Americas
SUCCESS FOR CALLAWAY INTERNET MONITORING UNIT
Callaway Golf Company has settled a law suit brought after its internet monitoring programme unearthed sales of counterfeit clubs on a website run by Taylor Golf Supply, of Detroit, Michigan.
MURDER CHARGES DROPPED AGAINST U.S. FOOTBALL PLAYER.
The trial of Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis has taken a dramatic turn with prosecutors dropping murder and assault charges against the football star in exchange for his testimony against two co-defendants.
Euro2000.org Braces for Cyber Hooligans.
The official website of Euro2000 is preparing for almost inevitable 'denial of service' attacks by hackers during the course of the upcoming Tournament according to project's engineers.
AOL IN ALLIANCE WITH NBA, WNBA
Internet media giant America Online has formed a multiyear alliance with the National Basketball Association and the Women's National Basketball Association with the intention of increasing traffic to its Web sites NBA.com and WNBA.com.
GOLF.COM LAUNCHES FANTASY GOLF GAME
Golf.com has launched its second joint venture based on fantasy games with Smallworld.com, an independent developer of online fantasy sports games.
AGASSI IN MAJOR AD DEAL
Andre Agassi is to feature in a $25 million advertising campaign for the Twinlab line of products, which include vitamins and nutritional supplements.
FORBES REVEAL TOP BASEBALL FRANCHISE
Forbes magazine has completed its annual audit of baseball and revealed last season?s most valuable franchise.
TIFC LAUNCHES ON SOUTH FLORIDA CABLE TV
The International Football Channel (TIFC), the world's only 24-hour soccer channel, has launched its signal on WEYS-TV, a move that immediately guarantees the channel 17 hours of daily broadcasts to more than one million South Florida homes. As of June 1, the broadcasts will take place around the clock.
YANKEES LOOK TO DOUBLE TV DEAL
The New York Yankees, the club with the highest pay-roll in US baseball, is seeking to double the value of its local cable television broadcast rights, reports Financial Times sources.
REDSKINS IN TRAINING CAMP DISPUTE
The Washington Redskins are to go ahead with plans to quit their summer training camp at Frostburg State University in Maryland.
ATLANTA BIDS TO HOST SUPER BOWL IN 2005
The NFL has chosen the city of Atlanta, host for the 2000 Super Bowl, as one of four finalists to host Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005. The other finalists are Jacksonville, Oakland and Miami.
FENWAY PARK REVENUES CHALLENGED
A House of Representative speaker has increased the pressure on the Boston Red Sox over potential revenues to be gained by the team from the public funding of Fenway Park.
NEWS CORP CHIEF JOINS BOARD OF ONLINE SPORTS STORE OPERATOR
Loran R. Fite, senior vice president and chief information officer for News Corporation, has joined the executive advisory board of an online sports store operator.
ESPN TO COVER LEWIS MURDER TRIAL
Court TV and ESPN will team up to cover the murder trial of Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, according to a report in Variety.
BASEBALL UMPIRES CLOSE TO AGREEMENT
The baseball umpires union, the World Umpires Association, is close to agreeing a new labour contract.
YANKEENETS IN CROSSOVER TICKET STRATEGY
YankeeNets is looking to further consolidate the marketing of its major league sports properties ? the NBA?s New Jersey Nets, the MLB?s New York Yankees and the NHL?s New Jersey Devils.
GOOD NEWS FOR NBA RATINGS
The NBA finally has some good news to report on its post-season television ratings.
MAJOR US LEAGUES TO TACKLE INTERNET PIRACY
Legal issues relating to internet intellectual property rights and piracy were stressed at the 26th annual Sports Lawyers Association Conference in San Francisco.