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The English soccer strike fiasco could still be avoided, Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) chief Gordon Taylor has said – if soccer chiefs meet the PFA's demands for a bigger slice of TV revenues prior to strike day on December 1.

The Pan-American Sports Network (PSN) is to broadcast soccer’s Copa Toyota Intercontinental final live to Latin America on November 27.

Clear Channel Entertainment's motor sports division has signed a three-year deal agreement with Anaheim's Edison International Field to produce its motor sports events at the Southern California facility until 2005.

Future bids to co-host a World Cup will not be considered until after next year’s tournament in South Korea and Japan, FIFA president Sepp Blatter has confirmed.

British politicians have slammed the government over its stop-start plans for a national athletics stadium but said no side came out with any credit.

The appointment of a new chairman to Australia’s only listed sports club, the Brisbane Broncos, has resulted in a 25 percent boost to the club’s share price.

Rockingham Motor Speedway, Britain's newest motorsports facility, has added two new senior executives to its management team.

Asia sport network ESPN Star Sports has signed its first-ever terrestrial carriage deals in Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.

The NBA and the WNBA have entered a multi-year, multi-platform television agreement with leading Greek broadcaster Alpha TV.

A string of industry big-hitters have been confirmed to address the industry’s leading motorsport conference – Motor SportBusiness – in Monaco next month.

With time running out until the opening game of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, many broadcasters are playing a waiting game over TV rights. Tim Wallace explains why

Sport giant Nike has appointed the CEO of Walmart.com to its 12-member board of directors.

IEC in Sports has acquired the international television contract to the ATP event in Tashkent.

The BBC has won the international right to broadcast horseracing from the majority of UK racetracks.

Sports marketing company IEC in Sports has acquired the international television contract to the ATP event in Tashkent.

Podia Group plc has acquired the UK-based Formula One hospitality and event hosting companies Event Vision Marketing Services Limited (EVMS) and Event Vision Grand Prix Ball Limited (EVGP).

The world’s most lucrative fight could be staged as early as April as the TV networks of Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis edge close to a deal.

Security firm Showsec has started recruiting for its role at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – but vowed not to enrol volunteers.