If you want to enjoy the Hindi Commentary, I'd rather prefer Star Sports on 
TV, where you can not only listen to the Hindi commentary continuously but 
also some of the legend Radio Commentators like Susheel Doshi, whose 
commentary is really a superb one, are doing good commentary, he used to do 
the same on radio long time back in 70's and 80's, at that time also on 
radio there were two separate channels devoted exclusively to hindi and 
English commentary. What I've noticed that unlike the English commentary on 
Star Sports, in Hindi commentary there are lesser gaps and the Hindi 
commentators keep telling some good records and entertain the people in 
really a nice manner!!!
Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id: [email protected], Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Amar Jain" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Kapil dev launches radio channel


fantastic, superb, lovely!
I hope to see the live updates in Hindi.
Seriously no one can beat the radio commentary!
-----Original Message----- 
From: Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 12:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] Kapil dev launches radio channel

Hindu sports:

Kapil Dev launches radio channel
Special Correspondent
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The channel offers ball-by-ball cricket updates and analysis of all matches

________________________________

MUMBAI: Channel 2 Group's internet radio platform for cricket,
www.cricketfreeq.com was launched by cricket legend Kapil Dev in Mumbai, as
part of its broadcasting foray into the cricket World Cup 2011.

India's first internet radio channel on cricket features Sunil Gavaskar,
Kapil Dev and Sir Clive Lloyd as expert commentators.

According to a media release, www.cricketfreeq.com will offer ball-by-ball
cricket updates and analysis of all matches, apart from games, contests and
other interactive content for fans along with prizes worth over $one million
during the WC.

Exclusive partner

The company joined hands with Reliance Communications (RCOM) to distribute
broadcast content on mobile networks across the world.

Channel 2 Group, promoted by Dubai-based Indian businessman Ajay Sethi, has
acquired radio broadcast rights for leading sports events like the Cricket
World Cup 2011, English Premier League & Dutch League (Football), Rugby
World Cup, Wimbledon, Australian Open & US Open (Tennis) and major pro Golf
Tours such as US PGA, The Masters, and Ryders.

The group's content tie-ups with leading terrestrial radio channels include
Sirius XM, North America, Channel 4 Radio Network for Middle East and CMC
Corporation Caribbean.

Key sponsors for www.cricketfreeq.com for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011
include MoneyGram, for its three-nation 'Cricket for Peace' concerts,
SpiceJet and Travel Port.

Mr. Sethi, Chairman, Channel 2 Group, said at the launch: "Initially we plan
to build a global audience for cricket and then subsequently launch
platforms for other sports.

The power of internet radio is that it allows the broadcast to capture
audiences of common diaspora across geographies.

Radio has traditionally been a local medium, but with the advent of 3G and
high broadband speeds there is a potential to transform radio into a global
media with integration across devices and platforms including radio."


With thanks and regards



                                (Rajesh Asudani)
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Reserve Bank of India
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