Events
IOC APPOINTS SURVEY FIRM FOR SYDNEY GAMES
The International Olympic Committee has appointed Sports Marketing Surveys to conduct worldwide television monitoring and broadcast analysis research for the Sydney Olympic Games.
GREEN BAY SET FOR NAMING RIGHTS SALE
The naming rights to the Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field will be up for grabs in 2003.
SKY SCORES HAT-TRICK OF SOCCER DEALS
UK pay-TV digital service Sky Sports has signed three new exclusive soccer deals.
SPORTING NEWS ONLINE SIGNS TWO-YEAR HOSTING CONTRACT
XOR, a full-service provider that assembles and manages customised solutions for eBusinesses, has signed a two-year hosting agreement with The Sporting News Online
BOTTLED WATER CO SIGNS WITH JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Jacksonville-based Universal Beverages has acquired the exclusive pouring rights for bottled water at Alltel Stadium, home to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
BRONCOS PUT NAMING RIGHTS UP FOR GRABS
NFL team the Denver Broncos are to put the naming rights for their new stadium up for sale.
BRITISH EUROSPORT MOVES INTO PUBS AND CLUBS
Skybusiness the UK commercial digital TV service for pub and club subscribers has added British Eurosport to its package.
BENFICA TO SEEK OUTSIDE INVESTORS
Benfica, the leading Portuguese soccer club wants to recapitalise itself and is set to announce plans to offer up to 25 per cent to outside investors.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING EXTENDS SUNSHINE NETWORK RIGHTS DEAL
Tampa Bay Lightning and Sunshine Network have signed a six-year extension of their current television rights agreement, which now continues through the 2007-2008 NHL season.
MAJOR US LEAGUES TO TACKLE INTERNET PIRACY
Legal issues relating to internet intellectual property rights and piracy were stressed at the 26th annual Sports Lawyers Association Conference in San Francisco.
WEMBLEY SALE STARTS WITH $30,000 PATCH OF GRASS
Ken Bates, chairman of Premier League Chelsea, kicked off the online auction of Wembley Stadium by buying a piece of the hallowed turf for #20,000 ($30,000).
CANADA?S TSN RENEWS NBA DEAL
The NBA and TSN, Canada?s most watched sports network, have extended their television agreement for another two years. The new contract will include 26 regular-season games - at least eight featuring Canadian teams - and 18 playoff games.
KANSAS AND CHICAGO JOIN NASCAR RACING SERIES
NASCAR and the Indy Racing league has added two new venues to its 2001 schedule with new stops in Chicago and Kansas City.
BSKYB LAND WEST INDIES BROADCAST DEAL
British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc has secured broadcasting rights to West Indies cricket matches in an eight-year deal with the West Indies Cricket Board, according to press reports.
FOX SPORTS.COM REVEAL REGIONAL SPORTS SITES
SportBusiness.com new media editor Andrew Gellatly reports from the Interactive Sports 2000 conference in Los Angeles.
MIKE MILLER QUITS BBC SPORT
Mike Miller, The BBC?s Controller of Television Sport, has resigned. Miller has accepted an offer from Worldsport.com to become the editorial director.
CHINA RALLY SCRAPPED ? MONTE CARLO SAVED
The China Rally has been removed from the 2000 world championship calendar at an International Automobile Federation (FIA) hearing.
LI FIRM SNAPS UP CRICKET WEB RIGHTS
Internet company Pacific Century CyberWorks has snapped up the exclusive internet broadcasting rights to international cricket matches played in India.