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  • Sky Sports bags England – Bangladesh 2016 cricket telecast rights

    Sky Sports bags England – Bangladesh 2016 cricket telecast rights

    MUMBAI: Strengthening its position as the home of cricket, Sky Sports has secured the rights to England’s 2016 tour of Bangladesh.

     

    The deal for two Tests and three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) means that all of England’s matches for the next two years will be exclusively live on Sky Sports, following the recent agreement to show England’s tour against Pakistan in the UAE next month. 

     

    Sky Sports viewers can enjoy over 50 England Tests and more than 360 days of scheduled live England cricket over the next five years, as well as every ICC competition until 2023. 

     

    A packed upcoming England schedule features a winter tour to South Africa, the ICC World Twenty20 in India, and two home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

     

    England’s Bangladesh tour is immediately followed by a five Test series in India, and England host the West Indies and South Africa in 2017, as well as the ICC Champions Trophy.  

     

    This is the latest in a series of rights deals announced by Sky Sports over the last 18 months. Major additions have included the Barclays Premier League for another four years, Open Championship golf from 2017, Matchroom boxing until 2021, La Liga, Major League Soccer, and most recently the Heavyweight World title clash between Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury next month.  

     

    Sky Sports MD Barney Francis said, “Sky Sports will offer the complete England story – home and away – over the next two years. It’s exciting times for English cricket and thanks to this agreement our viewers can follow the team’s progress in all formats of the game, including ICC events. There’s a real sense of excitement building around English cricket after a thrilling Ashes summer and Sky will be with the team every step of the way.”

  • MSM to launch English Entertainment & Hindi Music channels

    MSM to launch English Entertainment & Hindi Music channels

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media (MSM) is gearing up to launch two new channels over the next two months.

     

    The broadcaster is aggressively investing to launch a flamboyant English entertainment channel as well as a Hindi music channel.

     

    The English entertainment channel will have an HD feed and will simulcast series with US. MSM’s move comes even as the English entertainment channels space in the country has hotted up with the recent launches of Viacom 18’s Colors Infinity and Star India’s FX HD.

     

    According to information available with Indiantelevision.com, MSM is currently awaiting the license from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.

     

    On the other hand, building up on the success of its existing Hindi music channel Sony Mix as well as to enhance its presence in the Hindi music genre, MSM will launch another music channel. According to sources close to the development, the channel will hit airwaves in the next two months and will be headed by MSM EVP Neeraj Vyas, who has successfully led Sony Mix so far.

     

    MSM’s last launch was that of the sports channel Sony Kix, which was strongly backed up with aggressive acquisition of sports properties like LA Liga, FA Cup and Italian SerieA amongst others.

     

    Currently, MSM has a total of sixteen channels in its bouquet namely: Sony Entertainment Television, Sony Entertainment Television HD, Sony Max, Sony Max 2, Sab, Sony Mix, Sony Six, Sony Six HD, Sony Kix, Sony Pix, Sony Pix HD, Sony Pal, AXN, AXN HD, Sony Aath and Animax.

  • ESPN FC plans multi platform coverage for ‘Transfer Deadline Day Worldwide’

    ESPN FC plans multi platform coverage for ‘Transfer Deadline Day Worldwide’

    MUMBAI: On 1 September, soccer fans worldwide will be able to experience an innovative offering of breaking news, analysis and commentary from ESPN FC for ‘Transfer Deadline Day’ – both live and on-demand across platforms.

     

    Comprehensive global coverage will begin at 12:30 pm IST. EDT with up-to-the-minute digital and video content from ESPN FC’s UK studio.

     

    Coverage will continue at 6:30 pm IST with ESPN FC columnist Gabriele Marcotti live from Bristol, Conn. with complete analysis and rapid reaction on the latest breaking transfer news. Marcotti will continue to provide live updates across digital platforms throughout the afternoon worldwide.

     

    “Some clubs are like teenagers – they like to procrastinate and often rush things at the last minute. History shows us that some pretty significant business gets done in the last 48 hours of the window,” said Marcotti.

