Media
CBS AND NCAA IN POST 2002 CONTRACT TALKS
CBS and the NCAA are in talks to extend their broadcast rights agreement to the Division I basketball tournament.
NHL BUSINESS REPORT HIGHLIGHTS INCREASING PLAYER SALARIES
Media research firm, Paul Kagan Associates (PKA), has reported that average NHL player salaries have increased faster than for any other major league sport over the past seven years
PROSIEBENSAT.1 SHARES SLUMP AS KIRCH MEDIA CONSIDERS MERGER
Kirch Gruppe, the German media group run by movie mogul Leo Kirch, is to merge Kirch Media, its free-TV and rights business into the stock market listed television broadcaster ProSieben-SAT.1, to create German?s largest listed media company.
STAFF RESHUFFLE AT RIVALS.NET
Rivals.net, the Chrysalis-based sports network, has said goodbye to two of its management staff as part of a company restructure.
CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE TO GET US TV COVERAGE
The Canadian Football League (CFL) has signed a deal with Houston-based broadcast firm USFR Media Group to show match coverage throughout the US on the America One Television Network.
SPORTSWORLD MEDIA TO SELL ITS AUSTRALIAN TV AD BUSINESS
Sportsworld Media Group, the London-based sports marketing group, has confirmed that it is in talks with Australian-based Southern Cross Broadcasting about selling its Aussie TV advertising sales business.
LADBROKES PUSHES ONLINE OFFERING IN POOL SPONSORSHIP
UK-based bookmaker Ladbrokes has signed a sponsorship deal with the World Pool Masters in a bid to promote its online gambling business.
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SEVEN NETWORK GETS ROLE ON SOCCER AUSTRALIA BOARD
Soccer Australia has forged ahead with its decision to give its primary broadcaster the Seven Network a larger role in the running of the sport by announcing the appointment of senior executive Shane Wood to the Soccer Australia Board.
SA FREE CHANNEL WINS 2002 WORLD CUP RIGHTS
South African terrestrial channel e.tv has secured the exclusive TV rights to the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan.
BORO FIRST TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NEW TV RIGHTS REGULATIONS
English Premiership soccer club Middlesbrough has become the first to take advantage of the relaxation in the TV rights regulations which allows clubs to broadcast full footage of their league games after a specified time delay.
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SONICS SIGN NEW TV DEAL AND PREPARE NEW LOOK
NBA team the Seattle Sonics is to unveil a new team logo and strip next week in a bid to reflect the change in management and whip up support in the team ? and has just signed a new exclusive TV deal.
BRAZILIAN PAY-TV SUBSCRIBERS RISE BY 3%
Figures released by national industry organisation Asociacion Brasilena de Telecomunicaciones por Suscripcion (ABTA) have shown that the number of pay-TV subscribers in Brazil rose by 3 percent in this year?s first quarter.
ESPN TO OFFER ASIAN VERSION OF SPORTS NEWS SHOW
US sports broadcaster ESPN is launching an Asian version of its flagship news show SportsCenter on its network in the region, ESPN Star Sports (ESS).
BBC LOOKS FOR ITV?S WEAKEST LINK
UK terrestrial broadcaster the BBC is to run a celebrity version of its hit quiz show `The Weakest Link? against main rival ITV?s debut of its highlights coverage of English Premiership soccer.
FOX SPORTS WORLD ESPANOL WINS MLB RIGHTS
Spanish language cable network Fox Sports World Espanol has signed a deal for the television rights to the 2001 Major League Baseball (MLB) play-offs and the World Series.
NINE NETWORK SCOOPS TENNIS MASTERS CUP
Australia?s Nine Network will be the official broadcaster for the Tennis Masters Cup which will be held in Sydney from November 12-18 at the Sydney SuperDome.
PODIA GROUP LAUNCHES JUVENTUS ONLINE GAME
Podia Group plc, the UK AIM-listed sports marketing company formerly known as e-comsport, has launched an online interactive game with Italian soccer giants Juventus.
ARGENTINE SOCCER PLAYERS PLAN NEW STRIKE
Argentine soccer players are planning to go on strike for the second time this year over unpaid wages and bonuses.