Events

A major conference on bidding for and hosting major sports events will be held in Manchester, England, immediately after the Commonwealth Games this year.

AIM-listed ocean racing and marine events company Clipper Ventures plc has signed up the port of Liverpool to host the Clipper 2002 around-the-world yacht race.

An English Worthington Cup semi-final match, shown on ITV Sport, the sports channel operated by ITV Digital, has failed to register a single ratings point.

Coverage of the first Australian Open Grand Slam meeting between British tennis’s Greg Rusedski and Tim Henman will be shown on BBC television.

In a joint appointment, the Six Nations Committee and the British and Irish Lions have named John Feehan as their new commercial director.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has said that it may delay the bidding for the US television rights to the 2012 Winter Olympics due to the downturn in the American economy.

Kelly Hollis has been promoted to the post of Director of International Television for the NBA and will be based at the franchise's Paris offices.

English Premier League soccer club Arsenal has selected Sir Robert McAlpine to carry out construction work on its new 60,000-seater stadium in London.

Talks between rival UK digital broadcasters Sky Digital and ITV Digital over carriage of the ITV Sports Channel, have broken down.

Stadium naming rights is growing in attraction to brands in Europe as it looks to capitalise on a split in the media and audiences, according to the author of a market-leading report.

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 Sports and Prima TV have signed a deal which grants the broadcasting rights for motorcycling's MotoGP World Championship in 2002, 2003 and 2004.

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.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has selected SES Americom as its satellite provider for television coverage of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.

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.

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.

Promoters for the bout between Oscar De La Hoya and Fernando Vargas have agreed terms and set a date for the showdown.

Motor manufacturer Buick has signed golfers Matt Gogel and David Berganio Jr to new one-year sponsorship agreements for the 2002 season.