     

    ESPN FC writers and contributors stationed around the world will participate in whip around coverage for its live exclusive digital show – ESPN FC Transfer Deadline Day Special – streamed globally across ESPNFC.com, ESPN.com and ESPN.co.uk from 8:30 pm IST to 11 pm IST.

     

    Guests joining featured analyst Marcotti in studio include Craig Burley, Shaka Hislopand Steve Nicol. On-site reporting will feature Spain’s La Liga columnist Sid Lowe live from Madrid, reporters Alison Bender and Stewart Robson on location in Manchester, commentator Ian Darke live in-studio from London and German Bundesliga expert Raphael Honigstein. Additionally, ESPN FC English Premier League correspondent Miguel Delaney and contributor Peter O’Rourke will provide phone updates live from the field. 

     

    Additional cross-platform reporting from ESPN FC throughout the day – including analysis, reaction and updates – will include:

     

    · Premier League – Delaney and O’Rourke with correspondents including Richard Jolly (Manchester United, Manchester City) and Mike Whalley (Liverpool, Everton)

    · La Liga – Lowe with writer Dermot Corrigan

    · Bundesliga – Honigstein

    · Italian Serie A – Marcotti with contributors Ben Gladwell and James Horncastle

    · France’s Ligue 1 – contributor Julien Laurens

     

    Soccer fans will be able to engage with ESPN FC throughout the day via live transfer blogs, chats and video updates from the UK and US studios on ESPNFC.com globally with integrations across ESPN.com and ESPN.co.uk. They will also have the opportunity to share their thoughts throughout the day by engaging and interacting across social platforms. The best comments and insights will be curated and shared globally across ESPN FC’s coverage.

  • Will Ronaldo-Messi heat give Sony Kix wings of fire?

    Will Ronaldo-Messi heat give Sony Kix wings of fire?

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media’s (MSM) newest sports channel Sony Kix has been making many a headlines. The three months old mushrooming channel has acquired three ginormous properties from the world of football namely La Liga, SerieA and FA Cup.

    What’s more, its sister channel Sony Six already had international football rights of both FIFA and UEFA international matches, which will now be aired by Sony Kix. This in turn means that the channel will have quality football throughout the year be it domestic or international leagues – an offering that no other channel has in the Indian subcontinent. 

    El Classico remains one of the most watched battle in the history as Real Madrid is considered the representative of Spanish nationalism while Barcelona is viewed as representing Catalan nationalism. Besides that the battle also features Ballon d’or winner Christiano Ronaldo as well as Lionel Messi, who is often argued as the best player to ever play the game. However, what needs to be closely watched is if the battle between the two maestros gives Sony Kix the much needed wings to fly. 

    Football is a continuous game where there is absolutely no room to fit in advertisements while the match is on. Hence in India where subscription revenue is still in its nascent stage, football finds it difficult to emerge as a profitable asset for the broadcaster. 

    Nevertheless the game is widely watched in the country and as per FICCI report, it was slotted second in terms of most viewed sporting event with annual viewership of 215 million GVTs in 2014. Going by these statistics, football acquisitions will certainly help the channel to enhance its presence. 

    Speaking exclusively to Indiantelevision.com Sony Six and Kix business head Prasanna Krishnan says, “We had international action with us but what lacked was quality club football. With these new acquisitions, we will certainly have quality football actions every week, which undoubtedly makes us the footballing destination of India.”

    Post the acquisitions, Krishnan’s main focus now is proper execution, offering consumers an exquisite viewing experience. Throwing light on the primary marketing plan that has been chalked out for the same, he says, “We will curate various special programming to keep the buzz going and keep viewers in the loop. In the initial stages of marketing, we will put efforts to make people aware about the acquisitions and gradually we might venture into various on ground marketing initiatives.”

