North America

National Football League (NFL) owners and players were yesterday locked in negotiations as the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) entered its final hours.

The Sports Network (TSN) has acquired broadcast rights within Canada to the upcoming ‘March Madness’ college men’s basketball event.

The National Football League (NFL) and the players’ union have made “some progress” over seven consecutive days of talks, but “very strong differences remain”, according to the federal mediator overseeing the negotiations.

The National Hockey League (NHL) has announced a record seven-year sponsorship agreement with SABMiller’s MillerCoors and Molson Coors subsidiaries in the United States and Canada, respectively.

The US Olympic Committee (USOC) has linked up with NBC to seal a significant two-year sponsorship deal with online broker TD Ameritrade.

Former Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has suffered a setback in his battle to claim financial damages over the sale of the club after a High Court judge ruled that he must bring any claims he has in the UK rather than his home country, the United States.

A US broadcast deal covering up to the next four editions of the Olympics should be in place by July, according to the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) chief rights negotiator, Richard Carrion.

The Coca-Cola Company will promote its Sprite brand through the National Basketball Association (NBA) after sealing a new ‘multi-year’ global marketing partnership with the league.

Perform, the sports digital media specialist, has announced a range of premium content deals with major North American sports properties to mark the US launch of the ePlayer video-on-demand (VOD) streaming service.

Foot Locker has penned a new “multi-year” deal to sponsor the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) ‘Three-Point Contest’ during All-Star weekend.

For the second year in a row, the National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl has set an all-time record for a TV audience in the United States.

National Football League (NFL) commissioner Roger Goodell has described the latest meeting with union officials over a new collective bargaining agreement as “beneficial”.

A lockout in early March could be avoided if good progress is made in negotiations between the National Football League (NFL) and the players’ union, according to Jeff Pash, the NFL’s chief negotiator.

The NFL will be able to keep $4 billion in TV revenue from the 2011 season even if there is a lockout, a special master has ruled.

Farmers Insurance Group has agreed to acquire the naming rights to a proposed NFL stadium in Los Angeles in a 30-year deal reported to be worth up to $700 million.

UEFA confirmed on Tuesday that ESPN has snapped up the rights to the Euro 2012 and 2016 tournaments in the United States, while TSN will air the competitions in Canada.

CBS has extended its agreement to broadcast the PGA Championship through to 2019.

The New York Knicks have overtaken the Los Angeles Lakers to become the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) most valuable franchise, but the league is taking a hit from the uncertain economic climate.