SportBusiness Staff

Internet TV company Kamera is to broadcast the ATP Scania Stockholm Open online next week.

The IOC has rejected Salt Lake City plans to agree a $500,000 official Olympic gun sponsorship for the 2002 Winter Games.

UK sport web site network Rivals.net has teamed up with SportingOdds.com to provide its sites with a range of exclusive fixed-odds betting services branded "Rivals Bet".

The GAA has denied that it is in talks with the Irish government about the possible use of Croke Park for rugby.

The chief organiser of the 2004 Athens Olympics says it is a "gigantic task" and her team would be tested every day until the Games were over. For the full details see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.

UK cable company NTL has exclusively associated itself with the consortium bidding for the broadcast rights to Britain's 59 racecourses.

The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) has enlisted legal representation it its bid to win a slice of earnings from the Australian Football League?s (AFL) broadcast rights.

Nick Faldo is taking part in this week's Johnnie Walker Classic without a sponsor following a row with his main backer.

British Olympic boxing gold medalist Audley Harrison is in talks with BBC executives, which could lead to the boxer?s fights being broadcast on terrestrial television.

Karl-Heinze Rummenigge, Bayern Munich's representative in the self-appointed G14 lobby group of Europe's biggest clubs, has spoken out against the current Champions League format.