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  • Bangla board sets $ 50 million reserve price for cricket rights

    Bangla board sets $ 50 million reserve price for cricket rights

    MUMBAI: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), which has issued a tender to sell marketing rights including those for television and the Internet for six years until 2012, has fixed a reserve price of $ 50 million for bids.

    This is a massive mark-up from the $11.75 million ESPN Star Sports paid last time round when it acquired the rights for a period of five years. Those rights expired in April last year.

    The BCB’s new tender invitation is for the period 1 November 2006 to 31 March 2012.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com earlier, ESPN India MD RC Venkateish had said that his network was certainly interested in renewing the rights.

    Among the rather tough clauses in the tender document the BCB has issued are:

    * Only firms experienced in using similar rights and having an annual turnover of $15 million will be eligible to participate in the tender.

    * All revenues will be shared between BCCB and the successful bidder in a ratio of 80:20 in favour of BCCB.

    $ 2 million deposit to be submitted before bids opened.

    * Production the responsibility of the bidder though there are allowable expenses against the winning bid (subject to the board agreeing) including production costs.

    * As the incumbent broadcaster, ESS will have the right to match any bid from a rival broadcaster if its bid is lower.

    Bangladesh is expected to play around 40 tests and over 100 one-day internationals during this period.

    The big question among more than one industry watcher is this – will any broadcaster bid even the floor price of $ 50 million let alone cross it?

  • STAR Sports to telecast Planet Cricket; India ’s first ever cricketing travelogue

    New Delhi November 13, 2006 – ESPN STAR Sports, Asia’s premier sports broadcaster, will present Planet Cricket, a six episode cricketing travelogue covering the five venues on India ‘s calendar to South Africa . The series will cover the five cricket grounds of Centurion, Johannesburg , Port Elizabeth , Cape Town and Durban with the sixth episode being the highlights of the previous five. The show, a preview series to India ’s tour of South Africa will be hosted by the quintessential Gautam Bhimani and will go on air from November 13, 2006.

    With one episode dedicated to one venue, each episode will not just be a guide to the actual cricket ground of the region, but will also cover some memorable cricket moments from that very ground. The show will also add the travel element by taking the viewers on a tour of the region covering the sights, sounds and smells of a nation that is one of the world’s most sought after tourist hotspots.

    The places covered will include spots of historical significance like Soweto , the township that housed Nelson Mandella and Bishop Desmond Tutu or even the house that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi lived in for 21 years and the courts in which he practiced during his early days in South Africa . Apart from the historical aspect, the travelogue will get away to the fabled Sun City, climb magnificent Table Mountain, drive down the world famous Garden Route, soak in the beaches of Durban, taste the heady wines at the legendary vineyards of the Western Cape, explore Kruger National Park and other world famous Safari spots, attempt the world’s highest Bungee Jump and take a breathtaking trip to the Cape of Good Hope, the southernmost point of the African Continent.

    On the cricketing side of it, there will be mouth watering cricket action, much of it involving Team India including Sachin Tendulkar’s 169 at Cape Town and Sourav Ganguly’s audacious hundred in Johannesburg in 2001. Not to be left out is the greatest ever one day international between Australia and South Africa at the Wanderers in 2006 that showered a mammoth 872 runs.

    Catch Gautam Bhimani take you on a spectacular ride of South Africa , only on STAR Sports

    Date Fixture Time Channel
    13-17 Nov 06 Planet Cricket , South Africa 20:30 STAR Sports
    18 Nov 06 Planet Cricket , South Africa 19:30 STAR Sports

    India Time. Schedule subject to change

  • 13 foreign channels off the air in Bangladesh

    13 foreign channels off the air in Bangladesh

    MUMBAI: 13 television channels in Bangladesh are off the air. Cable operators had earlier switched off all foreign channels on 29 July to protest a government order.

    Media reports indicate that on 24 July, the government stopped the airing of channels – ESPN, Star Sports, Ten Sports, Set Max, Zee Classic, Zee Action, Zee Trendz, Zee Premier, VH1, Zoom, HBO, Star One and Disney.

    The Bangladeshi Satellite Cable Owners Association and Dhaka Cable Forum switched off all foreign TV channels on Saturday and went on strike in protest at the claim. Now they are airing all the channels except the 13 channels that are not allowed.

