Indian Subcontinent
AFC rights prove tough sell for Lagardère in Indian subcontinent
Asian Football Confederation media rights in the Indian subcontinent are likely to remain steady or fall in value, with no deal in place for the 2017 to 2020 cycle.
Star hails AIFF rights deal
The All India Football Federation and its marketing partner, Football Sports Development, have agreed a rights deal covering the national team’s games with pay-television broadcaster Star Sports.
IPL to launch rights tender on July 17
The Board of Control for Cricket in India will launch a new tender for the next cycle of media rights for the Indian Premier League Twenty20 competition on July 17, according to various reports.
MLS seals trio of rights deals
North America’s Major League Soccer has sealed rights deals in India, Honduras and New Zealand.
Star outlines ‘concern’ over ICC-BCCI dispute
Indian pay-television broadcaster Star Sports has contacted the International Cricket Council to outline its concerns regarding a possible boycott of the forthcoming Champions Trophy national team competition by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
DSport picks up Tie Break Tens rights
Indian pay-television channel DSport has acquired rights to the 2017 Tie Break Tens tennis event, which takes place in the Spanish city of Madrid tomorrow (Thursday).
Neo Sports picks up rights to landmark Indian MMA event
Indian pay-television broadcaster Neo Sports has acquired rights to the Brave Combat Federation’s upcoming mixed martial arts event in Mumbai.
IPL rights cycle to cover five years
The next cycle of media rights for the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament will run for five years, rather than 10 years as originally planned.
Facebook to stream World Snooker Championship
This year’s World Snooker Championship will be made available throughout the Americas and the Indian sub-continent via social media platform Facebook.
MLB seeks growth in India with Veqta partnership
Major League Baseball has signed a wide-ranging content partnership with Indian digital media company Veqta.
McLaren-Honda signs up with Amazon Prime, Star Sports
Formula One motor-racing team McLaren-Honda has entered into content partnerships with Amazon Prime, the subscription service operated by e-commerce and media company Amazon, and Indian pay-television broadcaster Star Sports.
MTV backs new Indian esports league
Newly-formed Indian esports league UCypher has agreed a rights deal with the Indian arm of youth orientated television channel MTV.
Sony completes first phase of Ten Sports takeover
Indian pay-television operator Zee Entertainment Enterprises has today (Tuesday) said the first phase of the sale of its sports business, Ten Sports, to media group Sony Pictures Networks India has been completed.
DSport set to enter bidding process for IPL rights
New Indian pay-television channel DSport is set to compete in the forthcoming tender process for rights to Twenty20 cricket competition the Indian Premier League.
Experts claim DSport channel must compete for cricket rights
Indian television experts have questioned the viability of pay-television channel DSport – a partnership between Discovery Communications and Indian broadcast executive RC Venkateish which launched in India last week – in its current form.
DSport boosts reach with DishTV carriage deal
Direct-to-home service provider DishTV has agreed a carriage deal for DSport, the new Indian sports television channel launched by international media and entertainment company Discovery Communications.
BCCI opens up fresh tender process for IPL rights
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has opened a new tender process for television and digital rights to the Indian Premier League Twenty20 competition, according to multiple reports.
WTCC secures rights partners in India
Indian pay-television broadcaster Neo Sports and new sports television channel DSport have acquired rights to the World Touring Car Championship motor-racing series.