Americas
YANKEES SPORTS CHANNEL GETS GREEN LIGHT
The New York Yankees have started planning their own television network next year, having settled their lawsuit with Madison Square Garden.
EUROSPORT IN US TENNIS DISPUTE
Eurosport is embroiled in a rights-row with the United States Tennis Association and its exclusive marketing agency SFX.
ITALY AUCTIONS SPORTING HERITAGE
Italy has moved closer to selling Rome's Foro Italico sports complex, announcing it would auction one of the great projects of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini "very shortly".
EUROPEAN COMPANIES TO BE GOODWILL GAMES TIMERS
European high tech firms WIGE MIC and Swiss Timing will be the official timers at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia.
SPORTBUSINESSS 2001 SPECIAL REPORT: EUROPE PRIMED FOR STADIUM REVOLUTION
Continental Europe is waking up to the commercial benefits to be gained from new stadia builds said a panel of industry experts on the second day of industry conference SportBusiness 2001.
SFX LAUNCHES INDEPENDENT BASKETBALL DIVISION
Marketing giant SFX is creating an independent company to focus exclusively on its basketball representation business.
QUOKKA PREPARES FOR BANKRUPTCY – SAY REPORTS
The future for Quokka Sports and its flagship joint-venture with NBC, NBCOlympics.com, now looks doomed as the company prepares to file for bankruptcy protection, according to online media reports.
MIAMI SOCCER TOURNAMENT CANCELLED
Organisers of a Caribbean soccer tournament have cancelled plans to play in Miami next month because of visa problems, effectively putting an end to local officials' concern there might be protests if the Cuban national team qualified for the matches.
SPORTBUSINESS 2001 SPECIAL REPORT: TOBACCO LOSS WILL HIT MOTOR SPORT – RAHAL
The loss of tobacco companies as sponsors of Formula One will have a major financial effect on motor sport as a whole, Jaguar team boss Bobby Rahal has warned.
ATLANTA TO HOST 2003 ALL-STAR GAME
Atlanta will host the 2003 NBA All-Star game at Philips Arena, adding to the city's portfolio of major events.
BASKETBALL AGENT FLEISHER SET FOR NBPA FINE
Eric Fleisher, the agent who represented basketball star Joe Smith when the forward signed a secret contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves - an agreement that violated National Basketball Association salary-cap rules - will become the first agent to be fined by the National Basketball Players Association.
ONLY FIVE MLB TEAMS MADE MONEY LAST SEASON – REPORT
Only five MLB teams made money last season, according to a new study which also reveals that baseball's owners have created a $3.7 billion salary debt in the next decade, just as they're preparing to negotiate a labour agreement with players.
JORDAN SPONSORS ON STANDBY FOR COMEBACK
Marketers linked to Michael Jordan are reportedly preparing to refresh their ad campaigns as speculation increases the basketball great will make a playing comeback.
DODGER OPENS NEW OUTLET
The concourse at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles has taken on a new look with the addition of a new retail specialty shop.
HEAT IS ON FOR NEW MIAMI NBA STORE
The NBA?s Miami Heat has selected the Trio Design Group as creative designer for a new team store to be located within AmericanAirlines Arena.
JORDAN DENIES COMEBACK CLAIMS
NBA legend Michael Jordan has denied claims he is on the verge of a comeback ? but stopped short of ruling it out entirely.
JORDAN SET FOR NBA RETURN?
One of the world?s most valuable sport stars of all time, Michael Jordan is set to return to the NBA next season, according to press reports.
DAVIS STEPS UP TO TESTIFY AGAINST NFL
Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has testified for the first time in his $1bn lawsuit against the NFL.