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MEXICAN SOCCER TO APPEAR ON PSN
Spanish language pay-TV operator Pan-American Sports Network (PSN) has announced that it has acquired the live rights to Mexican football for Latin America excluding Brazil.
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ITV SECURES RUGBY WORLD CUP RIGHTS
UK terrestrial and pay-TV broadcaster ITV has secured the rights to the next two Rugby World Cups in a six-year deal with the International Rugby Board (IRB).
KIRCH STILL HOPING FOR PAY-TV RIGHTS DEAL
Despite the UK test case ruling in the House of Lords last week that set a precedent that the soccer World Cup in 2002 must be broadcast on terrestrial television if at all, rights holder Kirch has still not given up hope of interest from a pay-TV operator.
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BUBKA SET TO CLEAR NEW HEIGHT IN SPORT’S BOARDROOM
World record-breaking pole vaulter Sergei Bubka is set to clear another new height this week in his rapid rise up the ranks of world sport's administration.
NZ NETWORK ISSUES SPORTS BROADCAST CONTRACT
New Zealand pay television operator Sky Network Television Ltd has named private broadcaster TV3 as Sky's free-to-air broadcast partner for rugby union and cricket for the 2001/02 season.
WBA FIGHT DELAY ‘A BLESSING’ FOR CHINESE ORGANISERS
The delay of the WBA heavyweight title fight between John Ruiz and Evander Holyfield was a "blessing in disguise" for Chinese organisers facing heavy losses on the event, promoter Don King said.
MP WEB SIGNS UP ITALIAN CLUBS
MP Web, the new media division of Media Partners, has signed an exclusive deal with Tele+ for the acquisition of internet rights for 18 Italian Serie A and Serie B soccer clubs.
TIGER WOODS SIGNS DEAL WITH ABC, ESPN
The Walt Disney Co.'s ABC and ESPN units have confirmed that Tiger Woods will appear in several special events for the two television networks over the next five years, in a widely expected deal.
DALLAS OPENS AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER ARENA
Dallas cut the ribbon on Friday on a new $420 million (?480m) downtown arena for the NBA Mavericks and NHL Stars, packed with luxuries and high technology that made it the nation's most expensive hockey and basketball facility.
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ROGGE CONFIDENT FINA WILL EVENTUALLY TEST FOR EPO
Olympic boss Jacques Rogge is confident swimming's governing body FINA will agree to start testing for erythropoietin (EPO), one of the most dangerous banned drugs in sport.
NTL TO AXE 5,000 JOBS
NTL, the UK?s largest cable company which will broadcast Premiership pay-per-view soccer next season, is to axe 5,000 jobs over the next two years in a bid to meet its ambitious growth forecasts.
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UK VIEWERS COULD MISS OUT ON 2002 WORLD CUP
In the wake of the recent test case ruling involving the Independent Television Commission (ITC), 2002 World Cup TV rights holders the Kirch Gruppe could decide not to part with the rights, meaning UK viewers would be unable to watch the tournament to be held in Japan and South Korea.
BRITISH EUROSPORT SIGNS US OPEN TENNIS DEAL
Satellite channel British Eurosport has secured the live television rights to the US Open tennis tournament held at Flushing Meadow in a new four-year deal.
LONDON `NOT ON BRINK OF MAKING 2012 OLYMPIC BID?
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has denied that it is on the verge of making a bid for London to host the Olympic Games in 2012, sportbusiness.com has learned.
LOS ANGELES ATHLETICS SUES COCA-COLA
The Los Angeles Track and Field Organising Committee (LATFOC) filed a complaint against Coca-Cola North America in a Los Angeles court this week for damages allegedly suffered when a dispute over sponsorship led to the cancellation of the Powerade Indoor Track and Field Championships in Feburary at Staples Center.
BEIJING TO ACCEPT INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS
The Chinese government will welcome bids from international investors to take part in the design, construction and operation of competition venues for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing via a public bidding process.
FRANK WARREN LAUNCHES INTERACTIVE VIDEO CHANNEL
Sports network Sportev has launched the world?s first online interactive boxing video channel just a few weeks after signing an exclusive agreement with boxing promoter Frank Warren.
BRAZILIAN CHAMPIONSHIP GETS GO-AHEAD
The Brazilian championship, which has been in doubt due to a judicial battle, has been given the green light, just a week before its scheduled start.