Neo cricket
live part of Neo sports were in troubled waters since the beginning of the tour
of England in India. From delay transmission for disgruntled spectators Neo faced
by all.
And it seems to
be no end to their woes as they now face State intervention.
Decision of the
Nimbus communications does not share feed current cricket India-England series
with air, led I & b Ministry to write a letter that BCCI had asked him to
take immediate action and provide live commentary of matches.
All India Radio
(AIR) does not provide live commentary series, which began on 14 October and
will end on October 29, as Nimbus communications, which broadcasts of
tournament requires a 50 per cent of the income declaration of air.
In a letter
sent to the BCCI (Board of control for cricket in India) Ministry proposes that
radio broadcasting rights of sports events should not be clubbed with the TV
broadcasting rights and must be paid directly into the atmosphere at the talks
from the point of view of India ".
Earlier, Neo
encountered huge embarrassment due to delays in the live telecast, during the
first international one day between India and England in Hyderabad on Friday,
was due to non-payment of contributions neo sports.
The first three
Overs of the game at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium TV not live at all, and
officials said that it was a '' technical failure ', which is responsible for
the black-out.
But actually,
neo sports-payment for Doordarshan had led to the blackout, which the Ministry
of information and Broadcasting Council refused to grant the cricket control in
India, the permission for temporary entry in the match DHNS reported.
In accordance
with the norm, the BCCI wrote to the Ministry on 3 October, seeking permission
to uplink to Atya Nand, under the leadership of Secretary to the Government of
India, wrote back to Professor Ratnakar Shetty, COO the BCCI, "Doordarshan
Comments were invited on a division of Prasar Bharati signals", "Nand
wrote, adding that Doordarshan also allowed to telecast live all ODI matches
played in India.
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