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INCablenet
stays put on ESPN hike
Our
eFE Bureau in Mumbai
Hinduja-promoted INCablenet will not be moving the court against
ESPN Star Sports for getting back the service of the two sporting
channels, which was discontinued from January 5 over the dispute
on the recent subscription rate hike.
“We are not moving court. Let them black
us out. They do not have India played cricket for the next
few months. We will resist against the price hike,” said IndusInd
Media & Communications executive vice chairman Ram Hingorani.
The contract for providing the service of ESPN and Star Sports
expired on December 31. As INCablenet did not want to sign
up for the revised rate of Rs 24 a month per subscriber (up
from Rs 16), ESPN Star Sports switched off service.
INCablenet claimed to have made an advance payment of Rs 24
lakh for the month of January, 2002. But, “as there is no
contract between ESPN Software and INCablenet for the period
commencing January 1, 2002, the question of an advance payment
as falsely alleged by INCablenet does not and cannot arise,”
said Sricharan Iyengar, vice president, affiliate sales of
ESPN Software.
With the Star bouqet price hike and Zee Network combined with
the Turner channels planning one, the fight between the broadcasters
and the multi system operators may have just begun.
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