Press Release

ICC partners hotstar for exclusive digital clips in India till 2019

23 December 2015

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has appointed Star India’s Novi Digital Entertainment as the exclusive digital clips licensee in India for all ICC events from 2016-2019.

Novi owns the online video streaming platforms hotstar and Starsports.com, which in addition to exclusively live streaming ICC events, will also exploit the digital clips as a result of this arrangement. The four-year deal includes eight ICC Events namely the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016, ICC World Twenty20 India 2016, ICC Champions Trophy 2017, ICC Women’s World Cup England 2017, ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Bangladesh 2018, ICC U19 Cricket World Cup New Zealand 2018, ICC Women’s World Twenty20 West Indies 2018 and ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. ICC general manager – commercial Campbell Jamieson said, “The ICC is delighted to be entering into a four-year relationship with Novi, whose online video streaming platform, hotstar, is extremely popular and has a proven record in entertainment and sports coverage in India.” Novi is also the current media rights holder for ICC events from 2016 to 2023.

Source: Indiantelevision.com

Show me everything from anytime

GEC Watch: Star Plus clocks highest ratings recorded in history

In the first full week of extended six-day weekday programming, Star Plus breaks Star Sports’ record of 645 million TVTs recorded for the World Cup finale week

Starsports.com to stream 2014 IPL Players' Auction

Ajit Mohan, Head, New Media, Star India, said, "It is likely that the most incisive coverage of the auction this time will be online. This shows our commitment to make IPL the biggest online sporting event in the world. And, this is just the beginning. We have far bigger plans in store for the full IPL coverage."

Starsports.com: YouTube of sports in India?

Star India digital head Ajit Mohan puts it well when he says: “The philosophy of the design and the service itself was to make video the hero; we believe we have become the YouTube of sports.”

Imagine more
Id: 7232