BROADBAND SPORTS MAKES WORKFORCE CUTS
US-based sports media company Broadband Sports has laid off 20 percent of its 250-person workforce.
WOODS TO MEET U.S. TOUR HEAD TO COOL CASH ROW
Tiger Woods plans to meet the head of the U.S. PGA Tour to try to end a dispute over marketing and revenues.
REFEREES TO CARRY SHIRT SPONSORSHIP IN SPAIN
Referees in Spain will wear shirt sponsorship for the first time after reaching agreement with digital television network Quiero TV.
USOC TO DECIDE ON ACTING CEO?S ROLE
The US Olympic Committee will elect a new executive board next month with one of its chief jobs being to decide on who should fill the role of chief executive officer.
SAMARANCH SAYS IOC NOT PERMANENTLY DAMAGED BY SCANDAL
International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Juan Antonio Samaranch has said he believes the Olympic movement was not permanently damaged by last year's corruption scandal.
UNSER JR GETS STARZ IN HIS EYES
Starz Super Pak has signed will Al Unser Jr. as primary sponsor in the 13-race 2001 Indy Northern Light Race Series season.
ICC TO INVESTIGATE INDIAN BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS
The anti-corruption unit of cricket's ruling body, the ICC, will investigate allegations about 15 foreign players made in an official Indian report on match-fixing, the International Cricket Council said on Friday.
MURRAYFIELD FANS TO LISTEN IN ON REF’S CONVERSATIONS
Northern hemisphere rugby union will enter a new era during Saturday's test between Scotland and Australia when conversations between the referee, touch judges, players and a video official will be available to fans for the first time in an international in Europe.
HORSE RACING DEAL KEEPS BBC IN FRAME
Go Racing, a consortium including Sky TV and Channel Four, said it had agreed a deal that could ensure the BBC continues to cover horseracing.
FOX REVEALS MAJOR LOSSES ON ?SUBWAY SERIES?
Major League Baseball?s ?Subway Series? cost the owners of the Fox network, an incredible $70 million, far more than analysts expected.