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CAMPBELL QUITS NIKE FOR MARQUEE GROUP
Ian Campbell, former President of Nike Sports Entertainment has joined Bob Gutkowski?s Marquee group and will launch Marquee Australia.
NEBIOLO CONFIDENT STADIUM WILL BE READY
International athletics chief Primo Nebiolo has said he no longer fears the stadium for next year's world championships will not be ready on time.
US CITIES NEAR OLYMPIC BID DEADLINE
The ten US cities biding for the 2012 Olympic Games are facing a June 30 deadline to name a board of directors and governance structure to their organisations.
TELEGRAPH SIGNS FOR PREMIERSHIP
Brititsh newspaper The Daily Telegraph has signed up to be an official FA Premier League sponsor as part of its strategy to become more closely identified with sport.
CRICKET REMOVED FROM LIST PROTECTION
The UK government has removed England's home cricket international matches from the list of events that terrestrial television stations can cover freely.
PLANNING IS THE KEY FOR ATHENS
The 2004 Olympics in Athens could be a disaster without proper planning, the head of the organising committee said on Thursday.
FA GOAL IS #12M FOR ENGLAND’S SPONSOR
The English Football Association hopes to collect #12million by selling the rights to sponsor the England football team in the run-up to the 2002 World Cup.
NON WORLD-CUP CHANNELS INCREASE RATINGS
M6, the sole French terrestrial TV station with no World Cup coverage, has said it had more viewers during the tournament compared with the same period last year, but the rise was not as strong as the overall increase in French television viewers.
300,000 EXTRA TICKETS TO BEAT GAMES BLOW-OUT
Sydney Olympic organisers are banking on selling more Olympic tickets - and at higher prices - to help offset a $150 million increase in the cost of staging the 2000 Games.
SYDNEY OLYMPICS BUDGET BLOWS OUT TO A$2.6 BLN
Sydney 2000 Olympics organisers have said the cost of staging the Games had blown up by A$150 million (US$90 million), largely because of an increase in the number of events.
2006 BIDS UNAFFECTED BY HOOLIGANS SAYS BLATTER
Outbreaks of hooliganism by English and German fans in France should not affect those nations' bids to stage the 2006 World Cup finals, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said.
BUCS STADIUM NAME DEAL SETS RECORD
A Florida financial broker has signed the NFL?s biggest stadium naming rights deal.
OPTUS PUTS SPORT PAY-TV CHANNELS INTO LIQUIDATION
Optus Communications is liquidating its pay-TV sports channels, and is renegotiating its sports broadcast rights, putting football coverage in jeopardy.
SEVEN STEPS IN TO FILL SPORTS VISION GAP
Australian Television group Seven Network Ltd has agreed to provide a dedicated 24 hour sports channel to Optus Communication's Optus Vision cable pay television network.
RECORD UK TV AUDIENCE FOR ENGLAND
A record-breaking 26 million people in Britain watched England crash out of the World Cup in a penalty shoot-out against Argentina, broadcasters said on Wednesday.
ATP TOUR ANNOUNCE NEW MARKETING PARTNERSHIP
Men?s tennis is to undergo a commercial revolution from 2000. The ATP has partnered with ISL and Octagon to develop television and sponsorship on the back of a re-structured, heavily branded sport.
ESPN AND OPTUS ANNOUNCE 24 HOUR SPORTS CHANNEL
ESPN International has signed a multi-year programming agreement with Sydney-based Optus to provide a 24 hour international sports channel called ESPN Australia.
S. AFRICA TO GET MOTORCYCLE G.P.
South Africa became the latest edition to the world motorcycle calendar when organisers said the country would host a round of the 500cc world championship next April.