Broadcast & News Channel Monitoring Services RFP 2026-2028
The ICC intends to appoint a Broadcast & News Channel Monitoring Services partner to monitor the live match feeds of the ICC's global broadcast partners.
This RFP is intended to attract responses from organizations with extensive experience in successfully providing feed monitoring solutions, preferably in the field of cricket, preferably to other comparable global bodies or sports federations.
Interested parties should address an e-mail to the following addresses with the subject line 'ICC Broadcast & News Channel Monitoring – RFP' to obtain the relevant documents: BroadcastMR.RFP@icc-cricket.com
Queries should be addressed in an e-mail with the following subject line 'ICC Broadcast & News Channel Monitoring - Queries' to the following address (before Friday, 15th August 2025): BroadcastMR.RFP@icc-cricket.com
Technical Proposals should be addressed in an e-mail with the subject line " ICC Broadcast & News Channel Monitoring – Technical Submission" to the following address (before Friday, 22nd August 2025): BroadcastMR.RFP@icc-cricket.com
More information about the ICC can be found on the official website: www.icc-cricket.com/commercial-opportunities/

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