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BERGER TAKES F1 JOB AT BMW
Gerhard Berger, who quit Formula One at the end of last season, has been appointed motor sport director for Formula One-bound engine manufacturer BMW.
FIFA PLAN PROFITABLE NEW LOOK
If FIFA and its marketing partner ISL are right, FIFA's double-globe football symbol will soon become one of the best known commercial logos in the world.
FIFA LOGO SET FOR REVIEW
Use of FIFA's logo is to be devleoped accoridng to the Federation's marketing partner ISL.
AUSTRALIA FORMALISES WORLD CUP BID
Australian soccer authorities have made a formal application to host the World Cup in 2006 or 2010.
SKY SPORTS TO SHARE CHANNEL 5’S DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL SERVICE
British Sky broadcasting, the News Corp-owned UK pay TV company, will be free to broadcast one of its sports channels on spare digital bandwidth allocated to Channel 5.
VIRTUAL ADS LAUNCH AT BLEDISLOE CUP
The Seven Network is launching its new "virtual signage" technology during the telecast on 11 July, 1998, of the Bledisloe Cup rugby union broadcast.
HOST NETWORKS’ NO-SHOW
Organisers of the Sydney Olympic Games have created their own broadcast organisation, The Sydney Olympic Broadcast Organisation (SOBO).
ESPN STAR SPORTS SEALS DEAL TO BROADCAST NBA FOR FOUR YEARS
Asia basketball fans have been given a boost with the news that ESPN Star Sports will air 77 National Basketball Association (NBA) live games each season for the next four years from this November.
FRANCE-BRAZIL SETS NEW FRENCH TV AUDIENCE RECORD
Sunday night's World Cup final between France and Brazil set a new television audience record in host country France with an average of 23.626 million people watching, a spokesman for audience measurement body Mediametrie said on Monday.
VIRTUAL REALITY BROADCASTERS THREATENED WITH BAN FROM MCG
Television companies who use digital technology to superimpose studio-generated advertising on live broadcasts have been threatened with a ban from the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
ITF TO TRY ‘NO-AD’ RULE
Driven by pressure to produce a more TV friendly product, tennis' governing body are to experiment with a 'no-ad' scoring system for certain tournaments.
TICKET SALES SLOW FOR GOODWILL GAMES
The Goodwill Games are only half way to their ticket sales goal with the launch of the multi-sport extravaganza just four days away, but the top Games organiser is not concerned.
GAY GAMES TO EARN AMSTERDAM $75 MILLION
About a quarter of a million people will paint the streets of Amsterdam pink during the first week of August when the Dutch capital play host to the world's fifth Gay Games.
2002 HOSTS BUILD FOR WORLD CUP, DESPITE ASIAN CRISIS
Japan and South Korea, co-hosts of the 2002 World Cup, are pushing ahead with their plans to build new stadiums despite the economic crisis in Asia.
WORLD CUP BOOST FOR BILLBOARD BUSINESS
Independent French outdoor advertising firm Dauphin saw an exceptional level of turnover in June thanks to the World Cup, according to the firm's commercial director .
WORLD SERIES EVENTS TO OFFER MINIMUM $5 MILLION EACH
The new World Golf Championship series, comprising three tournaments in 1999, will each offer minimum prize money of $5 million with winner's cheques of at least $1 million.
INQUIRY INTO USE OF VIRTUAL ADS
Australian watchdog, the Australian Broadcasting Authority, has announced it will review the use by commercial television company, Seven Network, of new "virtual billboard" advertising during sporting event broadcasts.
WORLD’S RICHEST EVENT IN 2001
Australia will host the richest-ever golf tournament in Sydney or Melbourne in January, 2001.