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WILLIAMS FATHER CALLS FOR CUT OF REVENUES FOR DAUGHTERS
The Women's Tennis Association is taking advantage of the interest in the game generated by Venus and Serena Williams, and should give them a cut of the financial action, according to their father.
SPORTVISION AND NATIONAL MOBILE TELEVISION SIGN DEAL
National Mobile Television (NMT), the provider of mobile television production equipment, has agreed to permanently install Sportvision?s video insertion technologies on NMT trucks in the U.S.
WELLINGTON APPLAUDS WETSPACTRUST STADIUM
Wellington Rugby Football Union in New Zealand has reported an outstanding year for the new WestpacTrust Stadium constructed on Wellington's waterfront.
HOUSTON ENERGY BOOST AS NAMING RIGHTS DEAL SOLD
Houston?s new football stadium has sold its naming rights in a 32-year deal.
F1 STAKEHOLDER APPOINTS NEW CFO
German media group EM.TV & Merchandising AG, which is digesting two high profile acquisitions, has appointed Rolf Rickmeyer as chief financial officer.
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.
NTL BUYS OB SPECIALIST
Cable giant NTL has purchased UK-based outside broadcast facilities specialist Scanners TV.
ATHENS SET FOR 2004 GAMES AFTER SYDNEY SUCCESS
Following the conclusion of the Sydney Olympics, organisers of the next Games have spoken confidently of it matching the success achieved by the Australian city.
SUMMIT MEET FOR WORLD CUP 2002 BROADCASTERS
Host Broadcast Services (HBS), the host broadcaster for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan, is to hold the first World Broadcaster Meeting April 24/25 2001 for broadcasters involved in the 2002 finals.
EUROSPORT POLISHES UP NEWS CHANNEL
Fifteen days after its official launch, the new sports information channel, Eurosportnews, has unveiled its first national version in Poland.
OLYMPICS GETTING TOO BIG, SAYS SENIOR IOC OFFICIAL
The Olympic Games have become too big to be hosted by less developed nations and must be scaled back, says senior International Olympic Committee (IOC) official Jacques Rogge.
NBC SPORTS SIGNS UP ORAD ?VIRTUAL SWIMMER? TECHNOLOGY
NBC Sports has signed up Orad's 'Virtual Swimmer' technology to enhance its coverage of the Olympic Games swimming events.
LA GALAXY IN MAJOR NEW FACILITY PROJECT
Several MLS soccer teams are planning new stadium builds following the success of The Columbus Crew stadium ? with Los Angeles Galaxy involved in the most ambitious project.
BIDS IN FOR ATHENS OLYMPIC VILLAGE
Five bids have been submitted in the tender for the appointment of a technical consultant for the construction of the Olympic Village, the Athens 2004 Organising Committee have said.
SPECULATION SWIRLS THAT TORONTO BLUE JAYS TO BE SOLD
Rumours continued to swirl that Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays were about to be sold to media powerhouse Rogers Communications Inc. , but both the potential suitor and the team's current owner refused to comment on whether the two sides are in the final innings of a blockbuster deal.
EXTREME GOES FOR GOLD WITH SPONSORSHIP
The Extreme Sports Channel and Extreme.com are to be `golden? sponsors for this years Urban Beach International which takes place at the London Arena from the 11-15 August.
TOOL SUPPLIER EXTENDS NASCAR SPONSORSHIP
The Sears, Roebuck and Co-owned Craftsmen tool brand has extended its status as the ?Official Tools of NASCAR ? until 2005.
EU THREATENS WTO CASE OVER OLYMPICS NEWS POLICY
The European Union has warned Australia it may complain to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over restrictions on foreign television access to the Sydney Olympic games.