Events
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.
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL AND SEVEN NETWORK IN SPONSOR ROW
The relationship between Channel Seven and the Australian Football League appears to have turned nasty with the Seven Network signing a major sponsorship deal with brewery Lion Nathan.
WEBB HEADS UP TVNZ SATELLITE?S SYDNEY OFFICE
TVNZ Satellite Services has appointed the ex-BBC and BSkyB specialist Jenny Webb to head its new regional office in Sydney.
VANS SIGNS THREE YEAR NBC SPORTS DEAL
Sports retailer and event sponsor Vans Inc. has signed a three-year sponsorship programming deal with NBC Sports under which NBC will broadcast skateboarding championships and other events.
SCHUMACHER FEARS EM.TV/KIRCH DEAL
Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher has expressed fears over the proposed deal to sell another 25 per cent stake in SLEC, F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone?s family trust which holds the commercial rights to the sport.
CART TO OPEN `ENTERTAINMENT? OFFICE IN LA
CART is to open a Los Angeles office dedicated to extending its presence in the entertainment industry.
QUOKKA ? BIG LOSSES AS REVENUES FALL SHORT OF EXPECTATIONS
Quokka Sports has admitted its future as an `going concern? is to be reviewed by its auditors after another year of heavy losses and revenues failed to hit targets.
NFA SEEK PEACE WITH STRIKING OFFICIALS
The Nigerian Football Association (NFA) has called on striking referees to return to their jobs.
TF1 CHEERED BY EUROSPORT STAKE
Shares in French commercial TV station TF1 - which had been hit recently by fears of slower advertising revenues - gained over two percent as investors cheered in-line 2000 earnings and a deal to buy all of Canal Plus and Havas Image's stakes in the Eurosport sports channel.
XFL AD INVENTORY SELLING FAST
More than 60% of XFL advertising spots in advance of the league?s debut on February 3, 2001.
INVESCO TARGETS DENVER NAMING RIGHTS
Invesco Funds Group has submitted a formal proposal to buy the naming rights for the new Denver Broncos stadium - the first viable bid on the $400 million project.
BLATTER STILL CONFIDENT OVER TRANSFER TALKS
FIFA president Sepp Blatter is confident of reaching agreement over a new transfer system acceptable to the European Union, despite reports of a rift with UEFA.
CHALKIE WHITE JOINS ICON DISPLAY
Icon Display, the UK-based event signage company has appointed Chalkie White to the role of account director, starting in January 2001.
PGA SIGNS TOUR SPONSOR
Insurance group, The St. Paul Companies will sponsor the PGA Tour?s 2001 West Coast Swing events.
SCANDAL COULD HAUNT FIRST MONTHS OF NEW IOC BOSS, SAYS ROGGE
The Salt Lake City bribery scandal is likely to haunt the next president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in his first year in charge, according to prospective candidate Jacques Rogge.
SPORTAL CEO APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF ONLINE WATCHDOG
The British Internet Publishers Alliance (BIPA) has named Rob Hersov, CEO and founder of Sportal, as the organisations? new Chairman.
ADDED SPICE FOR ENGLISH RUGBY
England?s Rugby Football Union has announced the appointment of Chris Spice as its performance director.
QUOKKA AXE 20 PER CENT OF WORKFORCE
Quokka Sports is slashing its staff by 20 per cent ? and cannot rule out future job cuts.