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Monday 24 October 2011

Government Pulls Up The BCCI Did Not Radio Coverage Of The India-England 1 Dayers

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New Delhi: irritation, the lack of live reviews current series India-England one-day international (ODI) to millions of listeners of all India Radio (air), the Government on Friday pulled up Council cricket control in India (BCCI) and Nimbus communications (rights holders).

The Government also accused the BCCI radio clubs TV rights rights and giving it a single entity, led to the current situation. The Government says, because there is no legislative provision for live telecast cricket matches on private FM radio channels, total revenue situation under the Sports Act do not apply. Thus air offered of $ 6000 for ODI Nimbus direct acquisition of radio that Nimbus had declined. This led to a lack of radio commentary to millions of listners air across India.

As a result of high-level meetings under the chairmanship of information and broadcasting (I & B) Minister Ambika Soni, was attended by representatives of the Ministry of sport, among other things, the Government decided to ask BCCI guide Mumbai based Nimbus (TV and radio rights holder) share of the rights of broadcasting radio from the air on a mutually agreed price.

The Government has also instructed the BCCI is Club radio broadcasting rights of sports events with television rights in the future, it must

be negotiated air price when matches are with India.

English cricket team currently in the country for the five match ODI series, which India won on Thursday, when he beat England's third time in as many games to lead 3-0.


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