    The Cable Operators Association of Bangladesh (Coab) said that distributors are unscrupulous as they download the pay channels without obtaining government permission.

  • New Zealand goes on an African Safari; play 3 test series against the Proteas

    New Zealand goes on an African Safari; play 3 test series against the Proteas

    New Delhi, April 14, 2006- ESPN STAR Sports, Asia’s number one broadcaster, will telecast Live and exclusive, New Zealand’s African Safari starting April 15, 2006. The islanders play a 3 test series against the Proteas in continuance to their 5 ODI series in October 2005. New Zealand is the second team from the pacific to tour the African country this month after Australia.

    Kiwi premier bowler, Shane Bond, has been cleared to play the First test despite a niggling knee injury that kept the fast bowler sidelined during warm up matches. The lanky bowler has been a proven match winner for the Kiwis with an impressive record of 64 wickets in 14 tests at an average of just 17.57 runs per wicket.

    On the other hand, South African skipper Graeme Smith is struggling with his finger injury to be fit for the first test. The young Proteas captain and opening batsman has been fighting to be in shape since the last test he played against Australia in the first week of April. Jacques Kallis, who captained South Africa in that test, is on stand by to lead them in case of Smith not being declared fit.

    Kallis or Smith, the Proteas will have a big task on hand after a demoralising first ever whitewash at home in tests by Australia. The Kiwis would be looking to take their chances with the master tactician Stephen Fleming marshalling his troops ever so effectively. Fleming is arguably best captain in the game today.

    The two sides have met each other 30 times in a test match with South Africa leading the head to head count 14-6. The Kiwis would be looking to set the record straight and would look to take the series to prove their cynics wrong. New Zealand has been one of the best ODI sides but still needs to put things in perspective in Tests and they will be counting on this opportunity in South Africa.

    Catch the action live and exclusive on ESPN STAR Sports

    Schedule of the Bangladesh Vs Australia Test series

    Date
    Time
    Event
    Channel

    April 15-20, 2006
    13.58
    South Africa Vs New Zealand, First Test Match, Centurion
    ESPN

    April 27- May 1, 2006
    13.58
    South Africa Vs New Zealand, Second Test Match, Cape Town
    ESPN

    May 5-9, 2006
    13.28
    South Africa Vs New Zealand, Third Test Match, Johannesburg
    ESPN

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  • Zee wins ‘neutral venue’ media rights for $ 219.15 million

    Zee wins ‘neutral venue’ media rights for $ 219.15 million

    NEW DELHI: The numbers are going beyond believable as far as India cricket is concerned. Subhash Chandra’s Zee Telefilms has secured the rights for the latest money-mopping plan the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has pulled out of its cupboard — for matches played by India at neutral venues (non-ICC member countries) over the next five years.

    And the winning bid: a whopping $219.15 million (average of $ 8.77 million per match) for 25 matches spread over the next five years.
    The 25 matches will involve mainly Pakistan as the opposition, but will also include top cricket countries like Australia, England and West Indies. With this, the minimum bid guarantee of the BCCI has crossed the $1 billion mark all told.

    Zee Telefilms also becomes the rights holder for radio and broadband in non ICC member countries where matches may be played. It would also negotiate with pubcaster Doordarshan independently for a terrestrial feed.

    “This cricket property puts us on a strong wicket and would help us in our growth,” Zee Sports business head Himanshu Mody told Indiantelevision.com, adding that “the loss of India cricket rights have been more than made up”.

    The other bidders in the fray for the overseas rights were ESPN Star Sports (disqualified for bidding below the floor price), Nimbus and Sahara One Media & Entertainment.

    The media rights for this latest piece of the India cricket pie will be inaugurated with the two-match Indo-Pakistan limited over series that will be held in Abu Dhabi later this month. The presenting sponsor is Indian real estate major DLF and the ground rights for this series was secured by PDM International for $ 3.61 million.

    Pointing out that Rs 900 million are expected to be generated from these two matches, BCCI vice-president Lalit Modi said 50 per cent of the proceeds will go to Pakistan for earthquake relief fund, while the rest will be donated to the Indian Prime Minister’s relief Fund.

