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Jay Shah - IPL media rights: Big boys on board - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Usa - India

IPL media rights: Big boys on board

TV18-Viacom, Amazon, Disney, Sony, Zee buy ITT; Apple could joinMUMBAI: Less than a week of BCCI coming out with the Invitation-To-Tender (ITT) to sell the media rights for Indian Premier League's (IPL) 2023-27 broadcast cycle, all the big players - TV18-Viacom , Disney, Sony, Zee, Amazon and another unnamed company - have bought the document. BCCI sources on Monday told TOI, American tech giant Apple is also expected to pick the ITT next week.

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Star India - We have ensured that smaller players can also be part of IPL media rights bidding process: BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Manchester - India -  Ahmedabad

We have ensured that smaller players can also be part of IPL media rights bidding process: BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal

IPL media rights but treasurer Arun Dhumal on Friday said the introduction of a non-exclusive package will also encourage smaller players to be part of the bidding process. The BCCI has set a combined base price of approximately Rs 33,000 crore for the media rights for 2023-2027, the double of what Star India paid for the existing rights. The base price of Package A (India sub-continent TV rights) stands at Rs 49 crore per game and 33 crore per game for Package B (India sub-continent digital rights).

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Jay Shah - BCCI Floats IPL Media Rights Tender For Seasons 2023 To 2027 - sports.ndtv.com - India

BCCI Floats IPL Media Rights Tender For Seasons 2023 To 2027

Eyeing a windfall of close to Rs 50,000 crore, the Indian Cricket Board on Tuesday floated the media rights tender for the 2023-2027 IPL seasons. The BCCI will arrange an e-auction for the new bidders for the first time in IPL history and it will commence from June 12, the board's secretary Jay Shah said. "With two new teams, more matches, more engagement, more venues, we are looking to take #TataIPL to newer and greater heights," Shah posted on his Twitter handle.

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Jay Shah - Eyeing $6 billion windfall, BCCI floats IPL media rights tender - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Eyeing $6 billion windfall, BCCI floats IPL media rights tender

IPL seasons. The BCCI will arrange an e-auction for the new bidders for the first time in IPL history and it will commence from June 12, the board's secretary Jay Shah said.

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Ligue 1 completes 1.5 billion euro media rights deal with CVC Capital - channelnewsasia.com - France - Spain - Usa - Luxembourg

Ligue 1 completes 1.5 billion euro media rights deal with CVC Capital

Private equity fund CVC Capital has acquired a 13 per cent stake worth €1.5 billion (US$1.65 billion) in Ligue 1's media rights business, French football's governing body (LFP) said on Thursday.

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Soccer - Ligue 1 completes 1.5 billion euro media rights deal with CVC Capital - channelnewsasia.com - France - Spain - Luxembourg

Soccer - Ligue 1 completes 1.5 billion euro media rights deal with CVC Capital

Private equity fund CVC Capital has acquired a 13per cent stake worth 1.5 billion euros ($1.65 billion) in Ligue 1's media rights business, French soccer's governing body (LFP) said on Thursday.

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Lionel Messi - Paris St Germain - France's Ligue 1 lands four binding bids for media rights deal - sources - channelnewsasia.com - France

France's Ligue 1 lands four binding bids for media rights deal - sources

LONDON : Four buyout funds have made binding bids for a slice of the media rights business of France's top-flight soccer league as the race to support the country's cash-strapped clubs with a vital lifeline enters the final stages, sources told Reuters.

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Star India - Amazon, Reliance set to lock horns over India's cricket media rights - channelnewsasia.com - India -  Mumbai

Amazon, Reliance set to lock horns over India's cricket media rights

MUMBAI : Amazon's rivalry in India with oil-to-retail conglomerate Reliance Industries looks set to head to the cricket field, where they will likely battle media heavyweights for telecast rights to India's premier cricket league with its hundreds of millions of viewers.

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