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Doordarshan

IPL 2018 final broke viewership record

IPL 2018 final had a 211-million reach across screens. It recorded a viewership growth of 34%.

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IPL 2018: Doordarshan and Star India to share broadcast rights

This will be the first time that IPL (2018) competition will be broadcasted in the evergreen Doordarshan.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s Test debut: A moment India did not get to see

Pre-satellite television India never got to see the moment, for Doordarshan was busy covering ongoing elections. We relive the agony millions of Indians bore in their hearts as India embraced the new decade amidst political turmoil.

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Private broadcasters to share India ODI, T20I match feed with Doordarshan

Private broadcasters will have to share signals with Doordarshan of all One day and Twenty-twenty matches played by the Indian men.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Supreme Court gives green signal to Doordarshan to telecast India matches, semi-final and final

The apex Court had stayed the high court order so that the viewers could watch the high voltage clash of India-Pakistan.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Doordarshan can share live feed with private cable operators says, Supreme Court

Prasar Bharati had told the apex court that it was not feasible to start a separate channel.

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Not feasible to launch new channel to broadcast ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 matches, Prasar Bharti to Supreme Court

The court had also asked Star India Ltd to give details of quantum of losses.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Doordarshan to continue telecasting matches

The Delhi High Court Feb 4 had barred Doordarshan from sharing the live feed.

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Pre-IPL era — When I became a book-cricket champion

During those days when cricket was still played lightly, the children scored heavily.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s farewell Test not telecasted on Doordarshan; Prasar Bharati seeks rules

With Doordarshan missing out the telecast of cricket great Sachin Tendulkar's last two Tests due to present rules of coverage, Prasar Bharati has written to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry seeking immediate amendment of these for the benefit of fans.

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