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Jay Shah - Star India - Star India, Viacom18, Times Internet win IPL media rights; total value hits Rs 48,390cr - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Star India, Viacom18, Times Internet win IPL media rights; total value hits Rs 48,390cr

BCCI on Tuesday reaffirmed its status as a cricketing behemoth by securing one of the biggest broadcast deals in the history of the sport, fetching an eye-popping 48,390 crore ($6.20 billion) through IPL media rights for a five-year period, starting 2023. While Disney Star retained their Indian sub-continent TV rights with a figure of Rs 23,575 crore (Rs 57.5 crore/game), the most sought-after India digital rights deal was acquired for Rs 20,500 crore by the Reliance backed Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package C, paying another Rs 2991 crore. IPL Media Rights Auction:AS IT HAPPENED

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Jay Shah - Star India - IPL broadcast deal fetches $6.2 billion; Disney, Viacom18 bag rights - channelnewsasia.com - India -  Mumbai

IPL broadcast deal fetches $6.2 billion; Disney, Viacom18 bag rights

MUMBAI :U.S. media behemoth Walt Disney and Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries were the major winners in a high-stakes bid to broadcast the IPL, the world's richest cricket league, for the next five years in deals fetching the organisers $6.2 billion.

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Jay Shah - Star India - IPL broadcast deal fetches $6.2 billion; Disney, Viacom 18 bag rights - channelnewsasia.com - India -  Mumbai

IPL broadcast deal fetches $6.2 billion; Disney, Viacom 18 bag rights

MUMBAI :U.S. media behemoth Walt Disney and Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries were the major winners in a high-stakes bid to broadcast the IPL, the world's richest cricket league, for the next five years in deals fetching the organisers $6.2 billion.

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Jay Shah - Star India - IPL Media Rights deal fetches Rs 48,390 crore revenue; Viacom18 ends Disney Star's monopoly - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Usa - India

IPL Media Rights deal fetches Rs 48,390 crore revenue; Viacom18 ends Disney Star's monopoly

BCCI on Tuesday reaffirmed its status as a cricketing behemoth by securing one of the biggest broadcast deals in the history of the sport, fetching an eye-popping 48,390 crore ($6.20 billion) through IPL media rights for a five-year period, starting 2023. While Disney Star retained their Indian sub-continent TV rights with a figure of Rs 23,575 crore (Rs 57.5 crore/game), the most sought-after India digital rights deal was acquired for Rs 20,500 crore by the Reliance backed Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package C, paying another Rs 2991 crore.

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Star India - Disney's Star pays $3.02 billion for IPL's 2023-27 TV rights, Indian board gets $6.2 billion overall - channelnewsasia.com - India -  Mumbai

Disney's Star pays $3.02 billion for IPL's 2023-27 TV rights, Indian board gets $6.2 billion overall

MUMBAI : Disney's Star has retained the Indian Premier League's (IPL) television rights for the Indian subcontinent for the 2023-27 cycle in a deal worth 235.75 billion Indian rupees ($3.02 billion), the Indian cricket board (BCCI) said on Tuesday.

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Star India - Asia's richest man bags IPL cricket digital rights for $2.6 bn - news24.com - Usa - Australia - India

Asia's richest man bags IPL cricket digital rights for $2.6 bn

Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani has seen off competition from global media giants to bag the rights to stream the Indian Premier League for $2.6 billion, a source at India's cricket board told AFP on Tuesday.

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Star India - Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani bags IPL cricket digital rights for $2.6bn - thenationalnews.com - Usa - Australia - India

Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani bags IPL cricket digital rights for $2.6bn

Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani has won the rights to stream the IPL for $2.6 billion, a source at India's cricket board told AFP on Tuesday.

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Star India - IPL Media Rights: Asia's Richest Man Bags Digital Rights For $2.6 Billion - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Australia - India

IPL Media Rights: Asia's Richest Man Bags Digital Rights For $2.6 Billion

Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani has seen off competition from global media giants to bag the rights to stream the IPL for 2.6 billion dollars, a source at India's cricket board told AFP on Tuesday. Star India meanwhile, owned by US behemoth Disney, retained the television rights for the next five seasons of the Indian Premier League, one of the world's most-watched sporting events, media reports said. Together the two deals are reportedly worth about $5.65 billion, dwarfing the $2.55 billion that Star paid in 2017 for digital and TV rights for the previous five seasons of the annual two-month T20 contest.

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