    Pakistan Cricket Board’s director cricket operations Salim Altaf, who was present during the opening of the financial bids as an independent observer, also exchanged documents with BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah, signifying an understanding between the two countries for playing matches under a bi-lateral agreement.

    The 25 matches are to be played in places like Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Holland, Lords, Oval and Birmingham in England, Toronto, New York, Tristate Area, Houston, Chicago, Palo Alto, Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

    According to BCCI’s Modi, negotiations are on with the respective countries for venues. All the matches will also be recognized by the International Cricket Council and form part of India’s playing calendar.

    HOW THE DIFFERENT BIDS STACKED UP

    While Zee is likely to end up paying a total of at least $ 219.15 million over a period of five years on an average price of $ 8.77 million per match, the break-up of payment year-wise varies.

    According to documents circulated by the BCCI today at a press conference here, Zee bid $ 5.04 million for the first year, $ 6.03 million for the second year, $ 6.66 million for the third year, $ 8.10 million for the fourth year and $ 18 million for the last year.

    Similarly, the other bidders too had bid separately for every year. ESS had bid $ 2.86 million for each of the five years.

    Nimbus bid $ 5 million for the first year, $ 6 million for the second year, $ 7 million for the third year, $ 8 million for the fourth year and $ 14 million for the fifth year with an average of $ 8 million per match.

    Sahara’s bids were $ 5.32 million, $ 5.41 million, $ 6.40 million, $ 7.21 million and $ 10.90 million for each of the five years where on an average per match was costing $ 7.048 million.

    On being asked how does it feel to be on the losing side, Nimbus’ chairman Harish Thawani shot back, “Seeing the winner’s bids, I feel we got the rights to India cricket cheap. I wish Zee all the best.”

    Nimbus had bagged the four-year rights of Indian cricket for a whopping $ 612 million, beating the likes of Zee Telefilms ($ 513 million and ESS.

    DRAMA BEFORE THE ANNOUNCEMENT

    Can anything related to cricket and BCCI be bereft of drama? Probably not.

    Before the media was apprised of the transparent way in which the BCCI conducts its affairs, especially those relating to bidding, journalists were kept waiting at a five-star hotel here as a closed-door meeting of cricket officials and representatives of bidding companies took place.

    Reportedly, there were two adjournments when frantic calls were made by some of those present in the meeting to their bosses.

    It seems there was some confusion regarding the way prices of every one year of the five-year contract period were to be quoted and calculated.

    When that got sorted out, discussions took place on the formal protests lodged by Zee Telefilms and Nimbus relating to the submission of financial bids by Sahara yesterday in Mumbai.

    While Modi reiterated that there were “no irregularities” in the Sahara bid, Zee Sports’ Mody smiled away questions on yesterday’s protests. “We don¡’t have any issue now,” he said, while sharing the dais with BCCI officials.

    While making a grand exit from the press conference, BCCI’s Modi said, ‘These rights will ensure coverage of matches played by India in non-ICC member countries as well. Professionalizing this aspect of Indian cricket management will make the sport, especially the Indian game, accessible to Indian communities across the globe, including the non ICC member countries.”

  • Cricket: BCCI debunks bidders’ objections

    Cricket: BCCI debunks bidders’ objections

    NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Cricket and controversy in India are synonymous now.

    The latest round of allegation and counter-elucidations relates to overseas cricket telecast rights for Indo-Pakistan cricket matches to be played in neutral venues with one set of bidders alleging “irregularities” in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
    The charge that the Indian cricket board is allegedly biased towards Sahara One Media & Entertainment, which is presently telecasting the ongoing India-England home cricket series on Sahara One channel, however, has been dismissed by the BCCI as “making a mountain of a molehill.”

    If that’s not enough, media reports from Pakistan hint that while the BCCI is going ahead full steam with the proposed cricket matches — 25 in number over a period of few years — actually no formal agreement exist between it and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which is as much owners of the cricket matches as the Indian cricket board.

    On the last day of submission of financial bids for Indo-Pak cricket on neutral venues, some companies like Zee Telefilms, ESPN Star Sports and Nimbus today have alleged that tender documents criteria “seem to have been totally ignored by Sahara in the bid submission process.”

