Media

Spanish soccer clubs that have lodged protests against opponents fielding players with illegally-obtained European passports are set to continue their fight beyond the end of the season.

US broadcaster Comcast Corporation has completed its acquisition of The Golf Channel from rival cable provider Fox with motor racing network Speedvision going the other way as part of the deal.

Fernando Puche has quit as president of Spanish first division club Malaga because of a legal investigation into his business interests.

The National Football League has announced that it will move two rounds of playoff action from their traditional Saturday afternoon slots to a more high-profile time on Saturday nights for the coming season in a bid to boost viewership.

UK terrestrial broadcaster the BBC has signed up 400m stars Cathy Freeman and Michael Johnson as part of its commentary team for the upcoming World Athletics Championships, to be held in Edmonton, Canada through August 3-12.

The British Horseracing Board (BHB) is facing an investigation by the UK's consumer watchdog into allegations it is overcharging online bookmakers for supplying lists of runners and riders at race meetings.

UK telecommunications firm BT has denied it is cutting back on its sport sponsorship programme after axing its association with the BT Challenge round-the-world yacht race.

Cash-strapped German media giant EMTV has announced that its chief executive Thomas Haffa is to resign from the company he created in 1989.

talkSPORT, the UK national radio station, has signed a £1m ($1.4m) deal with the brewer Scottish Courage, the maker of John Smith beer.

Power Leisure, the Irish-based bookmaker, has put additional pressure on the Irish government to further cut betting duty after announcing plans to move its online and telephone operations to the UK where the nine percent betting tax on punters will be scrapped on October 6.

Latin American pay-TV sports network PSN is to broadcast more than 100 matches from two of the region’s soccer tournaments – the Copa Mercosur and the Copa Merconorte.

Sepp Blatter will survive in his position as president of world soccer’s governing body FIFA until 2002, a senior industry figure has told sportbusiness.com…but only because there is no clear successor to the post.

Chrysalis-backed sports network Rivals.net has appointed a new sales manager in Matthew Pennington.

The importance of sport to almost every revenue stream in British satellite broadcaster BSkyB's digital offering has been highlighted by the release of its annual results for the year ended June 30, 2001.

Go Racing, the consortium group which has acquired the media rights to UK horse racing, has hired a marketing adviser from broadcaster Channel 4.

US broadcaster, Fox Sports Net has threatened to pull its coverage of some Major League Baseball games from Time Warner cable subscribers in Los Angeles over a long-running dispute on increases in surcharge rates.

The World Wrestling Federation (WWF) has created a reality-based television programme in association with MTV that will debut on the music network on June 21.