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Aussie state radio not to broadcast India Test series

Australia's public broadcaster on Tuesday said it will not broadcast or report live from the upcoming cricket Test series in India after deciding not to pay inflated rights fees.

Updated on: Feb 13, 2013 12:42 AM IST
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Australia's public broadcaster on Tuesday said it will not broadcast or report live from the upcoming cricket Test series in India after deciding not to pay inflated rights fees.

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The ABC said it could not afford the broadcast rights fees demanded by the BCCI, understood to be much higher for the four-Test series beginning Feb 22 than previous Australian tours.

It had still intended to send veteran radio commentator Jim Maxwell, but the BCCI refused him accreditation. "It is really disappointing," said an ABC spokeswoman. "It will result in it being covered just like a news item but there won't be any feeds, certainly not ball-by-ball coverage."

As a general rule, ABC covers Australia's Test matches in India, although it did not broadcast the 2010 series as it clashed with the Commonwealth Games.

The ABC said its managing director Mark Scott was negotiating with the Indian High Com-mission in Australia to reverse Maxwell's accreditation decision.

"We are leaning on Cricket Australia to help out because this means that there is no free-to-air broadcast of what's happening," said the spokeswoman.

Maxwell said the BCCI instead offered him a place in a VIP box for the entire series. But he said this invitation came "with the proviso that if I wish to report on proceedings, because I am not a rights holder, I'll have to leave the ground".

The development follows a rights dispute between some media organisations and the BCCI over England's tour of India last year. News agencies including AFP, Thomson-Reuters and the Associated Press suspended text and photo coverage of the England series over the BCCI's decision to bar photo counterparts such as Getty Images and Action Images.

 
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