaTV App.