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British company wins Delhi Commonwealth Games contract
British company wins Delhi Commonwealth Games contract
Satellite Information Service Live (SIS) will be the official broadcaster for next year's Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, after agreeing a deal with The Prasar Bharati.
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