
Indo-Australia cricket series generated Rs 400 million in airtime
sales
(Posted on 14 April, 11:45 am)
The recently concluded cricket series between India and Australia
generated Rs 400 million in airtime sales, Monica Shrivastav,
in charge of airtime sales for Zee Telefilms, has said.
Zee Group company Buddha Films had signed a four-year deal
last year for airtime sales rights covering nine international
cricket series to be played in India. Zee purchased the rights
from national broadcaster Doordarshan for a whopping Rs 4,500
million.
Coming up at the end of the year are two series which will
feature England and Sri Lanka. If India's cricketers can again
perform the way they did in this series, Zee just may have reason
not to right off its commitment to Doordarshan. There was talk
at one stage of Zee pulling out which would have invited an immediate
forfeiture of Rs 700 million as bank guarantee.
Other news that should cheer Zee officials is Initiative Media
president Ashish Bhasin's observation that cricket viewership
was 25 per cent more than even the most optimistic estimates at
the start of the series.
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