Events

US broadcasters Dish Network, TVN and Cablevision are offering pay-per-view coverage of the Davis Cup tennis final between Australia and France.

Web streaming company Servecast has appointed a chief executive officer in Pat Chapman-Pincher, formerly of WorldCom.

Clipper Ventures, the AIM-listed ocean racing and marine events company, has reached an agreement-in-principle with Newport, Rhode Island to host the start and finish of the 2002 “Around Alone” race for lone sailors.

Cricket's governing body has denied reports that cameras will be placed in players' dressing rooms in an attempt to combat match-fixing.

The UK’s Sky Sports has secured exclusive rights to all nine events from the Tennis Masters Series for the next three years.

US broadcast networks have made contingency plans to shift live sports coverage to cable, should news developments of the war on terrorism take precedence.

Television coverage of Formula One in Australia could be set for a significant change if fresh rumours over a network swap are to be believed.

The NHL has signed two key broadcast contracts in Canada.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is seriously examining the Internet as a broadcasting medium, emphasizing the possibility of streaming video for the 2004 Athens Olympics.

CBS 2 and The Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network have confirmed they have reached a three-year, exclusive, over-the-air agreement to broadcast New York Yankees games beginning in 2002.

Australian soccer club Wollongong Wolves risks being thrown out of the National Soccer League if they again defy a Soccer Australia (SA) order and wear jerseys with the WIN sponsor logo.

The Wegmans Rochester International LPGA Tournament has signed a deal with Jay Advertising.

ENIC, owner of English Premiership soccer club Tottenham Hotspur, hopes to raise £30million (US$43.7m/B

Marketing agency, The Shop is launching a three-year strategic positioning programme focusing on the European Pro Wakeboarding Championship Tour.

Octagon Motorsports has confirmed its schedule for the 2002 Endurance FIM World Championship calendar.

The Scottish Premier League (SPL) has confirmed that it is examining the option of launching its own subscription-based satellite channel featuring live match coverage.

Three Canadian ice hockey teams are experimenting with pay-per-view as a way of pulling in more revenue from their fans, following in the footsteps of the Toronto Maple Leafs, which has invested in its own digital channel Leafs TV.

Negotiations between the Australian Football League (AFL) and two radio stations over broadcast rights have stalled.