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  • Rohit Sharma Slams Star Sports For Privacy Breach | IPL 2024 News

    Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma expresses his frustration with broadcaster Star Sports for recording and airing his private conversation without consent. Rohit criticizes the intrusion into cricketers' lives, emphasizing the need for privacy on and off the field. The incident has sparked debate over media ethics and player privacy in the IPL. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

  • Role clarity gives out-of-form players direction to work in: Rohit Sharma

    Sharma feels as a captain it is his job to understand what his players need when they are going through a rough patch.

  • Storyboard | Star Sports keeps 10-15% inventory for T20 World Cup finals

    If India makes it to the final of the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup, brands will have to shell out more than what they spend for premium inventory of an India-Pak match.

  • Storyboard | Star Sports' Mauka Mauka is back, to tap into Ind vs Pak cricket frenzy

    The cheeky humour in Star Sports' 'Mauka Mauka' campaign has resonated with fans online, with the latest ad garnering over 1.7 million YouTube views.

  • IPL 2021: Star Sports on boards same number of sponsors as last year

    Last year, the broadcaster had signed 13 sponsors around a month before IPL 13 and eventually Star Sports had got on board 18 sponsors.

  • IPL has established itself as a tentpole property: Gautam Thakar, Star Sports CEO

    Star Sports, the official broadcaster, is pulling out all stops to ensure the tournament's popularity does not get dimmed despite the disruptions caused by the pandemic.

  • Star Sports may lose Rs 15 crore due to India’s World Cup exit

    If India played the finals, Star would have charged a premium selling ad spots for Rs 25-30 lakh per 10 seconds.

  • Has Pro Kabaddi League lost its charm? A look at the reasons behind the slump in ratings

    The drop in ratings raises questions on the timing of the league as it coincided with other properties beamed by broadcaster Star Sports – ISL, I-League and the recently concluded cricket series between India and West Indies.

  • Athlete Lalita Babar, chessplayer Gagare to get SJAM awards

    Ahmedanagar-based Gagare will receive the Sportsman of the year award and the Satara-based Lalita, the Sportswoman of the year award, said a media release from SJAM.

  • Let's Stay Rich: carving another football dream

    CNBC-TV18 in association with Star Sports launches an initiative to assist the players of the premier football league in making holistic financial decisions.

  • Storyboard: A look at Barclay's English Premier League

    MS Dhoni is padding up for a new innings - on the couch. He's going to be spending quite some time on it watching the 2013 season of the Barclays English Premier League (EPL).

  • Storyboard takes off to Designyatra

    The entire Storyboard team is off to the Designyatra next week, so look out for great coverage soon.

  • STAR Sports 2, STAR Cricket set for ICC Champions Trophy

    Leading sports channels STAR Sports 2 and STAR Cricket announced a slew of production and programming initiatives which are set to redefine consumer viewing experience of the upcoming live coverage of all the matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.

  • ESPN inks multi-year distribution pact with Airtel TV

    ESS currently has the television broadcast rights of an enviable list of leading sporting events across various categories.

  • Has Hockey India League scored a goal?

    Lets evaluate the Hockey India League, has it scored a goal?, Why ad agency Rediffusion has hit refresh?, IPL begins work on season 6 and Why ad-wala‘s are talking about this Hindi film Inkaar.

  • Some operators illegally broadcasting sports channels: ESPN

    ESPN Software India today alleged that some cable networks in Kerala were illegally broadcasting ESPN, Star Sports and Star Cricket channels.

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