Neo TV (India)
Sony nabs Bangladesh Premier League rights as Neo steps away
Sony Pictures Networks India last month picked up rights to the Bangladesh Premier League Twenty20 tournament after pay-television broadcaster Neo Sports refused an option to extend its deal.
Star swoops for grand slam rights in Indian subcontinent
Star India has snatched rights to two tennis grand slams from its Indian subcontinent rivals in the last week, significantly increasing their value.
PGA Tour doubles up with Neo
Neo Sports to launch OTT platform
Indian pay-television broadcaster Neo Sports is planning to launch a new over-the-top platform next year, according to the TelevisionPost.com website.
Neo picks up returning BPL
The chequered history of cricket’s Bangladesh Premier League contributed to a reduced rights fee on the Indian subcontinent for the competition, which is returning after a one-year hiatus.
Neo Sports takes European Games to India
Indian pay-television broadcaster Neo Sports has acquired rights to the inaugural European Games multi-sport event, which takes place in Baku, Azerbaijan later this year.
ICC looks to double its money to cement contested overhaul
The ICC’s ambitious income target for its next cycle of media rights sales
Ten sees off Nimbus for Sri Lanka rights but global value falls
Sri Lanka cricket drops in value
Neo Sports opts to take distribution in-house
Neo Sports Broadcast, a division of the Nimbus Communications agency, has elected to take the distribution of its Neo Sports and Neo Prime pay-television channels in-house.
Sony Six’s January spending spree
In the increasingly competitive Indian pay-television market, Sony Six has begun 2014 on the front foot, snapping up prestigious properties in cricket, football, tennis and rugby...
Australian Open leaps in hot Asian pay-TV markets
Australian Open enjoys boom in media-rights value in two new Asian deals
Sony beats Neo Sports to grab Euro 2016
Sony beats off Neo Sports to grab Indian subcontinent rights to Euro 2016
Ten increases lead over rivals as India’s No.1
Ten Sports have 55-per-cent share of sports channel audience in cable and satellite homes.
Cricket fees rise as CSI fights to retain deals
Australian, English, South African, New Zealand, Zimbabwean boards to benefit from new Asian television rights deals.