    Not only one of the bidders has written a letter to the BCCI president and agriculture minister Sharad Pawar, after marking it to other officials like the marketing head chief Lalit Modi, but a sequence of happenings as it happened have been detailed.

    BCCI has fixed a reserve price of $ 5 million dollars a match and the total revenue generated could be in excess of $120 million.

    The basic thrust of the allegations listed in the letter, a copy of which is available with Indiantelevision.com, is not only the Sahara group submitted its bids after the deadline of 11 a.m. today, but also flouted a condition of bringing the bids in open envelopes.

    “…the Sahara financial bid was in unsealed condition and was actually taken out of the envelope for approximately 10 to 15 seconds,” the letter states, adding that all the other bidders present objected to it and lodged their formal protest on Sahara’s late arrival too.

    While Sahara One Media and Entertainment refused to make any comments when contacted by Indiantelevision.com, BCCI vice-president Modi dismissed the allegations by saying the other bidders were simply splitting hairs over a small issue.

    “There has been no irregularity,” Modi insisted, “If people feel that on a small technical issue, we would disqualify a newcomer (Sahara has never bagged telecast rights till the recent India-England series), then they have to think again.”

    According to Modi, the other companies were attempting to form a “cartel” in an effort to hammer down the prices.

    “It almost seems that some companies are ganging up against a newcomer’s entry. It also seems a cartel is being attempted so that the price (of the telecast rights) could be lowered,” Modi told Indiantelevision.com.

    Asked whether the BCCI has a formal deal with the PCB before going ahead with sale of telecast rights of Indo-Pak cricket, Modi criticized the Pakistani media for raising unimportant issues, which are of “no consequence.”

    “The very fact that we are going ahead with the bidding process shows that PCB and the BCCI have an understanding. Has the PCB said anything formally?” the businessman-turned-sports administrator countered

    Meanwhile, the protest letter concludes by stating, “We believe that the new BCCI administration has conducted the earlier tender processes with complete transparency and fairness. There have been instances in the past, where companies have been disqualified on technical grounds.

    “Keeping these facts in mind, we trust that in all fairness, the Sahara financial bid should not be considered. We are hopeful that the BCCI will take a fair decision on this occasion as well.”

    Whether the BCCI takes note of the protests lodged by the likes of Zee, ESS and Nimbus can only be gauged when the financial bids are opened on Thursday (6 April) and the successful candidate announced

  • Zee Sports can break even in 18 months time: channel head

    Zee Sports can break even in 18 months time: channel head

    NEW DELHI: Zee Sports, the youngest of the sports channel beaming into Indian cable homes, could breakeven within 12 to 18 months time, according to a senior channel executive.

    “These are early days, but the channel can possibly breakeven in 12 to 18 months time as its revenues increase. Especially now that cricket will be aired,” Zee Sports business head Himanshu Mody told Indiantelevision.com today.

    Part of the Subhash Chandra-promoted Zee Telefilms, Zee Sports believes it has struck gold after bagging the telecast rights of one-day cricket that India will play against Pakistan, Australia, England and West Indies over the next five years on neutral venues.

    Zee has invested approximately Rs 300 million in its sports channel started over a year back.

    Zee Telefilms bagged the telecast rights for approximately $ 219 million, beating the likes of ESPN Star Sports, Sahara One Media & Entertainment and Nimbus.

    According to Mody, a cricket property like this is definitely going to drive up the subscription revenues and could be leveraged in different ways on various platforms over the five year contract period till 2011.

    “In the months to come by, Zee Sports will be a power to reckon with,” Mody said with glee after this victory, having failed twice earlier to bag big ticket cricket properties, which included the domestic Indian rights for four years that was snared by Nimbus for $ 612 million.

    Asked whether the investments could be recovered as there’s an overdose of cricket all round on television, Mody said the present rights for 25 one-day matches were different from other rights and had its advantages.

    “What we have bagged is one-day cricket, which has more value (in terms of viewership) than five-day Test cricket. Moreover, India-Pakistan clashes mostly go down very well with viewers and advertisers alike,” Mody explained.

    Zee Sports is also keen to share the terrestrial telecast with the Indian pubcaster Doordarshan and doesn’t think such simulcast would hit its revenues — advertising or subscription.

