Events
GREAT BRITAIN TO STAGE 2000 WORLD CUP
Great Britain will stage the next rugby league World Cup in 2000, it was announced in Sydney. The newly-formed Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) has put in place a calendar of events covering the next three years.
NHL RIGHTS FALL TO ABC/ESPN AS FOX PREPARES LEGAL RESPONSE
ABC and ESPN, The Disney-owned outlets are thought to have out-foxed Fox Sports in the battle for the broadcast and cable TV rights to the National Hockey League.
STADIUM PUTS ON THE FIVE-STAR FINISH
The $463 million Stadium Australia taking shape in western Sydney will not only be the biggest ever built for an Olympic Games, but from a business point of view, by far the best.
FANS SAVOUR SCENE OF WORLD CUP TRIUMPH
Over a thousand French fans visit the Stade de France each day to savour the scene of last month's World Cup triumph, a stadium official has said.
TIMEX SPONSOR THE LONDON TRIATHLON
Timex have re-signed a sponsorship deal for the London Triathlon.
ERICSSON ANNONCE DUAL SPONSORSHIP WITH WASPS AND QPR
Mobile telecommunications company Ericsson has announced a three-year sponsorship with English Rugby Football Club Wasps.
MALAYSIA ACCEPTS AUSTRALIA TEAM BOSS’S REPLY
The Commonwealth Games organising committee has said that Australian team boss Perry Crosswhite had denied questioning Malaysia's ability to manage the games next month.
MORE CAMERAS FOR COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Cricket authorities are likely to come under pressure to increase the jurisdiction of the third umpire following the planned use of slow motion replays in non-televised matches at next month's Commonwealth Games.
ABC, ESPN ACQUIRE NHL RIGHTS FOR $600 MILLION
The National Hockey League's Board of Governor's has approved a five-year, $600 million contract giving the Walt Disney Co.'s ABC-TV and ESPN cable networks rights to air the league's games, sources with knowledge of the board's action said Friday.
NEW HEAD FOR US SOCCER FEDERATION
Dr S. Robert Contiguglia has been elected President of the US Soccer Federation and confirmed that the US will bid for the 2010 World Cup.
NHL AWARDS DISNEY TV RIGHTS TO HOCKEY GAMES
The National Hockey League and Walt Disney Co.'s ABC broadcast and ESPN cable television networks Tuesday unveiled their five-year, $600 million TV deal, which dramatically boosts the cost of airing hockey even as ratings are falling.
MURDOCH SAID IN TALKS TO BUY TOTTENHAM
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch is reported to be in talks to buy English Premier League soccer club Tottenham Hotspur Plc in a deal said to be worth millions of pounds, according to English newspaper The Guardian.
GAMES TICKETS MAY TOP AUS$100
The average price of middle-range Games tickets is expected to hit about AUS$100 in the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games ticketing package, to be released in Sydney today.
SABAN AND NASCAR NAME HASBRO AS MASTER TOY LICENSEE
Saban Entertainment and the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) have named Hasbro, Inc. as the master toy and game licensee for the children's television series being jointly developed by Fox Kids Network and NASCAR.
FUNDS FOR GAMES FACILITIES WELL SPENT
Money spent on facilities for the 16th Commonwealth Games is not a waste especially when they will also be used for future events, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said.
GULLIT IMPROVES THE SCORE FOR NEWCASTLE UNITED
Share prices at Newcastle United rose 12% with the appointment of Ruud Gullit as manager.
EURO 2000 STADIUMS WILL BE READY
A reassuring progress report on Euro 2000 has been issued by tournament director Alain Cortais.
GRAND PRIX FINAL STAYS IN MOSCOW, SAYS IAAF
Saturday's Grand Prix final will be staged in Moscow as planned despite security fears among leading competitors, the International Amateur Athletic Federation has said.