Events
Cricket match goes live online
India's opening one-day international against tourists England is to become the first ever cricket match to be beamed live on the internet.
Dorna signs Prima TV deal
Dorna Sports and Prima TV have signed a deal which grants the broadcasting rights for motorcycling's MotoGP World Championship in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
NZ Golf Open organisers ‘will pay creditors’
New Zealand Golf Open director David Pool has assured creditors they will be paid despite the tournament losing hundreds of thousands of New Zealand dollars.
EBU selects Olympics satellite provider
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has selected SES Americom as its satellite provider for television coverage of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
IEC renews gyymnastics contract
IEC in Sports has renewed the Great Four artistic gymnastics contract for another three years. In 2001, the Great Four events took place in Stuttgart, Cottbus, Glasgow and Paris.
Poll result: Super Bowl best value
The massive TV audience of the Super Bowl provides better value for money for advertisers than the Winter Games, according to hundreds of industry experts.
De La Hoya bout agreed
Promoters for the bout between Oscar De La Hoya and Fernando Vargas have agreed terms and set a date for the showdown.
Buick lands golf double
Motor manufacturer Buick has signed golfers Matt Gogel and David Berganio Jr to new one-year sponsorship agreements for the 2002 season.
G14 appoints media rights firm
The G14 group of leading European football clubs has appointed a media rights group to identify ways of increasing income from the Champions League, according to reports.
India host hopes fading
India's hopes of hosting the ICC Knockout one-day tournament in September are fading with the government unlikely to provide financial relief for the event, a cricket board official has said.
Financial woes continue at Western Bulldogs
Australian Football League (AFL) club The Western Bulldogs, insisted it was not on the verge of selling its naming rights.
Japan ‘to net $25bn from World Cup’
The Japanese Organising Committee for the World Cup (JAWOC) has told delegates at the Football Expo conference in Cannes that Japan's economy should get a $25billion (EUR28bn) cash injection thanks to the World Cup being co-hosted there.
Liverpool to exploit its internet rights
English Premier League club Liverpool is to become the first club to broadcast a match as a pay-per-view fixture over the internet.
Octagon gets up to speed
Octagon Worldwide has restructured its motorsports division in a bid to boost sponsorship opportunities - and reshuffled the division's senior staff.
Euroleague names hosts for Final Four
The hosts for the next three Final Four events in European basketball's calendar have been chosen by Euroleague chiefs.
WWFE signs book deal
Simon & Schuster, Inc, the publishing arm of Viacom, has signed a deal with World Wrestling Federation Entertainment to create a new range of branded books to launch later this year.
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US cable broadcaster ESPN has sold out its advertising coverage for the Winter X Games which take place in Aspen from 17th-20th January.
ESPN Winter X Games ads sold out
US cable broadcaster ESPN has sold out its advertising coverage for the Winter X Games which take place in Aspen from 17th-20th January.