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"We have received the letter today and would take some time before
we firm a view on the issue," Trai chairman Pradip Baijal told
indiantelevision.com.
Prasar Bharati, in a letter dated 13 February, had pleaded with
Trai that it should intervene and help DD get terrestrial telecast
rights of Indo-Pak cricket series. The telecast rights are with
Dubai based Ten Sports, which had acquired them last year for five
years at a time when a series between India and Pakistan had not
looked possible.
Baijal also refused to comment whether Trai would intervene at all
in the issue Or not.
Still industry sources indicated that Trai, even if it wanted to,
may not be able to side with Prasar Bharati, which looks after Doordarshan
and All India Radio, as bringing in a law at this juncture favouring
DD may not have the desired effect.
On the other hand, Prasar Bharati CEO KS Sarma is still hopeful
that DD would manage to get something more than the daily highlights
package that has been promised by Ten Sports.
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