The Indian Super League has set a start date and found a broadcaster for its 2026 season, with Panco winning the rights. The league has faced significant setbacks, including a drastic fall in media rights value from 265 crores in 2025 to 8.62 crores in the current season. This fall equates to a 95% decrease in price per match. Nonetheless, fans are relieved as the period of uncertainty has ended with confirmed fixtures and a broadcasting partner. The future remains uncertain for upcoming seasons, and it will be telling if organisers improve their approach.
Indian Super League 2026 season to be broadcast by Panco after sharp drop in media rights value
The Indian Super League 2026 season has secured a broadcaster, Panco, amid a steep decline in media rights value from 265 to 8.62 crores, ending uncertainty for fans.

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