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Showing posts with label transparency. Show all posts

Four major broadcasters concerned over transparency of ICC rights bidding

Less than a week away from the bid submission date for ICC's broadcast rights in its biggest market, significant concerns remain among media companies in India, concerns that manifested themselves through the absence of four major broadcasters from 'mock auctions' organised by the ICC on Wednesday.

Disney Star*, Zee, Sony and Viacom, the companies which recently participated in the highly competitive e-auction for the IPL rights, did not attend training sessions the ICC had set up ahead of the actual submission of the bids for the next cycle of ICC events. The sessions are intended to familiarise bidders with the platform through which bids will be submitted.

A number of bidders have completed the sessions or are scheduled to do so on Thursday and the ICC, for their part, are expecting the rest to provide slots to do so in the next couple of days.

Those who have stayed away from the sessions have raised concerns to the ICC around the transparency over the process of awarding these rights, for ICC events from 2023 to 2031. ESPNcricinfo has learnt that all four broadcasters are uncomfortable with the fact that the bids will not be made public, or even shared among those participating in the process.

The ICC has reserved the rights to conduct an e-auction in the event of the top bids being close, or not meeting the ICC's expectations - the broadcasters are believed to be unhappy about the opaqueness in this instance of what would be considered close. They say it is reasonable to expect to know what margin of difference would trigger a second round of bidding.

Until recently the ICC had ruled out an e-auction, their chief commercial officer Anurag Dahiya arguing that the way they were unbundling their rights - for men's and women's events separately, for digital and TV and across four- and eight-year packages - meant it would be too "complicated" for an e-auction of the kind the BCCI held for the IPL.

But ESPNcricinfo understands that if a second round of bidding is now needed, that will take place as an e-auction. Broadcasters are also seeking more clarity from the ICC as to how bids for a four-year package and an eight-year one will be judged against each other. It is understood that the ICC has an algorithm in place and a multiplier figure that produces the best benchmark figure for them to be able to compare bids across different durations and platforms. That mechanism is not public, however.

The bids are meant to be submitted by August 22, when the technical elements will be assessed and due diligence carried out to make sure each one meets ICC requirements. The financial aspect of the bid will be kept with an independent body and will not be opened until August 26. The ICC is believed to not want a public opening in case the bidding is competitive and close enough that there may be a need for subsequent rounds.

The ICC continue to work through clarifications with the bidders but it is unlikely that any part of the bidding process will change now - as bidders have suggested different processes, changing it now might seem to be favouring one bidder over another, a situation the ICC want to avoid.

The game's governing body sent out its first Invitation to Tender (ITT) for its rights in June, for TV only, digital only and for both; women's event rights have been unbundled from that of men's events and packages are available for four and eight years.

*Disney Star and ESPNcricinfo are part of the Walt Disney Company


Source https://www.globalcourant.com/four-major-broadcasters-concerned-over-transparency-of-icc-rights-bidding/?feed_id=12358&_unique_id=62fda64dc9c12

Uvalde parents demand financial transparency over school security grants

During Monday night's school board meeting, Uvalde citizens demanded financial transparency regarding the millions of dollars in grants announced last week aimed at strengthening school security before children return to the classroom this September.

"We just saw lump sum $100,000 here, $500,000 here," one community member said during the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District meeting. "Now what I would like to see is further breakdown. OK, who is that money going to?"

PHOTO: A meeting of the School Board is held in Uvalde, Texas, Aug. 15, 2022.

A meeting of the School Board is held in Uvalde, Texas, Aug. 15, 2022.

Uvalde CISD vua YouTube

The school board announced last week that it plans to spend more than $3.5 million on projects such as replacing locks, installing fences and hiring more counselors. The school district received grants from the state of Texas, the Department of Justice and the Las Vegas Raiders football team to fund these projects.

Uvalde:365 is a continuing ABC News series reported from Uvalde and focused on the Texas community and how it forges on in the shadow of tragedy.

The district also outlined its plan to offer remote classes this year in response to parents' concerns that their children do not feel comfortable returning to school in person.

Becky Reinhardt, the administrator for virtual learning, said there would not be a limit on the number of students who can be virtual, and that students could switch back to in-person learning whenever they wanted.

PHOTO: A makeshift memorial site to victims stands outside the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Aug. 8, 2022.

A makeshift memorial site to victims stands outside the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Aug. 8, 2022.

Nick Wagner/Xinhua via Newscom

For their part, the school board members did not speak much about the massacre that killed 21 people in May. They did not answer when asked about the progress of fence-building at the other schools, the likelihood they would conduct their own investigation or the timing of Police Chief Pete Arredondo's termination hearing, which has been delayed twice.

The board will meet next Monday to hear community grievances.


Source https://www.globalcourant.com/uvalde-parents-demand-financial-transparency-over-school-security-grants/?feed_id=11504&_unique_id=62fb325e17e49