    “We are keen to share cricket with DD and will offer the best deal possible,” Mody said.

  • ESS looks to spread the Fifa fever with production, marketing initiatives

    ESS looks to spread the Fifa fever with production, marketing initiatives

    MUMBAI: One of ESPN Star Sports’ (ESS) biggest properties for the year is the football World cup. While the event is still a few months away and takes place from 9 June to 9 July 2006, the channel has announced a slew of initiatives that it is hoping will build excitement.

    ESS India MD RC Venkateish said, “The Fifa World Cup is one of the most watched sporting spectacles across the globe with last edition having a cumulative audience base of 28.8 billion worldwide. ESPN Star Sports will be unveiling a comprehensive programming around it to give the Indian viewers an experience of a lifetime to build their interest in the FIFA World Cup by creating an appeal.”

    Production values to be given a boost: Venkateish explains that to start with, ESS has established a distinguished and enriched studio panel of presenters for the World Cup. Gerry Armstrong, ex-Irish International and now a soccer expert with ESS; Steve McMahon, ex- England and Liverpool player and ESS presenter Harsha Bhogle for the World Cup. ESS is counting on the three generations of sports expert to provide a new dimension to the telecast of the event to viewers in India.

    The broadcaster will also have Indian soccer experts, Novy Kapadia, Noel Da Kima Leitao, P.K. Bannerjee and Bhaichung Bhutia from India joining the above mentioned studio panel as guests every week during the event. For coverage from the venues, the broadcaster will have two dedicated teams in Germany comprising Anand Narsimhan, Dave Roberts and Jason Dasey, who will capture the World Cup craze live from the host nation. Additionally, a special Indian ESS production team will travel across India to catch the enthusiasm among the Indian soccer fanatics.

    The sports network will also have a special Hindi feed for traditional markets in India during the event. Elaborating on this initiative, Venkateish said, “We are looking to reach the mass Indian market during this World Cup to build soccer as a sport in the country and localisation of content has helped us increase our penetration in traditional markets of India. The special Hindi feed will add a lot of value to our telecast especially for viewers who find it difficult to understand the heavily accented English or for viewers who are not familiar with English at all.”

    Venkateish is confident about the viewership for the event as the matches have convenient timings with some matches starting as early as 6:30 in the evening,. 75 million Indians sampled the telecast of World Cup 2002, with a cumulative audience reach of 804 million in India. He further says that the ratings of the Fifa World Cup have been higher than the ratings of an India cricket test match.

    “Soccer is getting much bigger in India than it was in 2002; with over 55 million people watching the European League this season.” he adds

    A strong marketing push: From this month, the broadcaster will carry out various marketing initiatives to promote and build up the popularity even more.

    ESS will be undertaking a nation wide search for eight school children to be chosen as the Fifa fairplay flag bearers at the World Cup. The contest will be an opportunity for the school children to travel to Germany and stand with their favourite stars during the pre match ceremony.

    McMahon said, “It feels wonderful to be on the panel as an expert covering the World Cup. The Fifa World Cup is the most anticipated event for any sports fan and I am looking forward to covering the mega event from ESPN Star Sports studios. I have thoroughly enjoyed being a footballer and being part of the England squad for Italia ’90. Now I look forward to my new role as an expert analyst for Germany 2006. I will give my best to the fans and play my part to help grow the popularity of this fantastic sport.”

    Bhogle said, “I have always been committed to ESPN Star Sports for programming and am honoured to be part of this special India presentation for the biggest sporting event in the world. We have got an excellent team and look forward to maintaining the presenting standards ESPN Star Sports has set in India.”

    A New Show: To build up hype for the event, the channel will also have Fifa programming to generate viewer interest. From Wednesday 4 April, the channel will telecast FIFA World Cup Stories. This will showcase stories in the World Cup history. Six episodes of half an hour duration will provide angles to chapters of the event. The programmes will feature stories on the most surprising and shocking results in the World Cup, Golden Boot winners of the previous editions, dramatic penalty shoot outs, young stars of the sport and rise to top of some of the underdogs. An extensive programming will follow the Fifa World Cup Stories on Fifa till the World Cup starts.