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  • IPL chairman Arun Dhumal predicts media rights surge to $50B at RCB Innovation Lab Leaders Meet

    IPL chairman Arun Dhumal predicts media rights surge to $50B at RCB Innovation Lab Leaders Meet

    Mumbai: The Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal indicated that the league’s journey of success over the last 15 years should potentially drive its media rights value to $50 billion in the next two decades. Dhumal spoke during the RCB Innovation Lab’s Leaders Meet India on Thursday in Bengaluru.

    The media rights for the IPL have grown from Rs 6,000 crores to Rs 48000 crores and the league is only second to the National Football League (NFL) across all sporting leagues in the world. Dhumal believes the widespread popularity and success of the league will act as a catalyst in its evolution over the next 10 years.

    “If I have to see how it has gone over the last 15 years and if I have to go by estimates going forward, we are expecting media rights to go somewhere close to USD 50 billion by around 2043. Going forward, we need to keep innovating, keep doing better in terms of fan engagement, and keep making it better in terms of the quality of games. Now that cricket is becoming part of the Olympics and with the Women’s Premier League taking it to a different level for women’s cricket, I see a lot of hope and light at the end of the tunnel. Because of the way it has been happening for the last 15 years, it is only going to get better,” he said.

    RCB Innovation Lab’s Leaders Meet India has brought together the biggest game changers from across the sporting world, offering a truly global perspective on the present and future of the sports industry and how India can become a powerhouse in the business of sports.

    Dissecting the role of IPL in earning India a different reputation from the entire world, Arun Dhumal commented, “IPL is the most-watched cricket league in the world. We have fans across the world and when they come to watch, they get to see the diversity and culture of India. They will watch a match up North down South, East to West, because teams are spread all across the country. We are a very diverse country in terms of different states, different cultures, and different languages being spoken but this is one platform which is rooted so well that you are able to showcase in India to the globe.”

    Prominent stakeholders from all across the world shared their excitement and sparked conversations regarding the emergence of India as a sporting giant on the international stage at the first-of-its-kind summit which is a groundbreaking initiative of RCB Innovation Labs.

    While talking about the fan insights and engagement of IPL and its franchises, Arun Dhumal lauded Royal Challengers Bangalore’s extensive fanbase by mentioning, “We work as a team with all franchises, we are all partners. We have seen at the recently held World Cup games, that they (fans) were there for Team India, but at the same time, they were rooting for RCB also, which is a great thing and we are very proud of that. Personally, I feel IPL is the best Make in India brand we can think of post-independence.”

    RCB Innovation Lab’s Leaders Meet India concluded on November 30.

  • Canada’s Bell Media & National Football League expand their media rights agreement

    Canada’s Bell Media & National Football League expand their media rights agreement

    MUMBAI: Canada’s Bell Media and the National Football League (NFL) have announced a long-term expansion of their media rights agreement. This ensures that Bell Media remains the exclusive television broadcast partner of the NFL in Canada.

    From the pre-season through the Super Bowl, fans in Canada can access live coverage of NFL games on Bell Media platforms including TSN, CTV, CTV2, RDS, and live streaming through the networks’ official websites and apps, as well as through TSN Direct and RDS Direct subscriptions.

    The multi-year, extended agreement includes:

    The Super Bowl, the most-watched television event in Canada

    Thursday Night Football regular season games

    Sunday 1 pm ET regular season games

    Sunday 4 pm ET regular season games

    Sunday Night Football regular season games

    Monday Night Football regular season games, including the new slate of games produced by ABC

    ‘NFL RedZone’, available every Sunday beginning at 1 pm ET, taking football fans inside the 20-yard line with real-time look-ins and highlights, all in one broadcast

    All International Series Games, including the recently announced game live from Germany

    All Playoff Games

    “The popularity of the NFL in Canada has never been greater, with fan interest in the league growing across the country each season. We’re thrilled to continue to bring the NFL to Canadian fans through our multi-platform coverage. We’re proud to extend and expand our longstanding partnership with this major investment, and to showcase NFL action across Bell Media platforms like never before” said Bell Media Sales and Sports senior VP Stewart Johnston. 

