Events
Celtic broadband PPV ‘a success’
Scottish Premier League soccer champions Celtic have hailed a trial pay-per-view broadband broadcast a success – despite just 30 percent of broadband subscribers watching the game.
Hungary goes it alone in bid to stage Euro 2008
Hungary has decided to make a solo bid for the 2008 European Championships after unsuccessful talks with potential co-hosts Croatia, youth and sports Minister Tamas Deutsch said.
AMP wins top sponsorship awards for Olympic Programme
Insurance firm AMP has scooped two top sponsorship awards for its Sydney Olympic Games programme.
IOC takes Beijing’s commercial interests into its own hands
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has bought up all the outdoor advertising space in Beijing ahead of the Olympic Games which will be held there in 2008 in an attempt to limit the commercialisation of the event.
Polish satellite platforms set to merge
Satellite TV interests in Poland are expected to merge in order to accelerate profitability in eastern Europe's strongest television market.
ESPN Star Sports back in Hong Kong
Asian broadcaster ESPN Star Sports and HK pay-TV operator Cable TV have reached an agreement for non-exclusive distribution of ESPN and Star Sports channels in Hong Kong.
Silverstone’s future hangs in the balance
The British Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone could be scrapped if the Competition Commission rules today that Octagon Motorsports’ acquisition of the circuit’s lease is against the public interest.
SME Executives leave SFX Sports Group
Edward O'Hara and Gregory Economou, the two principals of brand identity development company, SME Power Branding, have separated from the SFX Sports Group, which acquired the company in 1999.
Sky signs Mexican Soccer deal
TV Azteca, Mexico’s second largest broadcaster, has signed a deal with satellite TV platform Sky Mexico to allow the latter to broadcast 22 soccer matches from the country’s top division, to which TV Azteca owns the rights, over the next year.
Australian sports employment market continues growth
The sport employment market continues to show strong growth in Australia, with the number of general positions vacant reaching a five-year high in 2000/2001, up a massive 31 percent from the previous year, a new report shows.
EchoStar go public with DirecTV bid
US satellite TV operator EchoStar Communications has gone public with a $32billion (B
Mariner Home Games to be on Internet in Japanese
Seattle Mariners will have their home games broadcast in Japanese live on the internet from today.
Envision to sell Louisiana Superdome naming rights
Envision, the LA-based sports marketing firm run as a joint venture between former ProServ managing director Jeff Knapple and Philip Anschutz, owner of the Los Angeles Kings, has been chosen to sell the naming rights to the Louisiana Superdome.
American Hispanics turn on to Copa coverage
The Copa America outstripped the Superbowl and World Series amongst American Hispanics according to research out on Sunday.
Kentucky Derby course to get major revamp
Churchill Downs racetrack – home to the Kentucky Derby – is to undergo a $127m (B
Sportscard and de Vere agree health club card
Sportscard Group, the UK credit card company listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) has signed a partnership with hotel and health and fitness club company De Vere Group to market a rewards-based credit card to the De Vere Group’s health club brands
Silverstone’s future decided in a month
Octagon Motorsports will have to wait a month before it finds out whether it will have to relinquish one or more of its four British racing circuits and give up its lease on Silverstone, the home of the British Grand Prix, sportbusiness.com has learned.
New face for Scottish rugby
A high-profile and comprehensive marketing campaign, including a free Celtic League ticket offer, will launch the new face of professional rugby union in Scotland at Murrayfield today.