GolTV says it has not breached contract and issues warning

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GolTV issued a statement on the situation of the broadcast rights of Ecuadorian football in LigaPro. The public missive It goes in two directions and in both ways it seeks to continue with its regular broadcasts of the local tournament matches.

On the one hand the letter makes a threat about the consequences that the termination of the contract between both parties would bring. But on the other hand, he urges to resolve the conflict amicably and not as it has been going on.

On June 6th, the council of presidents of LigaPro authorized the highest representative of the organization, Miguel Ángel Loor, to give for terminating the contract.

The measure was taken before the alleged breach of contract by the cable company and the debt that, according to the clubs, the company has with the clubs.

The GolTV card at LigaPro

LigaPro notified of the termination of the contract so The Uruguayan television station says it rejects the decision and will continue broadcasting the matches. “GolTV will continue to broadcast the scheduled matches,” the statement added.

In addition, issue a warning of what will happen if the organization wishes to terminate the contract signed in 2018. “If they maintain their position, they will have to pay GolTV the expected fine,” the statement warns.

The letter is signed by José Vedova, general manager, and was published this Thursday, June 13, 2024 on its official social networks.

GolTV assures that its actions with the Ecuadorian tournament have been in “good faith” during the business relationship and asks, after warning, that everything be settled amicably. “We invite you to resolve existing differences amicably and work together to define new commercial conditions,” the statement says.

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After asking for friendly solutions they conclude with another warning. “Under warning of initiating legal actions that correspond by law.”

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