Nimbus, DD face-off in court

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| The move comes after talks between Prasar Bharati, the holding corporation for DD, and Nimbus broke down on the eve of the first one-dayer between India and West Indies at Nagpur. |
| Nimbus won the telecast rights of all cricket matches that are to be held in India till 2010. |
| In a counter-move, Prasar Bharati has filed caveats in the Supreme Court and in the Delhi and Bombay high courts, saying that it should be made a party to any decision taken by the courts on the telecast controversy. |
| However, Prasar Bharati CEO BS Lalli also left room for negotiations open by declaring that "the doors were open for discussions with Nimbus" at a press briefing. |
| Experts said DD could raise at least Rs 35 crore as advertising revenue from the seven one-day matches. |
| On Friday, a DD official had told Business Standard, "You can classify this as a B-grade series. Advertisers have already made large commitments to Kaun Banega Crorepati (beginning today) and the World Cup." |
| The talks between Prasar Bharati and Nimbus Sports broke down on January 20 with the public broadcaster refusing to agree to the demand of a 15-minute deferred live coverage of the matches on DD. |
First Published: Jan 23 2007 | 12:00 AM IST