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Cyclist Harassment Case: National Human Rights Commission Sends Notices To Sports Ministry, SAI - sports.ndtv.com - India - Slovenia

Cyclist Harassment Case: National Human Rights Commission Sends Notices To Sports Ministry, SAI

The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Sports Authority of India (SAI), days after a woman cyclist accused the chief cycling coach of "inappropriate behaviour" during a training camp in Slovenia, according to a statement on Friday. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which took suo motu cognisance of the matter, sought a detailed report from the ministry's secretary and the SAI director general.

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IPL Media Rights: Amazon pulls out; Star, Viacom18, Sony, Zee in 4-way race - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

IPL Media Rights: Amazon pulls out; Star, Viacom18, Sony, Zee in 4-way race

Jeff Bezos and Mukesh Ambani for acquisition of one of world's costliest sporting properties won't materialise now as OTT giants Amazon on Friday pulled out of IPL media rights bidding, scheduled to start on Sunday. Reliance Industries Limited owned Viacom18 is considered to be one of the strongest contenders both in TV and digital space. Bezos-funded Amazon was expected to be one of the biggest bidders in digital space but pulled out of the race without revealing the reason.

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Star India - Amazon to pull out of high-stakes bidding battle for Indian Premier League media rights - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Amazon to pull out of high-stakes bidding battle for Indian Premier League media rights

Amazon will not bid for rights to telecast India's premier league cricket, projected to be worth more than 500 billion rupees ($6.4 billion), a source with knowledge of the company's plans said on Friday. The decision comes just two days ahead of the bidding for the television and digital broadcast rights of the hugely popular Indian Premier League, a two-month tournament that usually takes place every April and May.

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Star India - Amazon to pull out of high-stakes bidding battle for India cricket rights - channelnewsasia.com - India -  Mumbai

Amazon to pull out of high-stakes bidding battle for India cricket rights

MUMBAI : U.S. tech behemoth Amazon will not bid for rights to telecast India's premier league cricket, projected to be worth more than 500 billion rupees ($6.4 billion), a source with knowledge of the company's plans said on Friday.

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Star India - Amazon Pulls Out Of IPL Media Rights Race: Sources - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Ahmedabad

Amazon Pulls Out Of IPL Media Rights Race: Sources

Online retailer Amazon has pulled out of the bidding race for the Indian Premier League media rights for 2023-2027 cycle, sources told NDTV on Friday. Amazon's pull out means the likes of Mukesh Ambani's Reliance, Disney and Sony Group among others are in the box seat to win the rights to broadcast the cash-rich league.

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Bezos and Ambani set to battle over $7.7 billion cricket rights - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India -  Mumbai

Bezos and Ambani set to battle over $7.7 billion cricket rights

Jeff Bezos and Mukesh Ambani, two of the world's richest men, are set for another clash. This time the fight is over media rights to the Super Bowl of cricket, one of the world's fastest-growing sporting events that draws 600 million viewers and has a brand value of almost $6 billion. The billionaires' companies are expected to be the top two contenders at a June 12 Indian Premier League auction, which is likely to lure several bidders for separate, five-year telecasting and online streaming contracts in different geographies. The tycoons are preparing aggressive game plans to ensure a win, according to people familiar with the matter. Other fierce competitors include Walt Disney Co., which held the rights until this year's just-concluded season, and Sony Group Corp. For the two first-time participants, there's far more at stake than just a shot at becoming the No. 1 media player in a country of 1.4 billion people. The English sport enjoys cult-like status in the former British colony. Both Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd. and Bezos's Amazon.com Inc. are betting the game will serve as a gateway to their ultimate goal: Dominating an Indian consumer market that's increasingly going online. "The bidding action will be a bet on the India story over the coming decade," said Karan Taurani, a media analyst at Mumbai-based Elara Capital. "Bidders are putting money on the promise that data-consuming Indians will dictate the fortunes of every business, from retail to banking, and from travel to education."

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Jamal Khashoggi - Phil Mickelson - Alan Shipnuck - Phil Mickelson Says He Does Not "Condone Human Rights Violations" On Eve Of New Series - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - county Gulf - Saudi Arabia -  Istanbul

Phil Mickelson Says He Does Not "Condone Human Rights Violations" On Eve Of New Series

Phil Mickelson said Wednesday he does not condone human rights violations in Saudi Arabia, on the eve of the first tournament of the divisive LIV Golf Invitational Series near London funded by the Gulf kingdom. The six-time major winner confirmed earlier this week he had signed up to play in the new series, saying he also plans to play major events, including next week's US Open. Mickelson has not played since the publication of comments in February in which he criticised the US PGA Tour and LIV Golf's Saudi backers.

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Premier League make £44m decision on TV rights that will impact Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham - msn.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine -  Sanction

Premier League make £44m decision on TV rights that will impact Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham

Youri Tielemans opens door to summer transfer amid Arsenal links

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