Media
TOUR DE FRANCE BOOSTS BRITISH EUROSPORT RATINGS
British Eurosport?s coverage of cycling?s Tour de France race helped the satellite channel attract an average audience of 69,000 on Sunday.
90 PERCENT OF BEIJING POPULATION WATCH OLYMPIC VOTE
Ninety percent of the population of Beijing tuned into the broadcast of the Olympic vote on the host city for the 2008 Games which saw the Chinese capital emerge victorious.
FOTEX BUYS HUNGARIAN CHAMPIONS FERENCVAROS
Hungarian retail group Fotex bought a majority stake in first division soccer champions Ferencvaros on Saturday in a deal worth 2.4billion forints ($8.38m), commercial television station RTL Klub said.
PRESS WAR OVER MANCHESTER UNITED
Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) allegedly stopped its only competitor from full coverage of a Manchester United soccer event it had sponsored.
ATP TURNS TO WPP FOR HELP
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has hired the chief executive of advertising giant WPP and the chairman of Australian telecommunications company Telesra, to help sell its marketing and media rights following the collapse of its former commercial partner, ISL.
COMMONWEALTH GAMES `IN VERY GOOD SHAPE?
Organisers of next year?s Commonwealth Games in Manchester claim to have already raised more money in sponsorship and commercial income than any other UK sporting event has ever attracted.
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VIVENDI UNVEILS STRONG REVENUE GROWTH
French media group Vivendi Universal has unveiled strong second-quarter revenue and earnings growth, bucking the current downturn in advertising spend.
ENGLISH SOCCER INSTITUTE APPOINTS NEW MANAGER
England?s Institute of Football Management and Administration (IFMA) has a new chairman.
DRINKS FIRMS BATTLE OVER WORLD CUP DEAL
US drinks conglomerate Ambev could be kicked into touch by Coca Cola in the South American publicity stakes for soccer?s 2002 World Cup.
NFL CLAIMS NEW STADIUM WILL BE BEST EVER
The NFL is claiming a yet-to-be-built stadium in downtown Detroit will be the most unique and innovative sports complex in the country.
LADBROKES? #40M SPENDING SPREE
Ladbrokes, the world?s largest bookmaker, is reportedly planning to invest #40million ($57m) in high street betting shops in the UK to take advantage of tax-free gambling.
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ENIC TO SELL ONLINE BOOKMAKER
Enic, the sports group that owns English Premier League soccer team Tottenham Hotspur, is expected to announce this week that it has sold UKbetting.com, its internet bookmaker, to Eric Semel, a former director of one of Las Vegas?s largest casinos.
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IG INDEX BEATS ANALYSTS? EXPECTATIONS
IG Index, the London-based company which offers spread betting on sport and financial markets, reported a 53 percent increase in pre-tax profit to #15.4m ($22m) for the year ending May 31, about #1m ($1.6m) more than analysts? expectations.
BRITISH GREYHOUND RACING BOARD GIVEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Promoters of dog racing in the UK have given the British Greyhound Racing Board (BGRB) a mandate to handle the sale of the intellectual property rights, including photo, betting and media rights, in return for two extra seats on the board.
TWI WIN TV RIGHTS TO TENNIS MASTERS
Trans World International (TWI) has won the contract for the television and new media rights to the Tennis Master Series, previously held by the now defunct ISL/ISMM.
TELE-CINE BUILDS FOR GOBARKINGMAD RACING CHANNEL
Tele-Cine, the builders of secure TV and internet production facilities, has signed a long-term contract to provide transmission services for the digital TV channel gobarkingmad - a live, 24-hour greyhound racing channel where punters can see a race every five to eight minutes.
NTL AND TELEWEST FACE UP TO DEBT PROBLEMS
UK cable companies NTL and Telewest, both of which will broadcast Premiership pay-per-view soccer next season, may be forced into financial restructuring in the face of mounting debts.
WWF TO SUE OVER ILLEGAL PPV DISTRIBUTION
The World Wrestling Federation (WWF) has filed a lawsuit against Canadian businesses that it claims are illegally distributing pay-per-view telecasts of WWF events.