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IOC CANDIDATE VOWS TO REINSTATE BID CITY VISITS
South Korean Kim Un-yong has pledged to allow International Olympic Committee (IOC) members to visit cities bidding for the Games if he wins the race for world sport's most powerful job.
CHILE DESCRIBE BRAZIL’S WORLD CUP BID AS "PATHETIC"
Chile are to press ahead with a planned bid to host the 2010 World Cup, having described a proposed rival candidature from Brazil as "pathetic".
SEVEN NETWORK UNVEILS ARCHIVE WEAPON IN AFL WARS
Australian broadcaster Seven Network aims to undermine its rival Nine Network?s coverage of Australian Football League in 2002 by making use of its extensive archive of AFL matches.
ESSEX BUSINESSMAN PLANS ?NEW AGE? HORSERACING DEVELOPMENT
A new state-of-the-art racecourse has been planed for a 165-acre site at Great Leighs, north of Chelmsford in the UK.
WWF SIGNS ASIAN BROADCAST DEALS
The World Wrestling Federation has signed three new distribution agreements in Asia as part of its strategy to expand programming within the region.
HEAL DIVIDE OR FACE OLYMPIC FAILURE ? SAMARANCH WARNS
Sarajevo will not secure the Winter Olympics in 2010 if sport in Bosnia remains ethnically divided, Juan Antonio Samaranch said.
ABC SUFFERS NHL RATINGS DROP
With the NHL play-offs little more than a week away, ABC has reported lower than hoped for ratings for the three of five broadcasts scheduled for the 2000-2001 season to date.
LADBROKES SIGN DEAL WITH RECRUITMENT FIRM
Online betting and gaming company Ladbrokes eGaming Ltd has stepped up its Far East recruitment campaign by signing an exclusive representative deal with Asia's leading independent sports marketing agency, Total Sports Asia Ltd.
VTV SPEEDS TO MOTOGP CONTRACT
VTV has been awarded the contract to produce the UK?s Channel 5?s live coverage of the MotoGP World Motorcycle Racing Championships for 2001.
BILL GATES AND MICROSOFT SPONSOR MANCHESTER GAMES
Bill Gates and Microsoft are throwing their financial support behind next year's Commonwealth Games in Manchester, signing up as an official sponsor and technology supplier.
PARIS PLEASED AFTER IOC VISIT
Last week?s visit by IOC delegates to Paris to assess the city's plans for hosting the 2008 Olympic Games brought nothing to light which would endanger the bid, its organiser has said. For the full story see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
ENIC AIMS TO SATISFY UEFA CONCERNS
ENIC, the London stock market-listed sports and leisure company, is looking to transfer its market listing from the main market to the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) so that it can comply with UEFA rules on dual ownership of clubs.
SPONSORS WARN AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE SIDE
Sponsors have warned Australia?s Wests Tigers rugby league side that deals worth around A$1m ($480,000) per year may be reviewed after a week which saw three stars fallen and fans staying away.
GOODWILL GAMES PLANNING ON TRACK
The 2001 Goodwill Games organisers say they are on track to deliver a successful event.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LIFTS LEEDS
The monetary value of Champions League football to English soccer clubs has been dramatically emphasised with the revelation that Leeds United has increased turnover by 67% for the last six months of last year.
SPORTAL DEMO INTERACTIVE BROADBAND SPORTS CHANNEL
Interactive sports content company Sportal has unveiled a demonstration version of an interactive broadband sports channel.
INDONESIA DENIES BID TO HOST BADMINTON EVENT
The Badminton Association of Indonesia has denied that it is bidding to host the 2002 Thomas and Uber Cups, pointing to its own financial straits and the current uncertainty in Indonesia.
A MULTI- PURPOSE ICE ARENA FOR SOUTHAMPTON
The UK?s Southampton City Council has appointed PMP Consultancy, a strategic solutions company for sports and leisure, to research a new multi-purpose arena for Southampton.