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Star India bags IPL media rights for $2.55 billion

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NEW DELHI: Broadcast giant Star India has won global media rights for the highly lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL), the most popular sports event in the cricketmad country of 1.25 billion, with a record $2.55 billion bid.

Rupert Murdoch’s Star beat rival bidders including Sony, Facebook and Airtel to win both television and digital rights to the cricket tournament for five years from 2018.

The 20 overs IPL format started in 2008 and has become a star-studded franchise which last year generated a staggering $380 million in revenue in a single eightweek season.

Sponsors and advertiser­s often plan product launches around major tournament­s and pay top dollar to book advertisin­g slots ahead of the matches.

“Sports is a catalyst to drive the rest of the network, as well as to get people to subscribe to digital offerings,” Jehil Thakkar, partner at Deloitte India, told AFP.

“You own the consumer on whichever platform they are on — mobile, tablets, tv, computers.

“They’ve paid more than double from the previous auction and that’s quite a bold bet and a bet on the future.”

Sony, which previously held the television rights, had paid the equivalent of $1.2 billion at today’s values for a 10-year contract in 2008.

The IPL, which is broadcast around the world, is hugely popular for its mix of sport and showbiz, with a number of teams fronted by big Bollywood names.

Its huge success has inspired a range of sporting franchises including boxing, badminton and poker.

Experts said Star would use the IPL’s popularity to drive viewers to other content, on different platforms including smartphone­s.

There are now more than 300 million smartphone­s in India and companies across sectors are looking for ways to target their users.

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