Jun 14, 2022, 11:19PM ISTSource: Mirror Now
Times Internet Limited won the IPL overseas broadcast rights along with Viacom18. Package D with a base price of Rs 3 crore per game with overseas TV and Digital Rights on offer was sold for more than 1300 crore to Viacom18 and Times Internet. BCCI fetched 48,390 crore ($6.20 billion) through IPL media rights for a five-year period, starting 2023. Disney Star retained their Indian sub-continent TV rights with a figure of Rs 23,575 crore. India digital rights deal was acquired for Rs 20,500 crore by the Reliance backed Viacom18, which also won the non-exclusive Package C, paying another Rs 2991 crore.