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  • FIFA U-17 WC caught 47 million viewers for SPN

    FIFA U-17 WC caught 47 million viewers for SPN

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Network’s (SPN) recent broadcast of the FIFA U-17 World Cup seems to have made a mark. 47 million viewers tuned in across India for the 22-day long event, as per data from Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) for 2+ All India urban+rural, pay sports channels.

    The Hindi and Bengali feeds were instrumental in adding 40 percent of the overall viewership. Regions like West Bengal, Northeast India and Kerala contributed a large chunk of viewers. 45 per cent of the audience was also female.

    Games played by team India saw an average 2.6 million impressions per game. The full house finals between England and Spain in Kolkata’s Salt Lake stadium on 28 October generated an average of 2.2 million impressions. SPN claims that its coverage of the World Cup got better ratings than other international football events like FIFA Confederations Cup 2017, English Premier League 2016-17, La Liga 2016-2017 etc.

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    SPN India president, sports and distribution business, Rajesh Kaul said, “It was a great privilege for India as a nation to host the FIFA U-17 World Cup and an incredible opportunity for us at Sony Pictures Networks India to broadcast the tournament and bring football to the forefront in India. Our efforts towards leveraging and enhancing the popularity of the FIFA U-17 World Cup have yielded excellent results and we hope that this will be a pivotal point for the rise of football in India.”

  • ICC to take legal action against infringing news channels, will allow WC coverage of final

    ICC to take legal action against infringing news channels, will allow WC coverage of final

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to allow the news channels to cover the final of the cricket World Cup on 2 April.

    However, the game’s governing body has also decided to take legal action against the channels who are not adhering to the guidelines.

    The ICC said Friday that it “will begin legal proceedings against offending Indian news channels who have repeatedly breached the News Access Guidelines for broadcasters for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011”.

    ICC said that despite lengthy meeting at the Information and Broadcasting Ministry in New Delhi, the National Broadcasters Association (NBA) and the Broadcast Editors Association (BEA) “refused” to give assurances that they would desist from breaching the broadcast guidelines in their news programming.

    And thus, it (ICC) has decided to commence “legal action against the companies involved and will also seek to recover damages through the courts in India rather than bar the stations from the ICC Cricket World Cup final.”

    ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat said, “I am very disappointed that it has come to this. However, we need to do everything to protect our exclusive commercial rights and those of our partners. If that means we have to resort to legal action, that is regrettable but necessary.”

    Earlier, I&B Minister Ambika Soni had intervened and written to ICC president Sharad Pawar to take some action. Lorgat said that at the Ministry’s request, ICC officials travelled to New Delhi to meet with the NBA and BEA in an attempt to resolve the issue. “But they (NBA and BEA) were unfortunately not willing to conform to the guidelines agreed with the ICC prior to the event,” Lorgat said.

    He added that accreditations were issued to the NRH reporters and cameramen on condition that guidelines were observed. Subsequently those guidelines were breached on several occasions, particularly in respect of the blatant commercialisation of ICC World Cup footage and proprietary data by certain news broadcasters.

    “In the interests of the event, we have agreed to reinstate their accreditation for the final match of this hugely successful World Cup. However, following a number of written warnings to the channels concerned, it is now time for the ICC to act through the courts,” Lorgat added.

  • WC: ICC sticks to its footage guidelines for news channels

    WC: ICC sticks to its footage guidelines for news channels

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Indian television news broadcasters continue to be at loggerheads.

    The ICC has maintained that the footage guidelines that it issued for news coverage regarding the World Cup are fair, contrary to the common opinion running through news channels.

    Reacting to reports that Indian news channels have said that the terms of the footage made available for them are not acceptable, an ICC spokesperson told Indiantelevision.com that there was no reason to concede ground.

    “The guidelines we have put in place for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 are fair, reasonable and in line with the industry best practice. They are designed to allow non-rights-holders (NRH) the opportunity to offer quality news-access coverage for their viewers while also protecting the exclusive rights of our broadcast partner,” the spokesperson said.

    The spokesperson noted that in the past, some non-rights-holders (NRH) have flouted the rules and showed almost ball-by-ball coverage of events, in breach of the broadcast partner’s rights.
         
      “At a very early stage in this process (beginning in October 2010), we and our host broadcaster engaged the views and opinions of the News Broadcasters’ Association (NBA) and involved that organisation at every stage of this process. After lengthy discussions with the NBA, we sent the final version of the guidelines to the NBA to inform them that we were going to publish them on 19 January.”

    The spokesperson said that the cricket‘s governing body got no response from them. So the ICC extended the publication date and the guidelines were finally issued on 25 January.

    “To date we still haven‘t heard back from the NBA. We consider the guidelines to be very reasonable and lenient when it comes to the issue of news access rights. Through its purchase of the rights to televise our events, our broadcast partner, ESPN Star Sports, has poured a large amount of money into cricket while also providing a fantastic televisual experience to a billion viewers in more than 180 territories around the world,” the spokesperson said.

    The spokesperson said that this investment is used to develop the game in almost every corner of the globe and it is important that their investment is protected. “At the same time we also realise the importance of free news access to NRH and so these guidelines provide a workable balance between those two sides.”

    Meanwhile, the NBA today expressed confidence that it would be able to amicably sort out the issue relating to the news telecast of ICC Cricket World Cup footage.

    NBA president KVL Narayan Rao told Indiantelevision.com that the association had already written to the ICC that it wanted to discuss the issue and he expected that this dialogue would be held soon.

    The ICC, however, said that it has not received anything from the NBA.

    NBA sources said that the common expectation was that an early resolution would be found “as both needed each other”.

  • 5 million visit Fifa website on Day 1 of WC

    5 million visit Fifa website on Day 1 of WC

    MUMBAI: With the Fifa World Cup in full swing, comScore Networks analysis reveals that over 5 million users worldwide visited the official website hosted by Yahoo! at Fifaworldcup.yahoo.com on the opening day of the Fifa World Cup.

    According to the digital media measurement company comScore, this was followed by an average of 4.4 million visitors during the opening weekend.

    Additionally, comScore revealed the site served more than 400,000 video streams on the opening day and averaged approximately 375,000 streams per day throughout the weekend.

    As per a release issued by the company, 57 per cent of the page views occurring during the opening weekend were from the English-language section of the site. While in the non-English language content, the Spanish language section made up 14 per cent of page views.

    The Asian language content also drew significant traffic with six per cent of the pages viewed in Japanese, three per cent in Chinese and just one per cent in Korean, combining for more than 18 million page views per day, adds the release.

  • News agency AFP secures deal with Refresh Mobile for WC updates

    News agency AFP secures deal with Refresh Mobile for WC updates

    MUMBAI: Global news agency AFP has struck a deal with mobile magazine developer Refresh Mobile to allow football fans to keep up to date with the World Cup via their phones.

    AFP’s deal with the mobile agency involves it supplying football-related content, including a World Cup diary, match previews, results and standings via mobile magazines.

    Refresh Mobile is present in the UK. It plans to launch in Germany this week and by the end of the year in the US.

    The magazines will be published twice daily and can be downloaded by texting a keyword to 63333.

    AFP’s partnership with Refresh Mobile is set to last beyond the World Cup with both parties involved in discussions about a continual service.

    Despite having ad space available, Refresh has so far failed to sign up any brands for the AFP publication.

    Refresh Mobile marketing director Elaine Devereux said that the company plans to take its mobile magazines to new markets in the near future.