For IPL franchise Deccan Chargers, it has been a story of ups and downs. The team had a miserable run in the inaugural season but bounced back strongly in the second edition to walk away with the title.
Even off the field, Deccan Chargers had to deal with uncertainty what with the main shirt sponsor changing hands every year. However in the fifth edition of the IPL, the franchisee has finally found its true calling striking a multi-million dollar three year sponsorship deal with Emirates besides roping in a host of other national and local sponsors.
The franchise has also been in the news frequently that it is on the blocks. Deccan Chronicle Holdings had mandated KPMG Corporate Finance to find a buyer and was looking at a valuation of $250 million in 2008.
In an interview with Indiantelevision.com‘s Ashwin Pinto, Deccan Chargers COO Venkat Reddy clears the air about the team’s sale reports by asserting that it is committed to the team and is not planning to presently sell the team. Reddy, a man of few words, also said that the franchise has broken even and is looking at good revenue growth this year.
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Will Deccan Chronicle sell IPL franchise if the valuation is attractive or will you wait for it to mature further? |
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Deccan Chargers posted revenues of Rs 1.15 billion in 2010. What has the growth been since then and have you operationally broken even? |
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How did the deal with Emirates come about? Which are the other new sponsors who have joined? |
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Is the Telangana issue going to affect your ticketing revenues once again? |
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Given that it has been four years since IPL started, has licensing and merchandising become a serious revenue stream or is there still a long way to go? |
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Has Deccan Chronicle got what it aimed at when it decided to be involved with the IPL franchise? |
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How do fans perceive the Deccan Chargers and how do you maintain a relationship with them across the year even after the IPL season gets over? |
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What marketing activities are being done to create excitement? |
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Could you talk about your deal with My Rewards International? |
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