IPL Media Rights 2023-2027

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Who will win the IPL Media Rights for 2023-2027 cycle


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Sony Liv charges ₹999. People are cool with it and happily paying. Don't see why anyone won't pay ₹1999 annually if IPL is actually available in 4K.
 
Sony Liv charges ₹999. People are cool with it and happily paying. Don't see why anyone won't pay ₹1999 annually if IPL is actually available in 4K.
As if Hotstar will make it available in 4K 🫠
 
Sony Liv charges ₹999. People are cool with it and happily paying. Don't see why anyone won't pay ₹1999 annually if IPL is actually available in 4K.
Indian middle class can't afford this..
This things happened in only Australia not in India..
In 2015 (World Cup streaming in 4k) Star was doing that but unfortunately they didn't getting good response..
 
If Viacom18 Lose This rights then they will definitely go for BCCI or ICC or WICB rights but Sony not sure for ICC or BCCI..
 
Indian middle class can't afford this..
This things happened in only Australia not in India..
In 2015 (World Cup streaming in 4k) Star was doing that but unfortunately they didn't getting good response..
2015 was too early for 4K. Most people were using letterbox back than.
 
  • 9:55 AM IST
    LIVE | IPL Media Rights Auction 2022, Day 2: Reports suggest Mukesh Ambani backed Viacom18 could edge Star Network for the rights. The race has is going to heat up between these two contenders.

  • 9:35 AM IST
    LIVE | IPL Media Rights Auction 2022, Day 2: The IPL media right bidding will resume today at 11 am, currently it’s 43,050 crores – results might come by evening or tomorrow.



  • 9:32 AM IST
    The IPL auction revealing the obvious. The might of the Indian economy! And as Indians, let us be proud of it!#IPLAuction
    — Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) June 13, 2022


  • 9:27 AM IST
    LIVE | IPL Media Rights Auction 2022, Day 2: The day saw the cricket board pocket Rs 43,050 crore (around $5. 5 billion)-a Rs 26,050-crore ($3. 3 billion) hike from the previous rights cycle-taking IPL’s per match value at over Rs 104 crore ($13. 4 million) past English Premier League’s corresponding figure of $11 million.
 
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