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      • Times Internet Limited, part of the Times of India group, has been awarded the media rights for the IPL's global internet, mobile and radio rights, along with the television rights for certain territories. According to the IPL governing council, the winning bid was Rs. 261.6 crore (approx $58 million) for the four-year period 2011-14.
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  2. Jun 14, 2022 · Package D with a base price of Rs 3 crore per game with overseas TV and Digital Rights on offer was sold for more than 1300 crore to Viacom18 and Times Internet.

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  3. Jun 14, 2022 · News. Disney Star and Viacom 18 share the spoils in 6 billion-dollar-plus IPL rights deal. Times Internet also gets share of global media rights as IPL's per-game valuation rises to second...

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  4. Jun 14, 2022 · Star India, Viacom18 and Times Internet have bagged the media rights of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for a five-year period from 2023 to 2027. BCCI secretary Jay Shah gave details about...

    • Who Got What?
    • Is It A Surprise The Rights Went For So Much?
    • Why Did Disney Settle For TV Rights?
    • Why Did Digital Dominate?
    • How Many Subscribers Could Disney+ Hotstar Lose?
    • Where Will The Advertisers Go?
    • What About Times Internet’S Rights?
    • Is The only Way Up?

    Unlike the last tender, the BCCI put four packages up for grabs. Package A comprised the television rights in the Indian subcontinent, while B and C were the digital rights packages, with TV and digital rights for the rest of the world available in package D. Disney-owned Star India retained domestic TV rights for I₹23,575 crore (US$3.02 billion). ...

    For context, the latest deals are nearly triple what Star India paid during the previous cycle. Jay Shah, honorary secretary of the BCCI, also highlighted that the new contracts make the IPL the second most-valued sports league in the world in per-match value, behind only the National Football League (NFL). Star’s arrangement will see it pay the eq...

    Disney chief executive Bob Chapek has frequently reiterated the importance of streaming to his company’s future, telling CNBC in October 2020 that the media conglomerate was “tilting the scale pretty dramatically”towards its over-the-top (OTT) products. It could therefore be deemed a surprising choice to let the IPL digital rights go, especially in...

    Digital may have only marginally outstripped the fee paid for traditional TV rights, but it said a lot more about the state of play for streaming in India. According to Harraghy, internet users in the country are watching one hour and 17 minutes of video content per day on their mobile phones, which he says has surpassed TV sets in recent years. “I...

    As of 2nd April, India’s Disney+ Hotstar boasted 50.1 million subscribers, representing more than one-third of all Disney+ subscribers globally. Harraghy and Taurani both agree Hotstar will see some subscriber churn after Disney missed out on the IPL’s digital package, though differ on the extent. “We looked at the proportion of Disney+ Hotstar sub...

    Having held a monopoly on advertisers during IPL broadcasts, Disney will now be going toe-to-toe with Viacom18 in India. As for which brands will favour what, companies from traditional sectors such as the auto, banking and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries may opt to stick with TV to ensure an immediate impact. Organisations operating i...

    Times Internet snapping up TV and digital rights for the Middle East and the US was largely lost amid the commotion of Disney and Viacom18’s deals. Even so, it could prove to be an intriguing investment. The Middle East’s presence in franchise cricket is being more keenly felt. Notably, the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) T10 League has fuelled interes...

    Given the mushrooming value of IPL rights since 2008, speculation has already started over how much the next cycle could rake in. Taurani is one of those putting his cards on the table. “I’m not assuming a growth of more than one and a half to two times on a like for like basis,” he asserts. “That time around, you will see digital being penetrated ...

  5. Mar 20, 2011 · Times Internet Limited, part of the Times of India group, has been awarded the media rights for the IPL's global internet, mobile and radio rights, along with the television rights for...

  6. Jun 13, 2022 · Disney, Viacom18 and Times Internet have won the five-year media rights for the Indian Premier League cricket tournament, the Board of Control for Cricket in India said Tuesday, beating rivals...