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BBC secure radio rights in India
The BBC have secured radio rights in India for four years, which is a welcome relief to those who enjoy Test Match Special. The deal allows them to broadcast England’s current tour of India, and other international teams who visit, over the next four years. Sky, meanwhile, are being shafted by Nimbus, who paid an astonishing amount of money (over $600m) for exclusive rights to broadcast cricket on TV in India.
February 21, 2006 in Cricket on TV and Radio | Permalink |
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which radio channel is broadcasting Indian cricket matches.
Posted by: sadikur | 26 Dec 2007 14:13:20
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