Ipl Broadcasting Rights – Live • 1st Test • Galle SL 312 PAK(74.6 ov) 339/7 Day 3 – Session 2: Pakistan lead by 27 runs. Report Series Schedule
Innings Interval • Game 9, Group A • ACC Appears • List A • Colombo (PSS) BAN-A(50 ov) 308/7 AFG A Bangladesh A elected to bat. Table Series Schedule
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Today, 08:30 • 10th Match, Group A • ACC Appears • List A • Colombo (RPS) Sri Lanka A Oman A Oman A opted to shorten the series table schedule.
Day 2: Bids For Ipl Media Rights For Tv And Digital Closed At Rs 44,075 Crore
Results • Game 7 • MLC • Dallas TSK 154/7 MI NY(20 ov, T:155) 137/8 Texas won by 17 runs Series Video Table Schedule
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Ipl Media Rights Auction: Bidders List, Timings, Schedule, Purse Details; Tv, Ott Bidding Contenders
IPL franchises are benefiting significantly from the huge increase in value of PTI media rights.
The richest cricket league in the world just got a lot richer. The IPL’s blockbuster media rights auction will fetch a potential INR 48,390.5 crore (approx. USD 6.2 billion) over the next five years, making the league one of the richest sports in the world. Disney Star* has retained the children’s TV rights across continents for INR. 23,575 crore (approx. US$3 billion), while Viacom 18 secured digital rights and media rights (both TV and digital) in the same territory in three global regions – Australia + New Zealand, UK and South Africa – for INR 23,758 crore. (approx. US$) $3 billion). Media rights for two other global regions – Middle East (INR 205 crore/US$ 26.27 million approx) and United States (INR 258 crore/US$ 33.06 million approx) – go to Times Internet.
Elaborating further, Disney Star will pay INR 57.5 crore (approx. US$ 7.36 million) per match, while Viacom 18, which has the subcontinental digital rights for all matches, will pay INR 50 crore (approx. US$ 6.40 million) per match. , and then committed another INR 33.24 crore (approx. US$4.26 million) per game to non-exclusive packages for high-profile games (range between 18 and 22 games), effectively INR 58 crore per match. (Approximately US$7.43 million) paid over. Throw in the global numbers, and the IPL now trails only the NFL in value per game. The overall deal for the 2023-27 cycle is 2.96 times or 196% higher than the previous IPL rights deal (2018-22) of INR 16, 347.5 crore (currently about US$2.55 billion). The previous cycle consisted of 60 games per season over five years. For the new five-year cycle, the IPL has set a different number of matches per season starting with 74 matches each in 2023 and ’24, 84 matches each in 2025 and ’26, and the final year There will be a maximum of 94 matches for Weather. Contract in 2027.
The rights are being sold through an electronic auction, starting on Sunday, June 12. The rights are sold in four categories: A (TV rights in the Indian subcontinent), B (digital rights in the subcontinent), C (digital rights for popular game-specific packages in India – including playoffs and finals). 18 and 22 per season) and D (global media rights in five separate territories). This is the second time the BCCI has used electronic auctions to sell rights, having first introduced it in 2018 for the sale of India’s bilateral cricket rights. By then Star India had acquired the global media rights of Indian cricket in a five-year deal (2018-23) worth INR 6138 crore (about US$ 944 million at the time). The average cost per match was around INR 60 crore (about US$9.2 million at the time), which was almost half of the IPL’s cost per match in that cycle. Apart from the obvious windfall for the BCCI, the blockbuster deal will provide a huge cash prize to the IPL franchises, whose revenue share for their respective centers will increase to around Rs 500 crore.
Ipl Has 4th Most Expensive Broadcasting Rights In The World Ahead Of Nba And Bundesliga
Digital rights are in high demand In this rights cycle, digital rights have overtaken TV in value and have been the biggest driver of IPL rights growth. The winning bid for the digital rights in the subcontinent alone was 13% higher than the total bid made by Star India to win the global [TV and digital] consolidation rights in 2017. The importance and rapid growth of the digital footprint in the Indian market is predictable. In fact, in 2017, the highest bid for digital rights was INR 3900 crore (approx. USD 0.61 billion) by Facebook. [Despite the higher bid, Star beat out Facebook for digital rights with its combined bid.] The highest bid for TV rights in the subcontinent was INR 49 crore (US$6.3 million) on a per-match basis. was 17.3% higher than IPL has prepared for it. Corresponding figures for digital rights in the region saw a whopping 51.5% growth at a base price of INR 33 crore (approx. US$4.2 million). Package C – digital rights to select popular games in India – increased from a base price of INR 16 crore (approx. US$ 2.05 million) to INR 33.24 crore (approx. US$ 4.26 million) per game, an increase of around 108%. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said this trend reflects the shift towards digital audiences. “There are about 560 million digital viewers in 2017 and 665 million in 2021. You expect it to grow further in the coming years,” he told PTI. “By 2024, there will be 900 million internet users in India. Obviously the linear (TV) audience is here to stay but there is a shift towards a digital audience and that’s how you get the value.” Rebecca Campbell, chair – content and international operations at The Walt Disney Company, said of Disney Star’s focus on television rights on digital: “We bid with discipline, focusing on long-term value. We chose not to proceed with digital rights given the cost involved in securing this package.” Exploring other multi-platform cricket rights, including future rights to the ICC and BCCI, which Currently we hold for 2023 and 2024 seasons respectively.”* and Disney Star are part of Walt Disney Company. IPL New Broadcast Partner: IPL 2023 will be telecast live. On Star Sports, Reliance Jio Live Stream on: Follow live updates.
IPL’s new broadcast partner: Massive bidding war for media rights 2023-27 ends in a whirlwind for BCCI But…
IPL’s new broadcast partner: Massive bidding war for media rights 2023-27 ends in a whirlwind for BCCI But for the first time, IPL will be broadcast and live streamed by two separate companies from 2023 onwards. Disney-Star has retained the broadcast rights of the match for Rs 57.5 crore or Rs 23,575 crore. Reliance-backed Jio acquired digital rights for Rs 50 crore. In all, BCCI pockets Rs 44,075 crore for India-centric package: Follow all IPL tender live updates
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IPL’s new broadcasting partner: No homecoming for Sony – However, despite widespread speculation about Sony’s return as the official broadcaster of IPL matches, Disney Star has retained the rights. Disney Star beat Sony Pictures Network with a bid of Rs 57.5 crore per game or Rs 23,575 crore.
Sony is the official broadcaster of the premier season and has rights worth Rs 8,200 crore for 8 years.
New player on digital: While last time the broadcast and digital merger went to Star (now Disney+Hotstar), Reliance-backed Viacom18 has now bagged the rights worth Rs 50 crore per game. He also ended Disney Star’s monopoly on Indian cricket.

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