Kamlesh Barjati
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MUMBAI: Neo Cricket, the official broadcaster of the Asia Cup, could land up with an advertising revenue of Rs 800 million, according to Indiantelevision.com's preliminary estimates.
Telecom handset manufacturer Micromax has come in as the title sponsor for the event for the second consecutive time. Nimbus Sport and Micromax have entered into an agreement in a deal that is estimated to be in the region of Rs 70-80 million, according to sources.
Micromax business director Vikas Jain said, "Micromax is proud to be part of the Asian Cup 2012, which is the most coveted cricket championship in Asia. Cricket is not just another sport, but a culture that connects youth beyond boundaries."
Nimbus is also looking for four associate on-ground sponsors. Nimbus Sport COO Yannick Colaco said, “Micromax is an exciting brand, close to the heart of youth, and one which is a good match to the dynamic and vibrant nature of this event. We are also looking at four associate on-ground sponsors."
On air, Neo Cricket plans to rope in two co-presenting and six associate sponsors.
"An ad rev of Rs 800 million from telecast of the event looks probable. There is a low mood now due to India's poor performance in Australia. But let us not forget that the team should do better in subcontinent conditions," says a media buyer who did not want his name to be revealed.
Weighing in Neo's favour could be the fact that India is playing arch rival Pakistan after a year when they last met in the World Cup semi-finals. The four-nation Asia Cup is also a contest among three strong teams - India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Neo Cricket's distribution is taken care of after One Alliance inked a fresh one-year deal this January.
The Asia Cup kicks off on 12 March and will consist of seven ODIs. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will take part.
In terms of broadcast syndication, Nimbus Sport has inked a deal in the UK with Zee Cafe. The channel will run live telecast and an hour of highlights on each match day.
(c) ITV
Telecom handset manufacturer Micromax has come in as the title sponsor for the event for the second consecutive time. Nimbus Sport and Micromax have entered into an agreement in a deal that is estimated to be in the region of Rs 70-80 million, according to sources.
Micromax business director Vikas Jain said, "Micromax is proud to be part of the Asian Cup 2012, which is the most coveted cricket championship in Asia. Cricket is not just another sport, but a culture that connects youth beyond boundaries."
Nimbus is also looking for four associate on-ground sponsors. Nimbus Sport COO Yannick Colaco said, “Micromax is an exciting brand, close to the heart of youth, and one which is a good match to the dynamic and vibrant nature of this event. We are also looking at four associate on-ground sponsors."
On air, Neo Cricket plans to rope in two co-presenting and six associate sponsors.
"An ad rev of Rs 800 million from telecast of the event looks probable. There is a low mood now due to India's poor performance in Australia. But let us not forget that the team should do better in subcontinent conditions," says a media buyer who did not want his name to be revealed.
Weighing in Neo's favour could be the fact that India is playing arch rival Pakistan after a year when they last met in the World Cup semi-finals. The four-nation Asia Cup is also a contest among three strong teams - India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Neo Cricket's distribution is taken care of after One Alliance inked a fresh one-year deal this January.
The Asia Cup kicks off on 12 March and will consist of seven ODIs. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will take part.
In terms of broadcast syndication, Nimbus Sport has inked a deal in the UK with Zee Cafe. The channel will run live telecast and an hour of highlights on each match day.
(c) ITV