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Posted: 1 years ago

A report by Cricbuzz on the e-auction of the media rights for the Indian Premier League (IPL) cycle 2023-2027, which began on Sunday, says that the domestic TV rights (package A) have been sold for Rs 57.5 crore per match, while for the digital rights (package B), it is Rs 50 crore.

"The television rights of the Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights have been sold, at it's just about Rs 50 lakh more than Sunday's bid of Rs 57 crore. The final count is Rs 23,575 crore for Television rights at the cost of Rs 57.5 crore per game. The digital pack did not see any bid and it closed at Rs 48 crore per game," said the report.

The report also said that the identity of the winners of the TV and digital rights bid is yet to be identified with no official word coming from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). It added that there will be a re-bid between winners of TV and digital rights, starting from 1:51pm on Monday, which means there are two different winners of packages A and B.

Apart from packages A and B, which are television and digital groupings for the Indian broadcast region, there are two more packages in fray as well -- like package C, which has 18-game non-exclusive special matches (base price of Rs 11 crore) and package D, which is rest of the world rights (base price of Rs 3 crore).

Star India were the current holders of the IPL rights for 2017-22 cycle, with a winning bid of Rs 16,347.50 crore for both TV and digital in September 2017.

Previously, Sony Pictures Network won the IPL TV media rights for a period of 10 years during the inception of the tournament with a bid of Rs 8,200 crore.

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Posted: 1 years ago

Package A is exclusive for TV for the Indian subcontinent,

Package B is for digital-only grouping for the same region.

Package C is for selected games in each season,

Package D is for all games combined β€” TV and digital rights β€” for overseas markets.

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Posted: 1 years ago

Viacom 18 takes Package B that covers digital rights for Indian sub-continent

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Posted: 1 years ago

Amazon had pulled out of the auction race, leaving the field to its rivals which include Walt Disney Co., owners of the Disney-Star and Indian business tycoon Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd. through Viacom18/Reliance.

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Posted: 1 years ago

There is no official confirmation on who gets the Package A yet.

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Posted: 1 years ago

Two different broadcasters won the TV (package A) and digital rights (package B) for the Indian subcontinent in the e-auction of the media rights for the Indian Premier League (IPL) cycle 2023 to 2027. With 410 matches to be broadcasted in the five-year cycle, the total value per match for every IPL game is at RS 107.5 crore.

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Posted: 1 years ago

So, Disney (Star Sports) has paid Rs 23,575 crore for IPL TV rights for the Indian subcontinent. Whereas, Viacom18 has spent Rs 20,500 crore for digital rights for India.

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Posted: 1 years ago

How come I missed this thread ? 

Thank you dear for sharing the vital information regarding the upcoming IPL season's broadcasting rights. 

nutmeg7 thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago

No worries. I will keep sharing information here as and when there are new developments  πŸ‘πŸΌ

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Posted: 1 years ago
Originally posted by: nutmeg7

No worries. I will keep sharing information here as and when there are new developments  πŸ‘πŸΌ

Thank you dear. πŸ€—