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Media Rights and Broadcaster Services Intern

  • Application Deadline: Jan. 10, 2025
  • Nyon
  • Hybrid
  • Application Deadline: Jan. 10, 2025
  • Nyon
  • Hybrid

Job information
Division/Unit: Marketing / Media Rights & Production Services
Contract type: maximum term
Start date: 01/02/2025
End date: 31/07/2025

Main goal

The UEFA Media Rights and Broadcaster Services Unit manages the exploitation of all UEFA's media rights and the account management of the UEFA broadcast partners for all UEFA’s national team competitions.

The Media Rights and Broadcaster Services Intern will report to the Media Rights Specialist and support the unit with the proper implementation of:

  • media rights strategies, ensuring revenue optimisation and a broad distribution platform for UEFA competitions;
  • communication with and information flows relating to UEFA’s broadcast partners (client-centric approach); and
  • unilateral broadcast services for UEFA broadcast partners including the allocation of resources and scheduling as well as general account management.

Key responsibilities

Licensing of archive footage

  • Handling daily archive licensing sales, servicing and contract management
  • Working with colleagues in Legal and TV Production and externally with national associations, clubs, broadcasters, production companies and agencies as required

Media rights sales for UEFA youth, women’s and futsal competitions

  • Providing administrative support to the Media Rights Specialist in relation to the sale of the remaining rights to UEFA youth, women’s and futsal competitions
  • Monitoring national associations’ exploitation of media rights and providing follow-up or account management as required

Broadcaster information

  • Information/communication
    • Analysing statistics on UEFA’s current information/communication tools
    • Benchmarking UEFA’s tools against those of other major sports organisations (FIFA, HBS, IOC, etc.)
    • Researching information/communication technologies and trends

  • UEFA Broadcaster App
    • Collecting input from stakeholders on the implementation of the UEFA Broadcaster App, creating Google maps of stadiums with key locations, and ensuring that the tool is implemented correctly (tests, quality check, etc.)
  • General support
    • Helping with the organisation of workshops, in particular with guest management, remote access, signage and the IT set-up
    • Managing VISTA Portal access requests from UEFA broadcast partners
    • Ensuring consistency across UEFA’s information/communication tools

Unilateral broadcast services

  • Compiling and updating information from UEFA’s national team competitions agency (CAA Eleven) and other UEFA departments
  • Providing general support with the account management of UEFA broadcast partners
  • Cross-checking documents and allocating services
  • Issuing operational reports

      Great Place to Work

      • Enhance your skills with training and professional development opportunities

      • Participate in organisation-hosted social gatherings

      • Take advantage of remote work options

      • Enjoy our amazing campus offering numerous sports opportunities

      • Taste great food at our restaurant and benefit from a meal contribution

      • Travel at a reduced rate with a Swiss rail half-price card

      Skills & Requirements

      Requirements

      Experience:

      • Experience working in an international environment

      Education:

      • Master’s degree in business and/or marketing (completed or ongoing)

      Languages:

      • English/Proficient
      • Any additional languages would be a plus

      Other requirements:

      • Good understanding of football, especially the European game
      • Interest in the global media industry and related sports rights issues
      • Strong administrative skills
      • Good team spirit

      About the company

      UEFA – the Union of European Football Associations – is the game's governing body in Europe. It is a representative democracy, and is the umbrella organisation for 55 national football associations across Europe.

      Our objectives are, among other things, to deal with all questions relating to European football, to promote football in a spirit of unity, solidarity, peace, understanding and fair play, without any discrimination on the basis of politics, race, religion, gender or any other reason, to safeguard the values of European football, to maintain relations with all stakeholders involved in European football, and to support and safeguard its member associations for the overall well-being of the European game.

      We have a clear vision: a united European football family working together to improve enjoyment of the game.

      UEFA

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