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Speedway Motorsports shows modest growth
Speedway Motorsports has reported a modest three percent increase in revenues for the third quarter ended September 30, 2001.
ESPN wins America’s Cup rights
ESPN has secured the broadcast and internet rights for the 2003 America's Cup finals.
Gutteridge removed from Non-League Media board
Non-League Media, the Alternative Investment Market-listed non-league football publishing company, has removed chairman Graham Gutteridge from its board.
Scots to select agency for bid
The Scotland Euro 2008 Bid team has drawn up a shortlist of four design companies to assist with its possible submission to host the soccer championships.
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Coordination problems and delays are dogging preparations for the 2004 Athens Olympics, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has stated in a letter to the Greek organisers.
Isle of Man TT gives Greenlight to TV deal
Isle of Man-based firm Greenlight Television has been awarded the TV rights to the island's motorcycle TT races.
Lipstick, mascara fight hooligans
South Korean security experts have come up with a secret weapon to beat would-be World Cup soccer hooligans - lipstick and mascara.
Leach gets Sunset+Vine top job
John Leach has been appointed managing director of UK-based independent production company Sunset+Vine, part of The Television Corporation (TV Corp).
TV firm refuses to stump up cricket cash
A TV rights row in the Caribbean could mean West Indies cricket fans may miss out on watching their team’s first Test match in Sri Lanka.
Snyder goes as WWF cuts jobs
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment president and chief operating officer Stuart Snyder has resigned and nine percent of the work force has been laid off as part of a restructuring programme.
Enron’s naming days are numbered
Plans by Houston-based energy marketer Dynegy to buy its cross-town rival Enron Corp will have a knock-on effect at the home of MLB’s Houston Astros – Enron Field.
Tennis channel serves up its plans
The planned Tennis Channel has announced initial programming plans for its launch in third quarter 2002.
IOC warns Athens over delays
Coordination problems and delays are dogging preparations for the 2004 Athens Olympics, the International Olympic Committee has said in a letter to the Greek organisers.
US motorsport ‘too dangerous’ says report
The pursuit of dollars is compromising the safety of competitors and spectators in motorsport in the US, according to a damning report.
Ericsson calls time on tennis sponsorship
Ericsson is bowing out of its title sponsorship of the Ericsson Open at Key Biscayne after next year's event, the Swedish telecom company has said.
NTL to offer ‘classic’ sports channel
Premium TV, the sports broadcast arm of NTL, confirmed today that it would launch a channel called Classic Sport which will offer classic archived BBC sports footage.
Aussie confirmed as Sport England chief
David Moffett has been confirmed as the new chief executive of Sport England, becoming the latest in a long list of Australians appointed to top jobs in British sports administration.
‘Digital Coalition’ plan to rescue ITV Digital
ITV Sport, the cash-strapped UK channel run by Granada and Carlton Communications on the ITV Digital network, could be rescued from financial disaster by the formation of a “digital coalition”.