LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - DAZN, the sports streaming
service owned by billionaire Len Blavatnik's Access Industries,
is "possibly" interested in BT Sport, the sports television unit
of Britain's BT that has a content including Premier
League soccer.
Asked if buying BT sports could give the company a seat at
the table for English Premier League (EPL) rights, DAZN chairman
Kevin Mayer said "possibly".
"We would love to have EPL ultimately, how we get there,
there are many paths to get there," he told an audience of TV
executives at the Royal Television Society Convention in
Cambridge on Wednesday.
"I'm philosophical about it, whatever makes most sense. BT
Sport is a great business."
Asked if the talk about a deal were still live, five months
after BT said it was considering selling a stake in the unit, he
said: "It's really quiet."
(Reporting by Paul Sandle, Editing by Alistair Smout)