Media
WORLD CUP TICKET INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED
Two executives working for FIFA's marketing affiliate were placed under formal legal examination on Wednesday by a court investigating allegations of a World Cup ticket fraud, court sources said.
EAGLES GO FOR IMADGINE
The NFL?s Philadelphia Eagles have signed virtual advertising company Imadgine Video Systems for its pre season games.
TSN REPORTS OUTSTANDING WORLD CUP RATINGS
Canadian broadcaster TSN says first round World Cup matches have produced outstanding ratings.
DORNA SOLD TO UK GROUP
Dorna, the Spanish company which owns the marketing and commercial rights to the Motorcycle Road Racing Grand Prix has been bought by a British group, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
IMG AND GLOBAL SPORTNET COLLABORATE ON GERMAN FOOTBALL MARKET
International Management Group (IMG) and Global Sportnet the German marketing and consultanting group have joined forces to offer marketing services to first and second division German Bundesliga football clubs.
WORLD CUP BOOSTS EASTERN EUROPE AD INDUSTRY
Michael Richter of the Czech advertising agency IP Praha has said his company's revenues from ads during the World Cup will bebetween 25 and 30 million crowns.
OBLIVION TO PRODUCE IRISH RACING COVERAGE
Irish state broadcaster RTE has signed independent production company Oblivion Television to produce all Irish horse racing coverage for the next six months.
ENGLAND DEFEAT PULLS 21 MILLION VIEWERS
UK broadcaster ITV Sport reports an audience of 21 million for its live transmission of England?s 2-1 World Cup defeat at the hands of Romania.
AOC LIFTS OLYMPIC MEDIA RESTRICTIONS
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) is proposing an end to a ban on athlete interviews by non-rights holding media according to specialist Olympic news service 'Around the Rings'.
ESPN STAR INK LIVE NBA DEAL
ESPN Star has signed what it claims to be the most comprehensive cable and satellite package for live NBA coverage in Asia.
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.
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.
SIS TO EXPAND INTO ASIA
Sponsorship Information Services Ltd (SiS) are to open offices in Asia.
WEMBLEY IS FAN OF BUY-BACK
WEMBLEY, the leisure group, is handing back cash to investors by way of a share buy-back. Almost half its capital will be returned to shareholders following the planned #103m sale of its stadium to English National Stadium Trust.
PACKER ASSAULT ON AFL TV DEAL
The heir to Australia's biggest fortune, Mr James Packer, is expected to use an alliance with the Collingwood Football Club as a launching pad for an assault on the Australian Football League's lucrative television rights.
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.