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Disney Seeking $940 Million From India's ZEE
Disney Seeking $940 Million From India’s Zee Over Failed Cricket Rights Deal
Disney India (previously Disney Star) is seeking $940 million of damages from Indian media conglomerate Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited, it was revealed on Wednesday. The claim relates to a cricket rights deal that collapsed in January this year.
Disney’s India Unit Seeks $940 Million in Damages From Zee
The Indian unit of Walt Disney Co. has sought $940 million in damages from Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., stretching out a legal battle with the Mumbai-based broadcaster after it defaulted on payment for TV rights of cricket matches.
Disney-owned Star seeks $940 million from Zee over lapse of cricket broadcasting deal
Disney -owned Star India has sought $940 million from Zee Entertainment in damages in a London court for the termination of a cricket broadcasting agreement, the Indian broadcaster said on Wednesday.
Disney’s India unit seeks US$940 million in damages from Zee Entertainment
WALT Disney’s Indian unit has sought US$940 million in damages from Zee Entertainment, after the Mumbai-based broadcaster defaulted on payment for TV rights of cricket matches. Read more at The Business Times.
Star files Statement of Case in London court against ZEE, seeks $940 million in damages
Star India has filed a Statement of Case against Zee Entertainment, seeking $940 million in damages over a terminated ICC TV rights deal. Zee denies the allegations and plans to contest the claims. The arbitration is still in its early stages,
India's Zee refutes Disney-owned Star's $940 million claim for lapse of cricket broadcasting deal
India's Zee Entertainment on Wednesday refuted Disney-owned Star India's claim of damages worth $940 million for the termination of a cricket broadcasting agreement. Star India is seeking the damages in the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA).
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Sport Dominates as India’s Premium Streaming Market Recovers to Reach $1 Billion Half-Year Revenues, Says Report
Revenues from India’s premium video-on-demand sector surged by 38% to generate $1.04 billion in the first half of this year, ...
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Disney to stop using Salesforce-owned Slack after hack exposed company data, report says
(Reuters) -Walt Disney plans to transition away from its use of Slack as a companywide workplace collaboration system, after a hacking entity leaked online more than a terabyte of company data, ...
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India probes EY after young employee’s death
Anna Sebastian Perayil died in July and was overworked with a “backbreaking” load as a new employee, which affected her ...
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India's Zee refutes Disney-owned Star's claims for termination of cricket broadcasting deal
BENGALURU (Reuters) -
India
's Zee Entertainment on Wednesday refuted claims by
Disney
-owned Star
India
for termination ...
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Virat Pal Takes ‘V/H/S/Beyond’ to Bollywood in First Segment Filmed in India — Watch Exclusive Clip
“V/H/S/Beyond” makes its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas on September 20. But the most exciting segment in ...
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India awaits Fiji's request
India is willing to provide support to Fiji in combating the issue of drugs. This has been highlighted by the Indian High ...
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This Disney Plus $2 deal is amazing — here are 5 shows and movies to stream after you sign up
Disney Plus standard subscription deal: $1.99 a month for 3 months @ Disney Plus If you weren't aware, Disney Plus is ...
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Disney Star #She4HerGlory Campaign ahead of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
The #She4HerGlory campaign adopted a creative approach, featuring each leader highlighting unique facts about women’s cricket ...
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