Events
IAAF AND ISL AGREE NEW DEAL
The International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) has signed a new agreement with ISL Worldwide.
GERMANY WC BID HEADS FOR AFRICAN SUPPORT
Germany's campaign to host the 2006 Soccer World Cup moved to Central Africa this week when German soccer legend and bid leader Franz Beckenbauer arrived in Cameroon to drum up support.
BEER GIANT SIGNS BROADCAST SPONSOR DEAL
UK commercial broadcast network ITV has signed a deal with beer firm Carlsberg to sponsor its coverage of soccer?s Euro 2000 tournament this summer.
BRAZIL UNVEILS NEW HQ PLANS
Brazil will mark its soccer centenary in 2002 with a new headquarters and visitor centre in Rio de Janeiro.
CANADA TO BID FOR 2003 FIFA WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP
Said CSA president Jim Fleming: "We have requested this information from FIFA with a view towards submitting a bid for the 2003 World Youth Championship
BRAZIL TO GET GOLF EVENTS
The European Tour has announced it is moving beyond its traditional confines with Brazil hosting two events this year for the first time.
PRIVATE EQUITY FIRMS CONSIDER PREMIER LEAGUE RIGHTS
Several private equity firms are looking into the possibility of competing for Premier League broadcast rights, according to the UK's Sunday Business newspaper.
PSINET ANTICIPATES RECORD HITS FOR EURO 2000 WEB SITE
PSINet , the Internet solutions provider and full sponsor of Euro 2000, expects up to 150 million hits per day next summer from visitors to the official Euro 2000 site - a figure which would break records for daily site usage. World Cup France '98 recorded 70 million hits per day compared to less than a million hits per day for Euro 96.
NFL OWNERS APPROVE JETS SALE
NFL owners have unanimously approved the sale of the New York Jets to Robert Wood Johnson IV.
ENGLAND 2006 BID TURNS TO AFRICA FOR SUPPORT
Former World Cup hero, Sir Bobby Charlton, championing England's campaign to host the 2006 World Cup, has appealed to Africans to support England if two bids from their own continent are unsuccessful.
BROADCAST DEAL SECURED FOR ROUND-THE-WORLD RACE
United Sport, media partner to the BT Global Challenge 2000/1 has secured three major broadcast deals for the round-the-world race.
BAYERN COMMERCIAL CHIEF BACKS PAY-PER-VIEW PLANS
Uli Hoeness, commercial manager of Germany's richest football club, Bayern Munich, has backed a decision by the German Football Association to allow pay-per-view broadcasts of Bundesliga soccer matches.
GREEN GETS ONLINE SPORTS JOB AS BSKYB BUY DOMAIN FOR $1m
Simon Green has been named the new general manager of Sky Sports Online ? the sports site run by broadcast giant BSkyB.
EXTREME ALLIANCE FORGED
Extreme Interactive and Nirve Sports have formed an alliance over the distribution of sports programming.
HAYATOU WINS NEW TERM AT CAF
Cameroon's Issa Hayatou won a new term as president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), easily defeating Angolan Armando Machado at a CAF congress.
BLATTER BACKS AFRICA AGAIN FOR 2006 WORLD CUP
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has repeated that he felt the the World Cup finals in 2006 should go to Africa.
CRICKET CHIEF FACES BATTLE FOR POSITION
South African cricket president Raymond White is facing a motion to oust him as a campaign to appoint a non-white chief executive gathers momentum.
MURDOCH MOVES ON TM3 FOR CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RIGHTS – REPORT
Rupert Murdoch wants to take full control of German TV station tm3 to allow him to sell its Champions League soccer broadcast rights to other channels, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung has reported.