Events
ONLINE AUCTION HOUSE SET FOR WEMBLEY SELL-OFF
European online auction house QXL.com has scheduled its sale of Wembley Stadium memorabilia for October 30.
OLIVER & OHLBAUM ADVISE GAA ON GLOBAL RIGHTS
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has appointed independent London-based advisors Oliver & Ohlbaum to find a purchaser for the federation?s global internet and broadcast rights.
AUSTRALIA?S TEN NETWORK OFFERS VIRTUAL MELBOURNE CUP
Australia?s Ten Network and sports graphics company Pineapplehead Ltd will broadcast a virtual Melbourne Cup race before the officially gets underway next month.
US SPORT COMES UNDER FIRE
Inspired by the success of the Lifetime women's cable channel, the USA Network has begun screening TV movies and mini-series on Saturday afternoons as an alternative to the sports programming on broadcast networks.
GREEK PM SACKS ATHENS OLYMPICS OFFICIAL
Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis has sacked a senior 2004 Athens Games organiser for publicly squabbling with a minister a day after the premier had called for restraint.
NTL PULL PLUG ON PREMIER LEAGUE DEAL
NTL has pulled out of a multi-million dollar deal to broadcast English Premier League soccer matches on a pay-per-view basis.
PSA SECURES $1M WORLD OPEN DEAL
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) has announced that the Men's World Open rights and title for the years 2001-2005 have been granted to Procam International.
SKY AND CISCO TEAM UP FOR GRAPHICS PACKAGE
Sky Sports and CISCO Systems have joined forced for the sponsorship and development of Sky Sports? on-screen graphics.
SKY AND TALKSPORT LOOK A GOOD BET
Sky and talkSPORT have signed the inaugural total broadcast sponsorship deal, allowing online and digital betting in the UK.
WORLD WRESTLING TO EXPAND TV AUDIENCE
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc. (WWFE) has signed distribution deals with Bulgarian, Japanese and Russian TV companies in an effort to expand its Asian and Eastern European audiences.
ASHURSTS BRING SUCCESSFUL JUDICIAL REVIEW AGAINST ITC
Ashursts, acting on behalf of TVDanmark, recently brought judicial review proceedings in the Court of Appeal against the Independent Television Commission (ITC).
GOODYEAR WAVES GOODBYE TO THE BLIMP
Following a starring role at the Sydney Olympics, Goodyear is parting company with its famous blimp.
U>DIRECT CLAIMS BROADCAST SUCCESS FOR PPV MATCH
U>DIRECT, the UK-based independent pay-per-view broadcaster, has hailed last night?s coverage of the Finland versus England soccer World Cup qualifier as a ?very successful evening?.
TV CREW KICKED OUT AFTER HARASSING KOURNIKOVA
A French TV crew was ejected from the Swisscom Challenge on Wednesday, after harassing Anna Kournikova.
SCHUMACHER ALREADY THE EARNINGS CHAMPION SAYS FORBES
Forbes.com has estimated that Formula One champion Michael Schumacher was already the leading earner in sport ? even before his victory in the Japanese Grand Prix last Sunday.
TELSTRA REPORTS OLYMPIC COMMUNICATIONS RECORD
The Sydney Olympic Games represented the largest peacetime communications project in Australia?s history, according to the communications network that handled the traffic.
ENTREPRENEUR STEPS IN TO SAVE WARRIORS
Auckland Warriors, the cash-strapped New Zealand rugby league team, is to be snapped up by Auckland-based entrepreneur Eric Watson.
AUSTRALIAN GOLF SUFFERS FROM APPEARANCE FEES
Rising appearance fees and a declining local economy could mean fewer professional golf tournaments in Australia, according to The Australian Golf Union (AGU).