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  • Race for Sri Lanka Cricket commercial rights gets hotter

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 19
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    MUMBAI: The race for getting Sri Lanka Cricket?s (SLC) commercial rights is getting hotter with Nimbus Communications and Neo Prime Sports putting in separate bids to vie for the rights while Zeel-owned Taj Television wants to retain them at any cost.

    Apart from Taj TV, Neo Prime and Nimbus, sports marketing agency Total Sports Asia (TSA) has also put in bids for SLC commercial rights.

    The bid opening took place on 16 March in the presence of SLC officials, the representatives from the respective bidders, representation from the Ministry of Sports and the Auditor Generals Department.

    While the bids have been submitted to the Technical Evaluation Committee for evaluation and recommendations, English daily The Sunday Leader reported that Taj TV had made the highest bid.

    There is, however, no official confirmation on the highest bidder. The ratification process which is underway is expected to be completed within this week when the name of the winning bidder is also expected to be announced.

    What is of surprise, though, is the absence of Star India and its sister concern Fox Star Sports Asia from the bidding race. The absence of Multi Screen Media?s (MSM) sports channel Sony Six from the bidding is equally astonishing.

    So why have two of India?s biggest broadcasting companies opted out of the race?

    Sources in the know of the things say that there are no India matches in the seven-year rights period as the SLC?s incumbent broadcast partner, Taj TV, will have the rights to broadcast the lone India series in the rights cycle irrespective of who wins the rights eventually.

    India will tour Sri Lanka in July-August 2017 involving three Tests, five ODIs and two T20s unless the SLC and BCCI agree to play more than once.

    With no India tour on offer, Star and Sony saw little value in the property as an India series is what brings in the moolah for broadcasters. With no bidding war, the value of the rights is expected to see a decrease.

    That apart, Taj TV still needs SLC rights, more so since it has a dedicated cricket channel to run. It will help the broadcaster to maintain a regular stream of live cricket as it already holds the rights for South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe cricket boards.
    In fact, it would be a win-win situation for Taj TV as it will get to retain SLC rights in addition to the lone India series, the rights for which it already owns irrespective of who wins the SLC rights. In 2009, the company had retained the rights for four more years after forking out $65 million.

    The story is slightly different for Neo Sports, which has put in a separate bid along with its parent company Nimbus. A win here will give Neo a booster shot to rebuild its business post the loss of BCCI rights, in addition to the strategic value that it brings to the channel.

    The broadcaster, which had last year renamed its cricket channel, recently acquired New Zealand Cricket (NZC) rights till 2020. It had also retained Asia Cup broadcast rights for 2014 Asia Cup.

    The SLC had last month floated tender for the sale of international broadcast, internet, mobile, radio, and sponsorship rights till 2020. It had also floated tender for television production of international matches in Sri Lanka.

    For television production, the SLC has received bids from Kingsdown TV, STV Productions, Sportsworkz Fine Vision Group and Nimbus Communications.

  • Taj TV acquires 2014 CWG media rights for Indian subcontinent

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 19
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    MUMBAI: Taj Television has acquired the media rights for Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games for Indian subcontinent which includes markets like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Maldives.

    The media rights package includes both free-to-air and subscription television rights, along with internet, mobile and radio rights. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

    As part of the deal, Taj TV will promote the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games across all of its network channels and carry extensive live coverage on Ten Sports.

    Taj TV will also work with the national free-to-air broadcasters in each country enabling them to broadcast highlights of the 17 sports on show across the 11 days of competition at Glasgow 2014.

    Taj TV is the company under which Zeel?s sports broadcasting business operates which includes Ten Sports, Ten Cricket, Ten Action+, Ten Golf and Ten HD.

    Zeel Sports Business CEO Atul Pande said, ?This acquisition is testament to our commitment to reach out to a wide audience base across the Indian sub-continent with the most interesting and compelling programming. We are delighted that our viewers can now be part of the Commonwealth excitement as they watch, share and celebrate the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games."

    Glasgow 2014 will be the biggest multi-sport event Scotland has ever hosted and around 4,500 athletes from 71 nations will take part in the Games.

    ?The arrangement we have reached with Taj Television to become one of our broadcast rights holders is a strong indicator of the success of our commercial programme in this sector. Through Taj?s efforts, we look forward to sharing Scotland?s biggest sporting spectacle with audiences across the continent," said Glasgow 2014 chief executive David Grevemberg.
    The sale of broadcast right packages around the globe is a key part of Glasgow 2014?s commercial programme which aims to raise ?100million in revenue through licensing, merchandise and ticketing.

    "A key aim of Glasgow 2014 is to ensure as many people as possible across the world can share the experience of an outstanding Commonwealth Games in Scotland and the sporting achievements of thousands of great athletes from across the world," he added.

  • Ten Sports renews deal to telecast Chennai Open

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 13
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    MUMBAI: Zeel-owned sports broadcast network Taj Television has renewed its partnership with IMG Reliance for the 18th edition of the Chennai Open as the exclusive official broadcast partner.

    Chennai Open, India?s only ATP World Tour stop, will be televised on Taj TV-owned Ten Sports in India. The sports broadcaster will provide comprehensive coverage of the event from 31 December through to 6 January.

    Said Ten Sports CEO Atul Pande on the association, ?Tennis has a huge fan following across the region and our association with the Chennai Open will give a fantastic opportunity to millions of tennis fans to experience thrilling tennis action from the comfort of their homes.?

    Ten Sports has been a long-standing broadcast partner of Chennai Open.

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