Media
MINISTER CONFIRMS ROMANIA OLYMPIC INVOLVEMENT
Romania's sports minister has said his country would send more than 200 competitors to the Sydney 2000 Games, contrary to previous doubts raised by the head of the Romanian Olympic Committee Ion Tiriac.
TV DEAL STRUCK FOR CHAMPIONS? LEAGUE
French pay television group Canal Plus says it and private terrestrial TV company TF1 have agreed to share broadcasting rights for the European football Champions' League for matches played from September to May from 1999 to 2003.
SPORT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVE – WORLD CUP SPONSOR PULL-OUTS
Soccer?s World Cup has been dealt a triple-blow after three of the main sponsors from France 98 look set not to renew with FIFA?s commercial arm ISL.
UNDER-FIRE IOC SCRAPS REQUEST FOR SWISS TAX BREAK
The International Olympic Committee has said it had withdrawn its request to the Swiss government for an exemption from value-added tax.
GUINNESS SIGN RUGBY COVERAGE DEAL
Irish drink giant Guinness has signed a #4 million deal to sponsor British commercial network ITV?s coverage of this year?s Rugby World Cup.
ONDIGITAL TO BROADCAST CHAMPIONS’ LEAGUE
Britain's ONdigital is to televise matches from European soccer's Champions' League live next season as part of a partnership with the ITV commercial TV network.
TWO REFEREE EXPERIMENT SET TO GET GREEN LIGHT
A season-long experiment of using two referees to control matches is likely to be approved at the annual meeting of soccer's law-making International Board on Saturday.
TWO REFEREE EXPERIMENT SET TO GET GREEN LIGHT
A season-long experiment of using two referees to control matches is likely to be approved at the annual meeting of soccer's law-making International Board on Saturday.
UEBERROTH TAKES OVER KEY NBA TV ROLE
NBA Entertainment has promoted Heidi Ueberroth to the role of senior vice-president for International Television and Business Development.
MEDIASET STRIKE FOUR-YEAR CHAMPIONS? LEAGUE DEAL
Italian commercial broadcaster Mediaset has been awarded the rights to broadcast the Champions? League soccer matches in Italy for the next four seasons.
MEDIA HEADS BLAST SYDNEY ALLEGATIONS
Leading Australian media figures have denied they had agreed to keep quiet about Sydney's tactics in wooing International Olympic Committee (IOC) votes for the city's bid to host the 2000 Games.
BLATTER TO MEET UEFA CHIEFS OVER BIENNIAL WORLD CUP PLANS
FIFA president Sepp Blatter will meet European soccer chiefs this week to discuss his suggestion to hold the World Cup every two years.
NBC AFFILIATE, PEPSI GET RIGHTS AT BROWNS STADIUM
The Cleveland Browns expansion football franchise has said it awarded local television broadcast rights to WKYC-TV, the NBC affiliate.
BOOKMAKERS SALE SHELVED
Thousands of would-be investors in the William Hill chain of bookmakers - the second largest in the UK - are today looking at receiving refunds and betting vouchers after the planned flotation was shelved just hours before it was due to take place.
HASBRO INTERACTIVE SIGNS NASCAR GAME DEAL
Video game publisher Hasbro Interactive has struck a five-year licensing agreement to develop family and children?s software games and interactive toys based on the world of Nascar.
POUND ON FURTHER SALT LAKE PROBE
Dick Pound, the International Olympic Committee's top investigator into the Olympic bribery scandal, has said a Salt Lake City ethics committee may have erred in fingering some of the latest group of suspects.
SPORTS MEDIA COMPANY SET FOR MARKET LISTING
Media Content, the company set up by ex-ISL pair Jean-Paul de la Fuente and Jean-Francois Denis, together with former Kagan World Media MD Robert Montgomery, is set to list on London's Alternative Investment Market.
WEMBLEY PROFITS BOOST
Wembley plc, the gaming and leisure operator, has announced another year of record profits.