    “We’re delighted to be extending our longstanding partnership with Bell Media. This new deal will allow NFL fans in Canada to enjoy a comprehensive line-up of games throughout the season from Kickoff to the Super Bowl across the full breadth of Bell Media’s TV and digital services” said NFL MD International Media Sameer Pabari.

    As part of Bell Media’s commitment to the NFL, and as the home of football in Canada, TSN continues to be Canada’s source for NFL news and information, led by ‘Sportscentre’. TSN also features NFL fantasy content and betting odds through the TSN Edge, and the network provides a slate of NFL programming from ESPN, including ‘NFL Countdown’, ‘NFL Live’, ‘NFL Primetime’, ‘Monday Night Countdown’ and the NFL Draft. 

    Additionally, TSN and CTV deliver the Sunday night pre-game show Football Night In America.

    Fans can visit TSN.ca/NFL for up-to-the-minute breaking news, features, and analysis, as well as game previews, recaps, and video highlights. TSN’s official social media accounts, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok, provide breaking news, scores, photos, videos, and trending content from around the league.

    Bell Media is the exclusive television broadcast partner of the NFL in Canada. TSN has been televising NFL games since 1987, and CTV’s partnership with the NFL began in 2007.

  • Sony Le Plex HD to premiere Smith’s fight for justice in ‘Concussion’

    Sony Le Plex HD to premiere Smith’s fight for justice in ‘Concussion’

    MUMBAI: Sony Le Plex HD brings the story of a doctor’s single-handed fight to save lives from brain damage with the premiere of Concussion. The movie airs on 18 December at 1 pm and 9 pm.

    Based in Pittsburgh, the movie is inspired by real life incidents in the early 2000 when the National Football League (NFL) players were suspected of dying due to brain degeneration or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). The movie captures the relentless efforts of Dr. Bennet Omalu who constantly strives to save these players lives. Dr. Bennet Omalu, played by Will Smith, is fighting a tough battle against the NFL who are keen to dismiss his research on the long-term effects of repeated blows on the head of the players.

    The movie takes you to the times when living the American dream was fostered by one and all. Powerful dialogues paired with brilliant cinematography, Concussion boasts off great performances by Will Smith and veteran actor Alec Baldwin, which creates a masterpiece worth watching.

    Directed by Peter Landesman, Concussion is a gripping story with powerful dialogues and great performances. Produced by Ridley Scott, the movie has received rave reviews from the critics and audience both. Will Smith has also won numerous awards and nominations in the Best Actor category for his portrayal as Dr. Bennet Omalu.

  • Sony Le Plex HD to premiere Smith’s fight for justice in ‘Concussion’

    Sony Le Plex HD to premiere Smith’s fight for justice in ‘Concussion’

    MUMBAI: Sony Le Plex HD brings the story of a doctor’s single-handed fight to save lives from brain damage with the premiere of Concussion. The movie airs on 18 December at 1 pm and 9 pm.

    Based in Pittsburgh, the movie is inspired by real life incidents in the early 2000 when the National Football League (NFL) players were suspected of dying due to brain degeneration or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). The movie captures the relentless efforts of Dr. Bennet Omalu who constantly strives to save these players lives. Dr. Bennet Omalu, played by Will Smith, is fighting a tough battle against the NFL who are keen to dismiss his research on the long-term effects of repeated blows on the head of the players.

    The movie takes you to the times when living the American dream was fostered by one and all. Powerful dialogues paired with brilliant cinematography, Concussion boasts off great performances by Will Smith and veteran actor Alec Baldwin, which creates a masterpiece worth watching.

    Directed by Peter Landesman, Concussion is a gripping story with powerful dialogues and great performances. Produced by Ridley Scott, the movie has received rave reviews from the critics and audience both. Will Smith has also won numerous awards and nominations in the Best Actor category for his portrayal as Dr. Bennet Omalu.

  • SPN India to broadcast National Football League

    SPN India to broadcast National Football League

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) is bringing to its viewers sports leagues from North America — the National Football League (NFL).

    Action begins with the first game of NFL Kick off 2016 Weekend featuring the Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos hosting the Carolina Panthers in a rematch of Super Bowl 50 on Sony Six, Sony Six HD and Sony ESPN, Sony ESPN HD on 9 September, 2016, at 6 am. Three NFL games a week will be telecast live on Sony ESPN and Sony ESPN HD during the 2016 NFL season.

