Japan

Athletics fans in North, Central and South America can watch the IAAF World Cross Country Championships via a live webcast by the World Championship Sports Network (WCSN).

The IAAF has appointed Pierre Weiss as its acting General Secretary following the death earlier this month of Istvan Gyulai.

Infront Sports & Media and Dentsu have been appointed by FIFA for the distribution of Asian broadcast rights to the 2010 and 2014 World Cups.

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.

Tokyo has, as expected, officially joined Fukuoka in competing for the right to be Japan's official bid city for the 2016 Olympics.

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

Asian clubs and leagues must become more professional or soccer in the region is going nowhere, warns Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Mohammed bin Hammam.

Sapporo has pulled out of the race to become Japan's bid city to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

Despite disappointing figures in the US, the IOC insists coverage of the first five days of the Torino Winter Games has dominated television ratings in Europe.

The worldwide television audience for the World Rally Championship (WRC) has increased 44 per cent in the three years to 2005.

Media Action Sports (MAS), the sports marketing & television agency and part of the SMT group, has secured international distribution rights for Bolton Wanderers programming.

Daum Communications Corp. has signed an exclusive new media broadcast agreement for the FIFA World Cup covering the territory of South Korea.

The president of Formula One champions Renault expects smaller sponsors to fill the void created by the withdrawal of cigarette brand title sponsor, Mild Seven, at the end of the year.

World Rally Championship (WRC) and BP-Ford World Rally have formed a joint partnership with cleaning technology company KC$rcherfor the 2006 season.

iSe-Hospitality AG, which has exclusive rights to sell all hospitality for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, says demand from the UK has prompted a surge in sales.

Auditing and consulting firm Ernst & Young (Switzerland) will serve as independent external auditors to monitor ticketing for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Japan Airlines will be the main sponsor of basketball's FIBA World Championship 2006.

A new Pacific Five Nations rugby tournament involving teams from tier two unions Fiji, Japan, Samoa, and Tonga plus a NZ representative side will kick off in June 2006.