The information and broadcasting ministry has notified 24 sports events for which broadcast rights holders must share the feed with public broadcaster Prasar Bharati. |
Doordarshan will pass on 75 per cent of the revenue it earns from these events, termed as "events of national importance", to the rights holders. |
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The much-awaited list covers tennis, football, hockey, chess and Olympics, and comes into effect immediately. It has been prepared after consultations with the ministry of sports & youth affairs, Prasar Bharati, sports channels and broadcast rights holders. |
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Among the international events listed are summer and winter Olympics, Commonwealth, Asian and Afro-Asian games. |
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In tennis, the feed for all matches featuring India and semi-final/final matches of the Davis Cup, Grand Slams and WTA championships would have to be shared. |
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The semi-finals and finals of football tournaments like the World Cup, European Cup, Asia Cup and local events like Durand Cup and Federation Cup will be beamed on Doordarshan. |
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Similarly, in hockey, the final matches of the World Cup, Champions Trophy, Beighton Cup and Indira Gandhi Gold Cup for Women will be telecast simultaneously on Doordarshan and a private broadcaster. The finals of the World Chess Championship, Chess Olympiad and World Championships in billiards and snooker have also made their way onto the list. |
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In the past, only cricket match feed had to be compulsorily shared with Prasar Bharati and had been a cause of major heartburn for private broadcasters. |
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However, the recent past has seen instances where voluntary agreements have been sealed with Prasar Bharati for co-marketing and simultaneous broadcast. ESPN STAR Sports and ZEE Sports had entered into such deals for the Fifa World Cup and the Indo-Pak ODIs in Abu Dhabi respectively. |
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