Events

Scandinavian pay-TV broadcaster Canal Digital has said uncertainty surrounding the region's 2002 soccer World Cup rights deal must be resolved by the end of October.

Tessa Jowell, the UK government's Culture Secretary, has reassured parliamentary ministers that a full-scale review into the way high-profile sporting events are planned will take place after the recent debacle of Picketts Lock.

The Denver Broncos cheerleaders will swap their mini-skirts for ski attire whenever it snows or the temperature dips below freezing at Invesco Field at Mile High, following a clothing deal signed this week.

Despite the current economic climate, Mexico’s largest broadcasters are hoping for an advertising splash should the national team clinch a World Cup berth by beating Honduras on November 11.

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT), the UK’s competition watchdog, is launching an in-depth investigation into a possible “infringement of the Competition Act” by the country’s governing body, the British Horseracing Board (BHB), which has been accused of demanding higher fees from bookmakers.

UK financial services company Nationwide, the current backer of the England soccer team, is favourite to sign up as the first of the five £10million ($14.6m/B

Newcastle United chairman Freddy Shepherd has doubled his stake in the English Premier League club to 18 percent after buying out cable operator NTL’s shares in the company for £4.3 million ($6.13m/B

Newcastle United chairman Freddy Shepherd has doubled his stake in the English Premier League club to 18 percent after buying out cable operator NTL’s shares in the company for £4.3 million ($6.13m/B

ITV has switched 'The Premiership' highlights programme from its early evening slot to 10.30pm.

European soccer clubs should follow their US cousins and sell their stadia naming rights – according to a poll of sport industry experts.

A public inquiry into the Ellis Park disaster – South Africa's worst sporting tragedy – will resume tomorrow after over a month, a commission official said.

Advertisers will tone down their pitches at baseball’s World Series (WS) amidst a change in consumer mood following the September 11 attacks and the anthrax outbreaks.

UK terrestrial broadcaster the BBC is to show live coverage of Michael Jordan's return to the NBA on October 30 - the first time it has ever carried NBA content.

The Yankees Entertainment & Sports (YES) network, due to launch next March, has appointed Marc Rosenweig to the position of senior vice president for programming.

Athletics’ world governing body the IAAF is implementing a range of measures in a boost to spark new interest in its Golden League competition.

Manchester United is set to appoint Roy Gardner, chief executive of Centrica, the gas and homes services company, as chairman of the club in the next few weeks.

The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) has signed UPMC Sports Medicine and Cricket Comfortable Wireless as major corporate sponsors.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) executive board, meeting in Kuala Lumpur this week, has approved the use of independent match venues for international cricket.