FIFA-JioStar standoff leaves India without a 2026 World Cup broadcaster as bids collapse 80%
JioStar (Reliance-Disney) offered $20M against FIFA's $100M ask for 2026 World Cup India rights, with Sony skipping the bid entirely. The gap reflects football's weak monetisation versus cricket, compounded by India's real-money gaming ad ban that gutted a key advertiser pool, despite 305M football fans and 110M streamers in 2022.
JioStar bid $20M against FIFA's $100M ask for 2026 World Cup India rights. Sony skipped. India faces no broadcaster as football monetisation lags cricket.
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