Events
Fox Sports Extends Mid-West Deals
TV Broadcaster Fox Sports Net North (FSN North) has renewed its distribution deal in Wisconsin with Time Warner Cable, the state’s largest cable provider with nearly 600,000 subscribers.
Traffic puts brakes on Band deal
Brazilian TV company Bandeirantes is to end its three-year relationship with sports marketing company Traffic at the end of the year.
New Millennium Media markets Tampa Bay Arena
US-based advertising media company New Millennium Media International has signed a 12-month contract with the Tampa Bay Arena to supply a mobile LED unit for the arena’s sports events and to install six rotating displays at the Ice Palace.
WWFE signs international TV deals
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment (WWFE) has signed a series of agreements that will deliver more than 2,200 hours of its programming across three continents.
ITV’s The Premiership gets yellow card
UK broadcaster ITV has been warned that its soccer highlights show The Premiership must improve ratings by mid-November if it is to remain at the heart of peak time viewing.
TWI signs new BBC snooker deal
UK broadcaster the BBC has signed a new two-year production deal with independent UK production company TWI for the world’s leading snooker tournaments.
Rivals.com offers new online tools
US-based sports network Rivals.com has announced the completion of its online tools to allow newspapers, magazines and other online media outlets to private-label or co-brand Rivals sports content and team coverage on its individual sites.
G-14 signs Media Content deal
G-14, the European football clubs grouping, has enlisted the services of Media Content Sports Media Advisors, who will advise on media, marketing and commercial strategy issues.
Ten Network looks to AFL
Australian TV broadcaster, Ten Network is counting on its rights to broadcast the Australian Football League (AFL) to pick up the bottom line after the group reported a 70 percent decline in annual net profit in the 12 months to August 31.
Sky Sports launches new interactive Sky Play
UK satellite broadcaster Sky Sports has signed a licensing deal with interactive technology company Two Way TV for the launch of Sky Play, a new play-along interactive sports programme.
Kirch ‘pleased’ with FIFA deal
German media giant Kirch has commented for the first time on the deal it has struck with the BBC and ITV to broadcast soccer’s World Cups in 2002 and 2006.
IAAF meet on Golden League future
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and the European Athletic Association (EAA) are holding meetings in Moscow today and Friday, with debate on changes to the Golden League heading the agenda.
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US-based sports network Rivals.com has announced the completion of its online tools to allow newspapers, magazines and other online media outlets to private-label or co-brand Rivals sports content and team coverage on their individual sites.
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World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc (WWFE) today announced a series of agreements that will deliver more than 2,200 hours of its programming across three continents.
Aigner: TV rights stay central
Europe's soccer governing body UEFA remains opposed to European Commission plans to force changes to the way broadcast rights to the Champions League are sold, its chief executive has said.
IAAF meet on Golden League future
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and the European Athletic Association (EAA) are holding meetings in Moscow today and Friday, with debate on changes to the Golden League heading the agenda.
BOA fails to find Salt Lake City insurer
The British Olympic Association (BOA) does not have insurance cover for the UK Winter Olympics team, due to take part in the Salt Lake City games next year.
Australians angered by ‘secret’ IAAF deal
Australian athletics officials are reported to be outraged by the revelation of a 'secret' undertaking by the IAAF that three of the next four World Athletics Championships will be held in Europe or a city in a European time zone.