Image: Outlook IndiaFIFA World Cup 2026 Broadcast Right Remains Unsold In India; Prasar Bharati Clarifies Stance To Delhi High Court | Outlook India
β’ Prasar Bharati informed the Delhi High Court that it will not purchase commercial broadcast rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stating such an acquisition falls outside its public service mandate. β’ The clarification led to the withdrawal of a public interest petition filed by advocate Avdhesh Bairwa, who sought to ensure free-to-air access for the tournament starting June 11 in North America. β’ The petitioner argued that denying access would violate the public's right to information, citing India's massive football fandom and the 745 million digital interactions recorded during the 2022 World Cup.
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