Posts Tagged With IPL
Update (March 16th): Looks like YouTube’s got its act together. The live streaming is working fine for me today. I’m in the office, watching the Royal Challengers challenge the Kings ...
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Update: In an unprecedented move, the Indian Premier League has put its weight behind the deal, reports PTI, sending “an advisory” to telcos that they should only source IPL content from ...
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ITV has secured UK broadcast rights for the 2010 Indian Premier League T20 cricket tournament to be shown on its digital channel ITV4 for an undisclosed amount. The channel will broadcast ...
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Nokia To Launch Financial Services
Nokia will soon launch ‘Nokia Money’ its financial and banking services in India. They are in talks with six banks for the same and plan to utilize its ...
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Update: Reuters and PTI report that the 6UP game has been suspended, despite there being no formal complaint, taking into account the Sports Ministes views. IPL Governing Council member Rajeev Shukla ...
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Cricket’s Page 3
ESPN’s subsidiary Cricinfo.com has launched Page2, a masala subsite dedicated to the DLF Indian Premier League. Yes, you guessed it right – it’s like Page 3 but not quite. The ...
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Another piece of the IPL Digital Rights puzzle: it appears that mobile VAS company Zenga Entertainment has acquired rights to monetize mobile content related to the Indian Premer League for five ...
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Board of Control for Cricket in India and media firms have reached a compromise after battling over Indian Premier League-related content. Sounds familiar? Last year, around the same time, ...
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Monetization will be delayed for Global Cricket Ventures: the JV between NASDAQ listed Live Current Media and Net Link Blue holdings has been hit by a rather unfortunate development – ...
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Another continent, but the same story yet again: Global news agencies including Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, Reuters and Getty Images have refused to cover the first Cricket Test Match between ...
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Live Current Media, which owns the domain Cricket.com and had won the portal rights for the Indian Premier League, has raised $1.06 million via private placements with CEO Geoffrey Hampson, ...
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Live Current Media (LCM) through its joint venture Global Cricket Ventures, has been able to successfully reduce payouts to the Board for Control for Cricket in India by $1.25 million. ...
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