$1O MORE FOR WORLD SERIES BOX SEAT
The price of a box seat at baseball?s World Series is going up by $10 this year, following a doubling of the price from $75 to $150 in 1998.
SPORTS.COM LEADS EUROPEAN AUDIT FOR JUNE
The latest ABC Electronic Audit for June 2000 has confirmed Sports.com as the largest audited sporting web site in Europe.
DRIVER SIGNS UP WITH WEB SITE
Former Formula One Grand Prix driver, Derek Warwick, has signed a deal to endorse a section of online betting site Firststake.com.
IHF NAMES MEDIA MAN
The International Hockey Federation has appointed its media officer for the Sydney Olympics.
BRITISH CHIEF WELCOMES DOPING CRACKDOWN
The chairman of the British Olympic Association (BOA) has welcomed attempts to stamp out drugs in sport and said the British team had nothing to hide.
NTL NAMES NEW CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
The chief executive of UK advertising agency J Walter Thompson has been appointed as chief operating officer of UK cable operator and holders of Premier League pay-per-view rights, NTL.
NEW HOPE FOR TRANSFER SETTLEMENT
Peace has broken out between European soccer's ruling bodies and the European Commission as the two sides said they were willing to work towards a compromise on new transfer rules.
TENNIS SPONSOR ROW RESOLVED ? KUERTEN GOES TO GAMES
Gustavo Kuerten will compete in the Sydney Olympics after a deal between sponsors and the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) ended a spat about what he should wear at the Games.
SYDNEY TO HOST MASTERS CUP
Sydney will host the 2001 Masters Cup after Sao Paulo withdrew its offer to stage the lucrative season-ending tournament, tennis officials said.
IOC REJECTS HGH TEST ON FEARS OF LEGAL CHALLENGES
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) rejected a test for human growth hormone (HGH) because it did not believe the test was reliable enough to withstand legal challenges.