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ISL SIGNS ORAD VIRTUAL ADVERTISING FOR TENNIS MASTERS SERIES
ISL Worldwide has signed Orad Hi-Tec Systems to provide Orad's IMadGINE virtual advertising for the Tennis Masters Series TV coverage. This is the first time that Orad will be providing virtual advertising to an ISL premium event.
NEWSWEEK SIGNS AS OFFICIAL GLOBAL PARTNER FOR TENNIS MASTERS SERIES
Newsweek has signed with ISL Worldwide as an inaugural presenting partner for the Tennis Masters Series, the elite series on the ATP Tour.
MINISTER URGED TO RECONSIDER WEMBLEY PLANS
A British parliamentary watchdog has urged the UK government to reverse its decision to rebuild Wembley into a showpiece soccer stadium with no athletics track.
FIRM WINS UEFA DEAL NOT TO BE SNEEZED AT
European soccer governing body UEFA has appointed UK-based Red Pepper ? specialist in TV branding ? to rebrand the on and off-screen identity of its premier club competition, the Champions League.
BBC TEES-UP BUMPER COVERAGE OF MASTERS
BBC Sport has signed a deal to extend its live coverage rights of golf?s US Masters tournament.
JORDAAN CONFIDENT OF S.AFRICA WORLD CUP BID SUCCESS
The chief executive officer of South Africa's bid committee for the 2006 Soccer World Cup has told the South African Cabinet that he is extremly confident the country will be awarded the event, the Pan African News Agency reports.
ASIAN WORLD CUP BOYCOTT RESOLVED?
A threatened Asian boycott of the 2002 World Cup looks likely to be averted after the Asian Football Confederation cancelled an emergency meeting and asked member countries to enter the Cup's qualifying competition.
BSKYB AND RYDER CUP CHIEFS REACH COMPROMISE
UK broadcaster BSkyB and organisers of golf's Ryder Cup have resolved a dispute over the television company's plans for coverage of the tournament on non-terrestrial channels.
NHL ARENA IN $60m NAMING RIGHTS TALKS
The owner of a professional US hockey team in Raleigh is in talks that will clear the way for a naming-rights deal on the city's new arena, according to insider sources.
SECURITY CHECK THREATENS REAL THING
A simulated riot and fire drill intended as a test of security procedures for next year's European soccer championship had to be cut short at the weekend after a group of real hooligans turned up. The police, ambulance and fire services had invited about 800 volunteers to simulate a mass exit from a pretend fire in Rotterdam's De Kuip stadium and disturbances outside the ground.
INTERNET CO SPONSORS HOLYFIELD’S SHORTS
CI Host, a fast-growing Internet solutions and the web hosting industry, has purchased a first-time sports sponsorship through Adauction.com - a media exchange that brings buyers and sellers together in one marketplace.
NASCAR AGREES NASHVILLE NETWORK CONTRACT
NASCAR has completed negotiations on a contract that will showcase two Winston Cup Series races and two Busch Grand National Series events at Dover Downs International Speedway on The Nashville Network for the 2000 race season.
SPORTSLINE STOCK BOOSTED BY CBS DEAL
Shares in SportsLine USA, the online sports site part-owned by CBS, surged following last week's long-term acquisition of NCAA rights by CBS.
WEMBLEY HITS BACK OVER PLANS REJECTION
Wembley officials have rejected British government criticism that they had failed to produce plans for a national stadium capable of hosting both the Olympics and the soccer World Cup.
SAMARANCH FACES GRILLING
International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch has been grilled about corruption in the Olympic movement by a US Congressional panel which challenged him to back up his promise of sweeping changes with action.
ORAD FLIES HIGH WITH EAGLES
Hi-tech firm Orad has announced its CyberSport and IMadGINE virtual advertising systems will be used by the Philadelphia Eagles NFL during the broadcast of their 2000 pre-season games.
BRAZIL UNVEILS NEW HQ PLANS
Brazil will mark its soccer centenary in 2002 with a new headquarters and visitor centre in Rio de Janeiro.
RACE ON FOR SOCCER NET BROADCAST RIGHTS
Media firms have offered the German Football Federation (DFB) 50 million marks for Internet rights alone for broadcasting soccer matches from mid-2000 until 2003, according to a report in Focus magazine.