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VIVENDI CONFIRMS BERTELSMANN TALKS IN SPORT
Media group Vivendi Universal has confirmed that it was in talks with Germany's Bertelsmann about merging their sports rights interests to create a leading pan-European player.
SETANTA.COM SIGNS $1.45M MOBILE CONTENT DEAL
Setanta.com, the Irish sports content provider, has signed two contracts worth #1million ($1.45m) with mobile phone companies in Norway.
PELE LAUNCHES BRAZILIAN SOCCER?S REORGANISATION
Brazil's soccer authorities teamed up with the legendary Pele and the government on Tuesday to reorganise the sport amid a swirl of corruption allegations and dwindling public interest.
MALAYSIA GOT A RAW GRAND PRIX DEAL, SAYS STEWART
Malaysia has a raw deal in being forced to stage two Formula One races in six months, triple world champion Jackie Stewart has said.
F1 RACE GOES LIVE ON STAR SPORTS
Malaysian motor racing fans will be able to watch the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix at the Sepang Circuit on STAR Sports? live telecast.
RFU EXPECTS PROFITS TO DOUBLE BY 2007-08
The English Rugby Football Union said it expected profits and cash reserves to double by 2007-2008, as it outlined an eight-year strategic plan to increase investment in the game.
NASDAQ TO SPONSOR SANEX WTA TOUR
The Nasdaq Stock Market has signed on as the North American presenting sponsor for the Sanex WTA Tour.
NASCAR CONSOLIDATES INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST OFFERING
NASCAR plans to increase its international television distribution as part of its consolidated international and domestic television package.
FIFA RESERVE JUDGEMENT AFTER INSPECTING GREEK GAME
FIFA has reserved judgment after investigating whether a bitter feud between the Greek football association (EPO) and the government was affecting the Greek game.
SEPANG F1 CIRCUIT STRUGGLES TO SELL TICKETS
Sales of tickets for the Malysian Grand Prix have, so far, disappointed race organisers with the price of a ticket likely to be reviewed by the country?s sports minister if sales do not pick up.
I-CABLE STRENGTHENED BY WORLD CUP/FA CUP RIGHTS
i-Cable, Hong Kong?s dominant cable operator, expect its subscribers to grow from 520,000 to 548,000 by the end of 2001 on the back of its acquisition of World Cup 2002 and the recently secured English FA Cup soccer.
ESPN PRODUCER TO QUARTERBACK “MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL”
ABC Sports has gone inhouse for Don Ohlmeyer's replacement as producer of ``Monday Night Football,'' tapping Fred Gaudelli, producer of ``Sunday Night Football'' on ABC's sister network ESPN.
BRITAIN PLANNING BID FOR 2012 GAMES
British Olympic chiefs are planning a bid for London to stage the 2012 Summer Games, the Daily Mail newspaper has reported.
BSKYB IN DIGITAL RADIO TIE-UP
Digital audio company, Radio First, has entered into a five-year agreement with British Sky Broadcasting to broadcast, regionally, Radio First?s network of football club-related digital radio stations on Sky digital.
S.KOREA MINISTER IN NORTH FOR WORLD CUP, SPORTS TALKS
South Korea plans this week to discuss cultural and sports exchanges with North Korea - including sharing of some 2002 World Cup soccer matches.
IOC PRAISES TORONTO’S 2008 OLYMPIC PLANS
IOC delegates have heaped praise on Toronto's plans to stage the 2008 Olympics, saying they were impressed with the city's athlete-oriented focus and dismissed detractors who sought to cast a pall on Toronto's squeaky-clean reputation.
UFA AND CANAL SPORTS PLUS IN MERGER TALKS
Two of Europe?s broadcast giants are in talks to merge their sports operations, according to paytvtoday.com.
PLANS FOR REBEL SNOOKER TOUR SCRAPPED
The Sportsmasters Network has announced that they are no longer intending to proceed with their plans for a breakaway world tour later this year.