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TORNEOS Y COMPETENCIAS

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'Torneos y Competencias' ('TyC') is an Argentine sports communications firm created by Paraguayan businessman Carlos Ávila. It is an important force in the world of Argentine sports, with interests in publications and radio and TV broadcasting.
TyC started its activities in the Argentine media in 1982, with a golf program. Since then it produced and aired successful programs in open television such as ''El deporte y el hombre'', ''Tenis de Primera'', ''Fútbol de Primera'' and ''La Magia de la NBA''; the most successful of them being the weekly ''Fútbol de Primera'', which summarizes each day of competition in the Argentine first division. Fox Soccer Channel in the United States airs ''Fútbol de Primera'' with English voiceovers by its own announcers.
Torneos y Competencias has currently two cable TV channels ''TyC Sports'' and ''TyC Max''. It also produces most sport shows for the South American version of the United States channel Fox Sports.

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Argentine football and monopoly
Owners
External links

Argentine football and monopoly


In 1992 TyC signed an agreement with the Argentine Football Association for the exclusive transmission of Argentine football (soccer) matches. All the official matches are available on the ''TyC Sports'' and ''TyC Max'' cable channels.
Many people, such as the journalist Víctor Hugo Morales, disagrees with the agreement, they say it is a monopoly.
TyC also bought the rights for the transmission of the matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup from Germany, but reached an agreement with several open-air channels to broadcast the matches of the Argentina national football team.

Owners


The company, with over 20 years of existence, belongs to Liberty Argentina, Inc, a subsidiary of Liberty Media International, Inc (LMI) (40%), ACH Acquisitions Co. (20%), Telefonica de Contenidos S.A. Unipersonal (20%), A y N Argentina LLC. (20%).

External links



TyC Official Site

TyC Sports Official Site

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