The mega bucks keep rolling in for Manchester United as they earned £60m in Premier League TV money last season and also topped the live match table with 25 games.
Liverpool and Arsenal were in second place with 22 matches in front of the cameras, while Manchester City and Spurs had 21 live broadcasts.
More surprisingly, Chelsea were only chosen for 16 live matches despite finishing third in the table.
We're in the money: Premier League champions Manchester United earned £60.8m from television Second best: City were the closest challengers to United in the race for the title and in the TV pay scaleBut the arrival of box office new manager Jose Mourinho is sure to make them a more popular pick for Sky and newcomers BT Sport during the 2013-14 campaign.
The start of the new TV deal in August will bring in yet more extraordinary amounts of money.
Even clubs such as Norwich, Southampton, Stoke City, West Brom and Fulham, who only appeared in the minimum 10 games stipulated for live match allocations, can expect to pocket around the £60.8m - the highest broadcast payment any winner has received - that Manchester United earned last season.
Next term's champions will be receiving around £100m from TV appearances, merit payments that depend on where each club finishes in the league and facility fees each time a club’s matches are on TV in the UK.
All international broadcast revenue is split equally amongst the 20 clubs.
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