    A media planning expert asserts, “All the three properties that they have acquired have the potential to garner huge viewership and if smartly planned, they can generate some ad revenue, which obviously won’t be as much as Cricket or Kabaddi. But sports all over the world is run by subscription revenue and I feel India is also taking that route. There can be no bigger brand ambassador for a sporting venture than Christiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi so I feel it’s the best way for Sony Kix to kick off.”

    While the channel is available across all DTH platforms, its presence is limited to a very few cable operators and hence availability remains a key question.

    Commenting on the opportunity to see of Sony Kix, Chrome Data Analytics and Media founder and CEO Pankaj Krishna says, “The new entrant started off with a relatively low OTS of 11 per cent in Week-16 and is still struggling, according to Chrome DM data. Their current availability is 17 per cent across the 101 million homes that Chrome DM monitors, which translates to 17 million homes, vis-?-vis the leader, Ten Sports, reaching 62 million homes. With Sony’s former sports channel, Sony Six, being at 54 per cent OTS in Week 30 (as per Chrome Track 2.0), Sony Kix is yet to score higher and catch up!”

    One hopes all the football action will give the channel the perfect ratings kick-start.

  • “Creating sporting events more important than acquiring expensive rights”: Sanjay Gupta

    “Creating sporting events more important than acquiring expensive rights”: Sanjay Gupta

    MUMBAI: Star India is in major over drive mode. The network has picked up a 74 per cent stake in Mashal Sports, which is the owner of Pro Kabaddi League.

     

    While delivering a keynote at the 2015 edition of Asia Pacific Video Operators Summit (APOS) Star India chief operating officer (COO) Sanjay Gupta spoke about the company’s aim to spawn a multi-sport culture in the country by promoting local content with events like Indian Super League (ISL) and Pro-Kabaddi League.

     

    “People are queuing up to buy an English Premier League (EPL), a LaLiga or a Bundesliga, but the question here is how much engagement do these games actually offer as compared to relevant local content. We tried this with ISL and Kabaddi and the initial response has been very encouraging,” Gupta informed.

     

    “Sports is a long haul business and it takes sustained investment to build something ground up. We need to have a long term commitment to build a sport… a 10 to 20 years approach to build it ground up. Take the example of EPL, which has been around for decades and has built an extremely strong consumer franchise, which advertisers are eager to associate with. The three year view of buying sporting rights has to change, which disallows most of the partners to make money and disincentives anyone trying to build a sport,” he further added.

     

    Talking about lack of innovation in stifling sports business economics, Gupta said, “When there’s a big sporting event, people congregate to watch in huge numbers. The only question is if there are enough of these happening and how much innovation has been happening.”

     

    Speaking about mushrooming ventures like ISL and Pro Kabaddi League, Gupta added, “Better engagement in sports will drive greater consumption. People don’t look happy when they win a sports bid. Practices in the sports business have become quite toxic. Instead of a content creation business this has been run as a rent a cab business. If I am league owner, chances are I’ll squeeze more money from you than you can ever hope to earn. One of the challenges that we are seeing is that almost all of the investment in sports is going into rights cost. We are trying to change that by investing in basic sports infrastructure apart from rights, whether it was grooming the players for an on screen experience in Kabaddi or partnering to get the stadiums ready for ISL.”

     

    Speaking about the stake acquisition in Mashal Sports, Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “Star has acquired a majority stake in Mashal Sports with a vision to create an even more favourable ecosystem for the great Indian sport of Kabaddi and build on its successful launch. The investment, completely in sync with Star’s aim to spawn a multi-sport culture in the country, will further help in nurturing India’s sporting talent. We are totally committed to abiding with the vision of Mashal management and all stakeholders of Pro-Kabaddi and will further develop the league in the upcoming season 2.”

  • Fox Sports rebranded across Asia

    Fox Sports rebranded across Asia

    MUMBAI: Fox International Channels (FIC), the Asian pay-TV network, revealed that it will implement a wide-scale upgrade to its Fox Sports Asia network, effective August 15. It also announced new names for its Asian region channels, except India.

