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This means that Ten Sports' cricket telecast fortunes will hang
in the balance. The Bombay High Court's Christmas vacation spans
from 26 December 2005 to 8 January 2006 (both days inclusive). India
plays its first Test in Lahore from 14 January to 18 January.
Yesterday, Ten Sports had submitted a proposal before the High Court
expressing its willingness to share the cricket telecast feed with
Doordarshan only in rural India's non-cable markets.
In the proposal, the channel had said it was ready to provide feed
of sports events to Prasar Bharati in the rural Very Low Power Transmission
(VLPT) areas, where cable is not available, as an interim measure.
Ten Sports had moved the Bombay High Court on 9 December challenging
a government move on making it mandatory for private sports channels
to share listed sporting events with pubcaster Doordarshan. The
channel alleged that acquisition costs of such events run into millions
of dollars and sharing feed with Doordarshan would mean a loss for
the broadcaster in advertising and subscription revenue.
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