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Viacom18 paid 238 billion rupees ($3.1 billion) for the rights to stream the IPL tournament, one of the world's most-watched sporting events, almost on par with what Disney shelled out
The price of IPL, points more strongly than ever, to the fact that content costs are skyrocketing while advertising and subscription revenues have simply not kept pace
'If you can't have a long season of four months why not look at two seasons, one in India and one in a different country every year'
Its structure and ambit could gain from tweaks
The two media giants see very different gains from their bets on IPL media rights
What will give the rights winners succour is predictions that IPL audiences will grow steadily and its brand burnish further with time
In a first, broadcaster is subsidiary of team owner; experts say these are mutually exclusive franchises
Analysts predict team valuations to touch Rs 7,500 cr to 9,000 cr given improved economics
About 50 million, more than one-third, of the worldwide subscribers come from Disney+ Hotstar, a product offered in India and other South Asian nations, and cricket has a been a big driver of that
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has said the roaring success of the IPL Media Rights e-auction (2023-27) was an indicator of the extremely strong foundation the sport of cricket has in the country
After selling the IPL media rights for the 2023-2027 cycle for whopping Rs 48,390 crore for 410 matches, the BCCI will earn an unbelievable Rs 49 lakh (approx) from every ball bowled
Following the conclusion of the IPL media rights auction 2022, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly said that the event shows how strong the game is in the country.The TV and digital rights for the 2023-2027 cycle went to Star India and Viacom18 respectively for a whopping Rs 48,390 crore for 410 matches at e-auctions on Tuesday."The game has never been just about money..it is about talent. The IPL e-auction just showed how strong the game is in our country..the numbers should be the biggest motivation for all the young players to take their ability and Team India to the highest level," Ganguly tweeted.Ganguly congratulated the bidders who won television, digital and overseas rights during the auction."Congratulations to Star, Viacom, Times Internet for putting their might in getting the auction to new heights..Indian cricket fans you make this happen @JayShah @ThakurArunS @BCCI @IPL," he tweeted.In another tweet, he added, "This will create ...
Attracting astronomical bids that eventually translated into mind-boggling revenue of Rs 48,390 crore for a five year period through IPL's media rights has not surprised BCCI secretary Jay Shah
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Package C includes rights for the opening game, final match, three play-offs and weekend double headers, a total of 18-20 of the best matches of each season for the next five years
The spoils from the digital rights for Indian Premier League cricket, snagged by billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Viacom18 by dethroning Walt Disney & Co. for the next five years