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Sporting Frontiers eyes up new venture
UK-based sports sponsorship and marketing company Sporting Frontiers has launched the William Hill Eye, an aerial camera system that will be launched at Cheltenham.
Pugh is ‘too powerful’
New Zealand rugby chiefs have fired a broadside at International Rugby Board chief Vernon Pugh, condemning him as 'too powerful'.
FIFA names audit committee
FIFA's internal ad hoc audit committee, set up to look into FIFA finances, must present its results no later than April 30 - less than a month before the FIFA presidential elections in Seoul.
Sydney to Hobart finds sponsor
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia has finally secured a naming rights sponsor for Australia's most famous ocean race, the Australian Associated Press confirmed today.
IRB ‘broke agreement’
The head of the International Rugby Board broke an agreement which would have allowed New Zealand to co-host next year's World Rugby Cup, media reported this morning.
Australia withdraws NZ co-hosting offer
The dispute between Australia and New Zealand over the co-hosting of the 2003 Rugby World Cup has led to the former nation withdrawing its offer to share the staging of the competition.
SPL channel gets cash boost
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) has secured substantial funding for its proposed TV channel, according to recent reports.
Flammini: ‘No bike merger’
Paolo Flammini, the boss of the World Superbike Championships (WSBK) has told sportbusiness.com that a merger between the two motorcycle series, WSBK and MotoGP, would be a huge loss to the sport.
Mexicans get more World Cup TV deals
The 2002 FIFA World Cup will be broadcast on a further two Mexican networks after rights agreements were reached with independent broadcaster CNI and media company Grupo Multimedios.
CSS Stellar proves resilient
UK sports and entertainment group CSS Stellar has reported a 75 percent turnover rise in its un-audited preliminary results for the year ended December 31, 2001.
2003 World Cup dispute thickens
Providing seating for up to 600 international media was a major sticking point in New Zealand's dispute over hosting arrangements for the 2003 Rugby World Cup (RWC), an International Rugby Board (IRB) official said yesterday.
2004 Olympics ‘will not boost tourism’
The organisers of the 2004 Olympic Games were accused by Athens hotel owners of not doing enough to ensure Greek tourism would receive a major boost from the Games.
Argentine soccer threat lifted
The Argentine government has backed down from its threat to suspend domestic soccer, which has been hit by a wave of violence off the field, instead demanding tougher penalties for hooligans.
Vans renews Triple Crown partnerships
Vans, Inc, the global extreme sports brand has renewed its strategic marketing partnerships with three major companies for the Vans Triple Crown Series.
NBC wins rights to the Arena
The Arena Football League (AFL) - the indoor American Football franchise - has signed an innovative multi-year TV rights deal with terrestrial network NBC.
SUM adds up US soccer rights
The investment group set up to handle Major League Soccer and World Cup rights in the US has been named Soccer United Marketing (SUM).
Hungary steps up 2008 bid
Hungary will build a new stadium and renovate seven existing grounds if it is chosen to host the 2008 European championships.
NZ still undecided about World Cup
The New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) has delayed its decision on whether or not to co-host next year's World Cup with Australia.