    NFL games will be telecast three times a week on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 6am IST giving viewers more options in the breakfast viewing category. Apart from this, select games during the season will also be telecast at prime- time.

    The NFL is one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, and the highest professional level of American football in the world. It consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).

    Each regular season runs for a period of 17 weeks with each team playing 16 games and having one bye week. At the end of the regular season, six teams from each conference (four division winners and two wild card teams) advance to the playoffs that concludes with the Super Bowl, played between the champions of the NFC and AFC.

    SPN distribution and sports president Rajesh Kaul said, “The sports cluster of SPN possess the broadcast rights of two of the ‘Big 4’ professional sports leagues in America with the NFL and NBA, consequently showcasing the best of American sports leagues to our viewers. We have seen a growing interest amongst urban Indian viewers for American sports it seems set to grow further with the NFL games”.

    He further added, “Breakfast Viewing is a transformational concept initiated and fostered by SPN that has changed the way live sports is consumed by viewers today. At present, we are the only network catering to die-hard sports fans in this segment and are giving our viewers more options in sports consumption owing to the demand for live international content in this time band. There is a significant viewership in the breakfast viewing category for our other content and we are expecting to see a definite growth in viewership for the NFL too.”

  • SPN India to broadcast National Football League

    SPN India to broadcast National Football League

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) is bringing to its viewers sports leagues from North America — the National Football League (NFL).

    Action begins with the first game of NFL Kick off 2016 Weekend featuring the Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos hosting the Carolina Panthers in a rematch of Super Bowl 50 on Sony Six, Sony Six HD and Sony ESPN, Sony ESPN HD on 9 September, 2016, at 6 am. Three NFL games a week will be telecast live on Sony ESPN and Sony ESPN HD during the 2016 NFL season.

    NFL games will be telecast three times a week on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 6am IST giving viewers more options in the breakfast viewing category. Apart from this, select games during the season will also be telecast at prime- time.

    The NFL is one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, and the highest professional level of American football in the world. It consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).

    Each regular season runs for a period of 17 weeks with each team playing 16 games and having one bye week. At the end of the regular season, six teams from each conference (four division winners and two wild card teams) advance to the playoffs that concludes with the Super Bowl, played between the champions of the NFC and AFC.

    SPN distribution and sports president Rajesh Kaul said, “The sports cluster of SPN possess the broadcast rights of two of the ‘Big 4’ professional sports leagues in America with the NFL and NBA, consequently showcasing the best of American sports leagues to our viewers. We have seen a growing interest amongst urban Indian viewers for American sports it seems set to grow further with the NFL games”.

    He further added, “Breakfast Viewing is a transformational concept initiated and fostered by SPN that has changed the way live sports is consumed by viewers today. At present, we are the only network catering to die-hard sports fans in this segment and are giving our viewers more options in sports consumption owing to the demand for live international content in this time band. There is a significant viewership in the breakfast viewing category for our other content and we are expecting to see a definite growth in viewership for the NFL too.”

  • Fox Television acquires KTVU-TV FOX 2 and KICU-TV 36; offers to pay $10 million for Seattle’s KBCB TV

    Fox Television acquires KTVU-TV FOX 2 and KICU-TV 36; offers to pay $10 million for Seattle’s KBCB TV

    BENGALURU: Fox Television Stations (FTS) announced that it has acquired San Francisco-Bay Area stations KTVU-TV FOX 2 and KICU-TV 36 following the close of its previously announced swap agreement with Cox Media Group (CMG). 

     

    The company’s parent 21st Century Fox has agreed to pay $10 million (about Rs 60 crore) to buy KBCB TV station in Seattle, in a move that follows a general strategy to buy stations in cities with National Football League (NFL) franchises.

     

    With the addition of the San Francisco-Bay area stations, FTS now includes duopolies in seven of the top 10 US markets.   FTS also now owns stations in 12 markets with National Football Conference (NFC) teams, allowing it to further leverage the Company’s NFC broadcast package. 

     

    In exchange for the newly-acquired stations, FTS transferred two owned-and-operated stations, WHBQ-TV FOX 13 and WFXT-TV FOX 25, located in the Memphis and Boston markets, respectively to CMG. Both stations will remain FOX affiliates, says FTS.

