Unacademy, Patanjali also among Indian contenders; Byju's and Dream11 too enter bids
A BCCI official confirmed that Unacademy has picked up the bid papers but refrained from making any comments beyond that
The rights would be available for the August 18-December 31, 2020 period, and the bids would be opened by August 18, it said
The broadcaster has ruled out any cut in the premium it charges for IPL advertising
BCCI officials clarified on Tuesday that the cricketing body was looking for a one-year replacement only for Vivo and that the latter could make its way back next year in a fresh deal
Cricket board to scout for one-year sponsor; handset brand could be back next year
Chinese sponsorship became a bone of contention after the BCCI declared it would review the deals following the violent clashes between the armies of both the countries in eastern Ladakh
Sources in the know of developments in the BCCI said that the status remains unchanged and panicking isn't the way forward even if someone is feeling a financial crunch
Media planners say Vivo, Oppo and others will go all out on digital and TV, as IPL is only high-impact sports event from India this year. It also falls in festive season, which is key for phone brands
IPL governing council has decided to retain all its sponsors, including Chinese mobile company VIVO
Government's clearance is top-most in the 10-point agenda of the Brijesh Patel-led governing council
On paper, the Vivo X50 Pro seems to be an all-round package aimed at shutterbugs. But is it? Let's find out
Gains 10% share as disruption hits Chinese smartphone majors
BBK today is collectively the world's third largest manufacturer, even bigger than Huawei in terms of volume
While the leading brands continued to gain share, fringe players had to bear the brunt of supply chain constraints and growing anti-China sentiments to some extent
The Vivo X50 series smartphones go on pre-orders on Thursday and the smartphones sale commences on July 24
Aimed at photography enthusiasts, the Vivo X50-series is being promoted as imaging-centric series with enhanced low-light imaging capabilities
Vivo is promoting the upcoming smartphone line-up as a camera-centric series with enhanced low-light imaging capabilities
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo on Thursday announced its entry into the premium smartphone segment with the new X-series in India which will be manufactured at the company's Greater Noida facility.
Some BCCI officials are of the view that unless VIVO backs out on its own in prevailing circumstances, the board should honour the remainder of the contract, which ends in 2022