India vs New Zealand 4 th odi live on DD National

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Social media power, force to dd national live cricket say by dd national during kent live fourth umpire program.:clap
 
New Delhi: The information and
broadcasting (I&B) ministry on
Tuesday named all official one-day
international, Twenty20 and test
matches played by the Indian
men’s cricket team, semi-finals
and finals of the men’s World Cup
and International Cricket Council
Championship Trophy as cricketing
events of “national importance”.
In a gazette notification uploaded
on the official website of the I&B
ministry, the government identified
these as events of high public
interest, which essentially means
that the broadcasting rights’
holders of these events will have to
share the feed for these with public
broadcaster Prasar Bharati under
the Sports Broadcasting Signals
(Mandatory Sharing with Prasar
Bharati) Act, 2007.
The law (in a 2012 notification)
required private broadcasters to
share live broadcasting signals of
sporting events of “national
importance” with Prasar Bharati
simultaneously, to enable the
public broadcaster to re-transmit
the same on its terrestrial
networks and direct-to-home
networks.
According to the notification, such
matches “are considered to be of
high public interest by the central
government”.
Currently, Star India has the
broadcast and digital rights for all
cricket played in India through a
deal with Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI). The
company had paid Rs3,851 crore in
2012, which gave it exclusive
media rights to cricket matches
organized by BCCI until 2018.
Star also holds broadcasting rights
for all events of the International
Cricket Council (ICC) from 2015 to
2023.
The government’s notification
comes after the Supreme Court in
May ruled that broadcasters of
important sports events must
remove all commercials, sponsor
logos and credits before handing a
clean feed of the event to Prasar
Bharati, citing public interest. The
dispute arose after Star India filed
a case against Prasar Bharati when
the latter demanded clean feeds
from Star. Star had not removed
its channel logo, and certain on-
screen credits for the India-
Australia-Sri Lanka cricket tri-
series held in 2012.
The new notification supersedes
the one issued in 2012.....
 
Great info :tup
5minutes back saw this thread & enjoying the Match :ohya
 
but not all test matches,if government think it's a higher public intrested match...
 
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