     

    The network rebranded its portfolio of channels, which currently are Fox Sports, Fox Sports Plus HD and Star Sports to ‘Fox Sports’, ‘Fox Sports 2’ and ‘Fox Sports 3’ respectively. This does not include the Star Sports brand in India.

     

    ‘Fox Sports’ will be the flagship channel, airing the most popular sporting events for the local audience, namely La Liga soccer matches, Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), tennis Grand Slam semifinals and finals and the main Formula One races.

     

    Star Sports which will now be Fox Sports 2, will provide coverage of golf majors, European and Asian soccer league, Major League Baseball (MLB), Indian Badminton League (IBL) and International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) events.

     

    While, Fox Sports Plus HD rebranded as Fox Sports 3 will air adrenaline sports, such as motor sports, combat and extreme sports like F1, MotoGP, One FC and Extreme Games Asia.

     

    Fox Sports News and Fox Football channel HD will remain unchanged, while Fox Sports Play and Fox Sports Mobile will continue to be the network’s non-linear play with additional fitness and yoga content.

     

    The change takes effect in all territories across Asia where Fox Sports network channels are available.

     

    Late last year, News Corp had revamped the Star Sports bunch of channels in India as Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2, Star Sports 3, Star Sports 4, Star Sports HD1 and Star Sports HD2.

  • starsports.com to stream 2014 Pepsi IPL Player Auction

    starsports.com to stream 2014 Pepsi IPL Player Auction

    MUMBAI: starsports.com, India’s first multi-sports digital service, will stream the action from the 2014 Pepsi IPL Player Auction to be held in Bengaluru on February 12 and 13, 2014. In a first of kind initiative for the digital platform, a full broadcast quality show will be produced with expert analysis from a stellar roster that includes Sourav Ganguly, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Harsha Bhogle, Akash Chopra, Sanjay Manjrekar and Deep Das Gupta.  Streaming of the auctions will start at 9:30 am on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 and will be available with a delay of 5 minutes.

     

    Speaking on the occasion, Ajit Mohan, EVP and Head, New Media, Star India, said, “It is likely that the most incisive coverage of the auction this time will be online. This shows our commitment to make IPL the biggest online sporting event in the world. And, this is just the beginning. We have far bigger plans in store for the full IPL coverage.”

     

    starsports.com’s revolutionary video timeline, that allows the viewer to keep track of live events with ease, will be used for the streaming of the auction. The timeline will allow even those coming in late to catch up on the most important events of the day with editorially curated markers that allow users to easily control their viewing experience. Users will also be able to follow a detailed text commentary alongside their video experience. The auction will be available to all consumers for free.

     

    starsports.com is India’s first multi-sports digital service with availability across the web and mobile. Powered by live and video rights, it covers the best of world sports including major cricket tournaments, BPL, La Liga and Serie A in football, F1, hockey and tennis. 

     

    For further information, please contact:

     

    Sameer Bajaj
    Corporate Communications
    STAR Sports India
    +919811222700
    bajaj.sameer@startv.com

  • Falcao signs on to wear Puma v1.11 Speed boot

    Falcao signs on to wear Puma v1.11 Speed boot

    BANGALORE: Atlético Madrid’s star striker and Columbian international Radamel Falcao has signed a long term contract with international lifestyle brand Puma.

    Falcao will feature prominently in Puma‘s global football communication as another top tier asset spearheading communication around the Puma v1.11 Speed boot.

    Puma‘s senior head of global sports marketing Christian Voigt said, “Falcao is another fantastic addition to our player roster in football. He is such an exciting talent, the impact he has made in La Liga already speaks volumes for his ability and determination to succeed. He was the top scorer of the Europa League last season and is quickly establishing himself as one of the top strikers in the game. Puma has some big plans for Falcao in the coming months and years, which we‘re very much looking forward to working on.”

    Puma said the Puma v1.11 Speed Boot that Falcao will wear is amongst the lightest football boots the sports wear company has ever made.

    Last month Argentina and Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero signed a lucrative sponsorship deal in English football by becoming the face of Puma in a contract worth ?5 million.