Indiatimes and Youtube have become hot destination for all cricket lovers these days, thanks to the live streaming presenting all 74 matches of IPL 2011 between 8 April-28 May – live in total 51 day span. Last year Youtube was the only site that presented webcast of IPL season. This year Times Internet Ltd has acquired worldwide rights of IPL webcast through internet, mobile and radio. Times Internet Ltd has partnered with Google for live streaming.
Thus all live matches are being presented on a dedicated ‘Indiatimes’ channel on YouTube and also on the Indiatimes website itself. Partnering with YouTube has facilitated additional reach for Indiatimes to serve more cricket fans all over the world.
Times Internet Ltd along with Nimbus has acquired global radio, Internet and mobile rights from the Board of Cricket Control of India for IPL matches of 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
YouTube and Indiatimes are webcasting IPL season four live online through their websites.Indiatimes’s page http://ipl.indiatimes.com/ presents all IPL matches live with sections including Current and past matches, scorecards and IPL 2011 schedule.
On Youtube’s live page the live streaming of IPL season 4 is available on www.youtube.com/live
Thus all live matches are being presented on a dedicated ‘Indiatimes’ channel on YouTube and also on the Indiatimes website itself. Partnering with YouTube has facilitated additional reach for Indiatimes to serve more cricket fans all over the world.
Times Internet Ltd along with Nimbus has acquired global radio, Internet and mobile rights from the Board of Cricket Control of India for IPL matches of 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
YouTube and Indiatimes are webcasting IPL season four live online through their websites.Indiatimes’s page http://ipl.indiatimes.com/ presents all IPL matches live with sections including Current and past matches, scorecards and IPL 2011 schedule.
On Youtube’s live page the live streaming of IPL season 4 is available on www.youtube.com/live
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