     

    KBCB TV is a station owned by Venture Technologies Group. Seattle has a NFL team – the Seattle Seahawks and Fox sees value in owning TV stations in markets with an NFC team.

     

    But acquiring the station may help Fox gain leverage to get what it really wants: KCPQ-TV Seattle, a much bigger station owned by Tribune Corp. KCPQ-TV is Fox’s current affiliate in the region and airs Seahawks games says a report by Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) Joe Flint.

     

    Flint in his report says that Fox has held talks with Tribune about trading one of its stations elsewhere in the US in exchange for KCPQ—at one point Fox even put a Chicago station on the table, though that offer no longer stands. But so far the talks have gone nowhere and have gotten increasingly acrimonious, according to people familiar with the talks. Fox informed Tribune last month that it would terminate the companies’ affiliation agreement for KCPQ-TV Seattle next January.

     

    That will leave the Tribune station without Fox programming, including sports and prime-time entertainment, and could cause its ratings to dive. Industry observers say that move and the KBCB-TV purchase are aimed at ratcheting up pressure on Tribune to do a swap deal.

  • Sony Six brings American football to India with NFL

    Sony Six brings American football to India with NFL

    MUMBAI:  The Multi Screen Media (MSM) India promoted Sony Six has now acquired the broadcasting rights of National Football League (NFL).

     

    The announcement follows a multiyear television partnership between NFL and MSM, making Sony Six NFL’s broadcast partner across the Indian Subcontinent. The channel will air the NFL for four years.

     

    The partnership includes television rights to live regular season games, playoff games and most significantly to the tournament’s paramount sporting event, the Super Bowl.

     

    Sony Six business head Prasana Krishnan said, “We are extremely thrilled and excited about this partnership, as we look to deliver on providing the audiences an opportunity to experience the best of American football. The raw nature of the sport promises audiences a combination of high speed action and thrill.”

     

    “This acquisition brings us a step closer in reiterating our efforts in providing quality sports content to our viewers that greatly adds value to our channel as well as to our existing comprehensive bouquet and line-up of sporting events,” he added.

     

    The programming will be themed around educational vignettes, highlight shows and NFL’s trademark pre-season documentary series Hard Knocks. They will work collaboratively on unique initiatives to engage Indian audiences in order to grow fan base and increase knowledge and awareness of the NFL through media.

     

    Talking about the deal, International Media and Business Development VP Julie Moeller said, “We are excited to be working with Sony Six to bring the NFL to new and existing fans in India Their endeavor and focus in delivering fast paced sports in India, aligns with our long-term goal of popularizing NFL in the country. Through live games, marquee events, highlights and league recaps we will provide Indian viewers with a comprehensive platform to experience NFL like never before.”

  • Zee Sports to telecast National Football League final leg from Goa

    Zee Sports to telecast National Football League final leg from Goa

    MUMBAI: Zee Sports will telecast 10 live matches from Goa where the top clubs will fight for the title in the last leg of the ONGC Cup National Football League. In the first match of the last phase on 5 May, title contenders and Federation Cup winners Mahindra United will clash with Mohammedan Sporting.

    Zee Sports COO Gary Lovejoy said, “In the first year of our telecast of Indian football, the standard of league has reached a new peak in terms of quality of players, standard of play, passion and excitement. The excitement and competitiveness of the league can be gauged from the fact that there is a possibility of winner being decided in the last league game.”

    For the 10th edition of National Football League, Zee Sports has ONGC, National Insurance Company, Indian, Airtel, TATA Tiscon, Khadim’s, Coca Cola, DS Group and West Bengal IT Department among others as broadcast and on ground sponsors for the coverage of the ONGC Cup 10th National Football League.

    The schedule of ONGC Cup National Football League is as follows:

    5 May — Mohammedan vs Mahindra United
    7 May — Salgaocar Vs Dempo
    8 May — Sporting Club de Goa Vs Kingfisher East Bengal
    11 May — Sporting Club de Goa Vs Dempo
    13 May — Salgaocar Vs Air India
    17 May — Salgaocar Vs Sporting Club de Goa
    20 May — Salgaocar Vs Mohammedan Sporting
    (All the above matches kick off at 6:30 pm)
    21 May — Dempo Vs Mahindra United (4:30 pm)