Good News IPL Media Rights - Winner : Star Sports(TV+Digital) Globally

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Anything is possible with BCCI if any party provide them with more money BCCI are happy to retain them

That's Ok but leaking business secret info is not good and with conflict of interest between Star and IPL chairman it's hard to believe that he did not pass any info to star
 
There were 2 WC in 2007 - ODI and T20
One was on Star and the other Sony.

Now I don't know which one was one which one
Yes I know there were 2 WC matches, I know very much & saw live mtches on ESPN of WT20 as already said in my previous post. Then only required ODI WC, that was on SONY.
 
The production rights of IPL are still with IMG for another 3 years. So the quality, camera and graphics would be similar to what was there on Sony. Just like the India Cricket rights, the production will not be done by Star.
 
In 2008, Sony Pictures Network won the IPL media rights for a period of 10 years with a bid of Rs 8200 crore. The global digital rights of IPL for a period of three years was awarded to Novi Digital in 2015 for 302.2 crore.
The actual estimate of the magnitude of what this figure means can be appreciated by calculating how one IPL match compares with a Team India game.
The fee for per India match is around Rs. 43 crore, whule an IPL match from here onwards will cost approximately Rs. 55 crore.
Earlier, each IPL game had the value of around Rs. 15 crore, which will now spike by three-and-a-half times to Rs 55 crore.
All of this also translates to Rs. 1.37 crore per over.
At the same time, the bid fades a little in comparison to the really big players in the world of sports.
The National Football League (NFL) in the US has a tag of US dollars 6 billion, while the IPL is around 500-million mark.
The Premier League football in England is marked around the US dollar 5 million mark, while the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the US has a price tag of US dollar 2.66 billion.
The American Major League Baseball (MLB)is around US dollars 1.55 billion.
 
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