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Countries wanting to bid to host soccer's Euro 2008 tournament have just 24 hours to submit their bid dossiers to UEFA.

The UK-based horseracing and gaming venture attheraces plc has agreed to sublicense its media rights to betting shop broadcaster Satellite Information Services (SIS) to a number of overseas clients.

The UK-based horseracing and gaming venture attheraces plc has agreed to sublicense its media rights to betting shop broadcaster Satellite Information Services (SIS) to a number of overseas clients.

US cable network ESPN has expanded its action sports franchise the X Games to include a team competition format.

US cable network ESPN has expanded its action sports franchise the X Games to include a team competition format.

The speakers on the second day of the FIFA congress in South Korea have launched scathing attacks on Sepp Blatter's presidency.

The speakers on the second day of the FIFA congress in South Korea have launched scathing attacks on Sepp Blatter's presidency.

Sports rights holders may soon be banned from preventing live online footage of major competitions if the European Union finds the IOC guilty of anti-competitive behaviour.

Sports rights holders may soon be banned from preventing live online footage of major competitions if the European Union finds the IOC guilty of anti-competitive behaviour.

Research firm S:Comm Research has conducted a major new survey of brand exposure on perimeter signage at English Premier League soccer grounds.

Research firm S:Comm Research has conducted a major new survey of brand exposure on perimeter signage at English Premier League soccer grounds.

US cable network The Golf Channel has renewed its coverage of the PGA European Tour in a new TV rights deal.

US cable network The Golf Channel has renewed its coverage of the PGA European Tour in a new TV rights deal.

The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has ruled against a late bid by UK terrestrial broadcaster Channel 5 to win coverage of the World Cup.

The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has ruled against a late bid by UK terrestrial broadcaster Channel 5 to win coverage of the World Cup.

Western experts are forecasting that Japan and South Korea will be left with no economic benefits from co-hosting the World Cup.

Western experts are forecasting that Japan and South Korea will be left with no economic benefits from co-hosting the World Cup.

The World Cup will be televised in 215 countries and territories - a record in World Cup history, KirchSport, the owners of the broadcasting rights to the tournament, said today.