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Better cricket at the CWC but more money at the IPL


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The ICC ODI World Cup or simply the CWC may have better quality of cricket but it is the Indian Premier League (IPL) that will have more eyeballs and larger wads of advertising money thrown at it.

The big losers during the 90-day cricket extravaganza are entertainment channels,films and multiplexes.

The World Cup is expected to generate Rs. 700 crores in ad revenues; the IPL, on the other hand, could touch the Rs. 900 crores mark.

Advertising rates for IPL 4 are 25%-35% higher than last year.

Rates at the CWC are Rs. 4 lac per 10 second slot. IPL rates are much higher at Rs.5.5 lakhs per 10 seconds.

The risk quotient for the CWC is higher than the IPL; there always exists the possibility of the Indian team exiting before the finals. No such problems in sustaining viewer interest in the IPL.

The BCCI believes that the IPL is more important to its well-being, as well. Insurance cover for IPL4 is Rs.744 crores, a whopping Rs.200 crores more than what was sought for the World Cup.

Another reason for the disparity in rates is that sponsors have a seven year commitment with the ICC for the World Cup. The IPL seeks a yearly agreement; the advertisers pay what the market demands.

Ad spends have to be budgeted; thus there will be very little overlap between sponsors at the World Cup and the IPL. No firm wishes to burn a hole in their pockets by taking on two blockbuster events.

They may have no choice. The consumer’s memory is a byword for recency.

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About LINUS FERNANDES

I have been an IT professional with over 12 years professional experience. I'm a B.Sc. in Statistics, M.Sc in Computer Science (University of Mumbai) and an MBA from the Cyprus International Institute of Management. I have completed levels I and II of the CFA course. Blogging is a part-time vocation. I am also the author of four books, Those Glory Days: Cricket World Cup 2011, IPL Vignettes, Poems: An Anthology, and It's a Petting Sport---all available on Amazon Worldwide.

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