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No IPL telecast in Bangladesh as JioStar terminates broadcast agreement

The development comes at a time when Bangladesh authorities were reviewing a ban on IPL telecast. With the deal now terminated, there is no immediate option for the tournament to return to television screens in the count…

No IPL telecast in Bangladesh as JioStar terminates broadcast agreement

The development comes at a time when Bangladesh authorities were reviewing a ban on IPL telecast. With the deal now terminated, there is no immediate option for the tournament to return to television screens in the country.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • The development comes at a time when Bangladesh authorities were reviewing a ban on IPL telecast.
  • With the deal now terminated, there is no immediate option for the tournament to return to television screens in the country.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • screens in the country. The development comes at a time when Bangladesh authorities were reviewing a ban on IPL telecast. With the deal now terminated, there is no immediate option for the tournament to return to…
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Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The development comes at a time when Bangladesh authorities were reviewing a ban on IPL telecast.
  • With the deal now terminated, there is no immediate option for the tournament to return to television screens in the country.

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