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N.KOREA SAYS NOT BEEN ASKED FOR 2002 HELP
Isolationist North Korea has never been officially approached about the possibility of hosting matches during the 2002 World Cup, a top Pyongyang sports official has said.
TPS TO LAUNCH INTERACTIVE SOCCER NEWS SERVICE
French digital satellite TV service Television par Satellite (TPS) said on Wednesday that it will launch an interactive soccer news channel from December 19.
ISL AND REDE GLOBO IN BREAKTHROUGH WORLD CUP RIGHTS DEAL
ISL Television has signed a multi-million dollar deal with Brazilian broadcaster Rede Globo for rights to the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.
DILLER’S WAMI-TV PAY FOR MARLINS
Reinforcing its image as South Florida's pre-eminent sports carrier, Barry Diller's local programming station WAMI-TV has bought a six-year exclusive broadcast rights to baseball's Florida Marlins.
STERN LEAVES FOR HOLIDAY AS NBA TALKS GO ON HOLD
David Stern has opted to go to Aspen for a week, and Billy Hunter is going home for the holidays too, making the chances of a cancelled season more likely than ever.
NEW AD PROVIDER FOR SPORTS SITES
Internet advertising network 24/7 Media and sports marketing firm American Cities Studios have teamed up to provide specialized advertising for professional sports organizations.
STERN BY-PASSES UNION IN LOCKOUT DEVELOPMENT
NBA commissioner David Stern has sent a copy of the owners' current proposal directly to every player as well as to union chief Billy Hunter in an effort to end the league's lockout and save the season.
NTL MOVE IN ON NEWCASTLE UNITED
The UK's third biggest cable operator, NTL, has bought a 6.3% stake in the Premier League soccer club Newcastle United with an option to take control of the company in a deal which would value it at #160m.
CBS FOOTBALL BEATS BOMBING FOR RATINGS
Live coverage of raging battles in Washington and Iraq resulted in predictable viewership boosts for broadcasters but it was CBS that ended up beating the competition with its broadcast of an equally historic NFL showdown.
BLATTER PROPOSES BIENNIAL WORLD CUP
FIFA president Sepp Blatter put forward the biggest change in the history of world soccer Sunday, saying the World Cup should be held every two years instead of four.
CABLE LOOK TO HANG ON TO VIEWERS
TV networks in the States are continuing to count the cost of the cancellation of weeks of NBA games and are now trying to find suitable programmes to fill their depleted schedules.
ROSE TO BLOOM AGAIN?
Pete Rose, the US baseball boss banned from the sport 10 years ago after an alleged betting scandal, could be about to return to the game.
CHINESE OFFICIALS HIT OUT AT BRIBES IN SPORT
China's top sports official has decried corruption in the sporting world, saying bribery threatens the country's athletic development and could have a negative impact on social order, state media said on Tuesday.
UEFA HIT OUT OVER FIFA WORLD CUP PLANS
Soccer European governing body UEFA has hit out at plans by FIFA president Sepp Blatter to stage the World Cup finals every two years.
BLATTER DEFENDS WORLD CUP PLANS
FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Monday rebutted criticism from other soccer leaders over his call for the World Cup finals to be staged every two years.
HORSE DISPUTE SPILLS ON TO STREETS
Italian jockeys, racehorse owners and stable hands have marched through Milan to demand government help to fight off a wave of competition from new lottery games that they say is creaming off their cash.
NBA PLAYERS? UNION REACH DEAL – REPORT
The National Basketball Association and its players' union reached an agreement that could end a lockout and result in a shortened pro basketball season, it has been reported.
BAR SPEED INTO CONTROVERSY
The new British American Racing (BAR) Formula One team unveiled its cars today - and put itself on a collision course with FIA chiefs.