Canada

The NASCAR Busch series is set to blast into Canada for the first time next year.

The IOC has extended its Olympic sponsorship deal with official timekeeper Omega.

FIFA agents Infront have signed four agreements for its standard 2006 World Cup new media broadcast rights packages for France, Canada, Sweden and India.

The TVNW Media Group is to produce TV coverage of Canada’s premiere track and field meeting.

The adidas Group has presented its strategy for further growth following the integration of Reebok International Ltd as well as agreeing a merchandise deal with the NBA.

A top executive with Visa says the Turin Olympics and Paralympics have helped propel the brand's point of sale penetration to new levels in Turin and across Italy.

An audience of more than 23,000 have so far tuned in online to watch live and delayed coverage of the Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games.

ESPN has unveiled a series of initiatives to make ESPN-branded mobile content more widely available outside the United States.

Twenty travel agencies from 11 countries across the globe are the first Official Travel Agents (OTAs) approved to sell packages, inclusive of match tickets, for ICC Cricket World Cup 2007.

John Shannon, who stepped down as the head of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment's digital hockey and basketball channels last month, is the NHL's new senior vice-president of broadcasting.

NASN has secured exclusive pan-European rights to televise the inaugural World Baseball Classic.

Hill & Knowlton has been appointed the official PR partner for the international sports convention, SportAccord in Seoul, on April 3-7.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a big increase in the programme of One-Day International (ODI) cricket for associate member countries, to develop the game globally.

Nimbus Sport has reached agreement with leading broadcast platforms in the USA, Canada, Carribean, UK and the Middle East for live television coverage of Indian cricket.

Some of the most influential people in sport will be speaking at SportAccord 2006, which takes place at the Grand InterContinental Hotel in Seoul, South Korea on April 3-7, 2006.

Sports broadcaster Setanta Sports and webcast solutions provider Servecast have teamed up to deliver Six Nations Rugby over broadband in the US, Australia, Canada and the Carribean.

Fernando LC3pez has been named senior news director of the Spanish-language editions of SportsCenter, televised on ESPN Deportes in the U.S. and on ESPN Dos in Latin America.

KBS America has agreed a deal for the exclusive Korean language broadcast rights to the 2006 FIFA World Cup.