Cricket Australia sells India broadcast rights to Disney
Australian cricket chiefs said Sunday they had agreed to sell broadcasting rights in India to Disney Star in a seven-year deal reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Australian cricket chiefs said Sunday they had agreed to sell broadcasting rights in India to Disney Star in a seven-year deal reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
It has been a fascinating summer of spending at Barcelona.
Barcelona have sold a further 15 per cent stake in their LaLiga TV rights for the next 25 years to U.S. private equity group Sixth Street, the club said on Friday, with The Financial Times reporting the investment is worth more than 300 million euros ($305.64 million).
Barcelona on Friday announced they had sold a further 15% of their La Liga television rights to US investment group Sixth Street for the next 25 years.
Barcelona have sold off a further 15 per cent of their domestic TV rights to American investment firm Sixth Street, the LaLiga club have announced.
In the United States, Democrats are increasingly looking to safeguard other protections they think could come under threat from the heavily-conservative Supreme Court. On Tuesday, the Democratic-led House passed a bill that would provide federal protections for gay and interracial marriages.
Assistant Health Secretary Rachel Levine suggested that bills such as Florida's ban on transgender athletes competing on women's sports teams could contribute to mental issues.
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