Zee Walks Away From $1.4 Billion Cricket Rights Deal With Disney After Failed Sony Merger: Report
25.01.2024 - 20:02
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Naman Ramachandran India’s Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) is not proceeding with a $1.4 billion cricket rights deal it had struck with Disney Star in 2022, according to a report from Reuters. Cricket is the most popular sport in India, the world’s most populous nation. In August 2022, Disney Star had won Indian TV and digital rights to both men’s and women’s global events conducted by the International Cricket Council (ICC) from 2024 through 2027.
A week later it licenced Indian television broadcasting rights for ICC men’s and under-19 tournaments to ZEEL for four years. Under the terms of the deal, Disney Star would continue to be the exclusive streaming home for all ICC tournaments in India via streamer Disney+ Hotstar. ZEEL would be the exclusive Indian television rights holder of ICC men’s events, including the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (2024, 2026), ICC Men’s Champions Trophy (2025), and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup (2027) along with several ICC under-19 events.
However, earlier this week, Sony Group Corporation ended its more than two-year attempt to merge its TV and streaming businesses in India with ZEEL. The deal would have been worth $10 billion. The news wiped out some 30% of ZEEL’s share price.
Sony and ZEEL are now in a legal battle, with the former claiming a $90 million termination fee from the latter. Quoting “two people with direct knowledge of the matter,” the Reuters report says that ZEEL missed the first $200 million payment to Disney in recent weeks. ZEEL also told Disney that it was “walking back on the deal,” Reuters said.
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