Events
DVDT CORPORATION LAUNCHES SPORTS SITE
Digital Video Display Technologies (DVDT) Corporation has launched www.4justodds.com, an extensive site for real-time sports news, data, and analysis.
US HEAD OF OLYMPIC MARKETING RESIGNS
Dave Ogrean, the head of marketing for the U.S. Olympic Committee, has resigned.
UNITED TOPS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TV RATINGS
Last Wednesday?s Champions League match between Manchester United and Fiorentina attracted 10 million viewers - or 43% of the national audience - for the UK?s commercial terrestrial channel, ITV.
DOTCOM TAKE US SOCCER TO GERMANS VIA THE NET
US soccer is coming to the German Internet market after DotCom Ventures ? a subsidiary of the Peacock Financial Group ? struck a web co-production agreement with Cyware Media.
NEWS CORP/LIBERTY TARGETS EASTERN EUROPE
News Corp and Liberty Media has announced that its joint venture Fox Sports International is to launch a sports television channel targeting viewers in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.
SOFTWARE CO SPONSORS U.S. WATER POLO TEAMS
Persistence Software has signed a sponsorship agreement with USA Water Polo (USWP).
JORDAAN: NATIONS CUP PROBLEMS `NOTHING TO DO WITH SA?
The head of South Africa?s bid for soccer?s 2006 World Cup has refuted suggestions that events at the African Nations Cup in Nigeria will have a negative effect.
BUDGET SLICED AGAIN FOR SALT LAKE GAMES
Organisers of the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics have slashed another $14million from its budget.
OLYMPIC REFUNDS OFFER AFTER TIMETABLE CHANGES
Thousands of people who bought tickets for next year's Sydney Olympics will be offered refunds following the International Olympic Committee's decision to change the athletics timetable.
PREMIER LEAGUE FACES MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR WRIT
An on-going dispute between the English soccer Premier League and two former executives of broadcasters BSkyB has taken a new twist after a writ was issued against the 20 Premiership clubs which cost the League millions of dollars.
FOX SPORTS NET PARTNERS SOUTHWEST SPORTS GROUP
Fox Sports Net and Southwest Sports Group, the Dallas-based sports and entertainment company controlled by Tom Hicks, have entered into a comprehensive long-term broadcast partnership agreement that will keep the Stanley Cup champion Dallas Stars and American League West Division Champion Texas Rangers on Fox Sports Net Southwest and add the Mesquite Championship Rodeo to the network's programming line-up.
SOCOG PUTS FURTHER 500,000 TICKETS ON SALE
Sydney Olympic organisers have conjured up an extra half-million tickets to the 2000 Games to defuse a public outcry over a ticketing policy that has left the Australian public scrambling for seats.
NBC TV NETWORK PRESIDENT JOINS NBC QUOKKA
NBC Quokka Ventures, has announced that Randy Falco, the president of NBC Television Network and chief operating officer of NBC's Olympic broadcast group, has joined its board of directors.
CHANGES FOR GOLF WORLD CUP
The World Cup of Golf will become the fourth World Golf Championship next year with a change in format, it has been announced.
FIFA UNVEILS 2002 MASCOTS
Soccer's international governing body FIFA has unveiled a trio of computer-animated fantasy mascots for the next World Cup in what it said was a move to reflect the high-tech reputation of co-hosts Korea and Japan.
EMC TO SPONSOR GOLF WORLD CUP
EMC Corporation, a global provider of enterprise storage systems, software and services, has signed with the International Federation of PGA Tours to become the title sponsor of golf's World Cup and an umbrella sponsor of the World Golf Championships.
CAF TO CHECK ON AFRICAN CUP PREPARATIONS
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will visit Ghana and Nigeria early next month for a final look at stadium and television facilities for the African Nations Cup finals. The CAF inspection team's visit comes after concern was raised by several television broadcasters last month over the state of preparations for filming the 16-team finals, which start on January 22.
NHL DEVILS SET FOR SALE SAYS REPORT
The owner of the New Jersey Devils has tentatively agreed to sell the NHL team to the joint venture holding company of the New York Yankees and New Jersey Nets, The Star-Ledger of Newark has reported.