Media
NEW DEALS IGNITE CONFERENCE
LOS ANGELES: Andrew Gellatly, SportBusiness.com new media editor, reports from the Interactive Sports 2000 conference.
NCAA POWERHOUSE WARNS OF CHARGES FOR DATA RIGHTS
LOS ANGELES: Andrew Gellatly, SportBusiness.com new media editor, reports from the Interactive Sports 2000 conference.
BRITTEN NAME NEW VP
Jim McManus has been appointed vice president, motorsports, at sports events signage and banner provider Britten Media.
COMMUNITY SPORTS SITES KEY TO WEATHERING STORMY EQUITY MARKETS
The turbulent stock market may be creating funding problems for the big sports web site players as they continue to burn through cash, but Rivals.com general manager Scott Ehrlich argues that sports community niche sites will prosper because they can market themselves using the already existing connections and affinities between fans and groups of sports participants.
`LEAGUE INTERNET RIGHTS ROLL-UPS WILL HINDER FANS? CLAIMS CABLE EXEC
LOS ANGELES: Andrew Gellatly, SportBusiness.com new media editor, reports from the Interactive Sports 2000 conference.
ONLINE SPORTS MARKET `NOT AS FAR ALONG AS WE LIKE TO BELIEVE?
Dr. Richard Luker, founder of the ESPN Sports Poll presented new research at the Interactive Sports 2000 conference in Los Angeles that suggests the internet sports market is "a market place still waiting for people to come through its doors".
FIRST ENTERTAINMENT STREAMS PGA?S COMPAQ CLASSIC
First Entertainment, a leading Multimedia Internet Entertainment Company, will stream live video of the PGA Compaq Classic of New Orleans on the company's F2 Sports Network. The live streaming will take place between May 1 - 7 from the English Tern Golf and Country Club in New Orleans.
CNBCSIGNS UP SR. PGA TOUR
CNBC, the financial news network, has signed a four-year deal with the PGA Tour to televise 33 Senior PGA Tour events domestically, beginning in 2001.
FOX SPORTS.COM REVEAL REGIONAL SPORTS SITES
SportBusiness.com new media editor Andrew Gellatly reports from the Interactive Sports 2000 conference in Los Angeles.
SPORTAL IN FURTHER TALKS WITH MEDIA CO?S
Sportal chief executive Rob Hersov has confirmed yesterday?s Sportbusiness.com report denying claims that Canal Plus has made a buy-out offer for the sports internet company. "Our company sits very well in partnership with the big sports media companies, but there is no offer on the table from Canal Plus," said Hersov.
SPORTVISION NAMES NEW VP SALES AND MARKETING
Sportvision, a leader in sports media technology, has named Larry Novenstern as Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing. Mr. Novenstern joins Sportvision from BBDO Worldwide, the third largest global advertising agency network, where he served as Senior Vice President and Director of Sports Marketing Services.
KENIN JOINS SPORTSPRIZE.COM AS CHAIRMAN AND CEO
David Kenin, Former President of CBS Sports has joined SportsPrize.com as Chairman and CEO of SportsPrize Entertainment Inc.
SPORTAL DENIES CANAL PLUS BUY OUT
Sportal Ltd., the U.K.-based online sports information company, has denied reports that it will be acquired by Canal Plus? internet unit Numedia. The speculation arose from a report in Saturday's edition of French newspaper Le Figaro, which said that Canal Plus was close to buying Sportal for between $300 million and $400 million.
NUGGETS-AVALANCHE DEAL ANGERS FAILED SUITORS
One day after a Missouri real estate tycoon bought basketball's Denver Nuggets, hockey's Colorado Avalanche and their arena, an angry member of a competing investor group told a local paper they were denied a "fair shot" at the deal.
SPECULATION RISES ON EUROPEAN STADIUM NAMING RIGHTS
The Wall Street Journal has added fuel to speculation raised during Sport Business 2000 that stadium naming rights deals are coming to Europe. The newspaper reported: ?At least a dozen European premier division soccer-club owners over the past year have been privately huddling with U.S. fund managers about following the American model of raising corporate sponsorship cash to underwrite the construction of new grounds.?
ICC DEMANDS MATCH FIXING REPORT FROM PAKISTAN
Pakistani cricket officials have been asked to submit a much-delayed report on match-fixing to a special meeting of the International Cricket Council (ICC) next week, local media reported today.
GROUSE BETS ON NEW POST
David Grouse has been appointed the new head of corporate development at Sportinglife.com.
ITALIANS BLAME COMMERCIALISATION FOR DECLINE
More than half of Italian soccer fans say that commercialisation is behind the downturn in fortunes experienced by their country's football teams.