Media
BOWLERS SIGN ESPN DEAL
The Professional Bowlers Association has signed a three-year broadcasting agreement with ESPN, giving the bowling tour its first consistent television presence since its contract with ABC Sports ended in 1997.
PRIVATE INVESTORS LOOK TO BUILD MEMPHIS NBA STADIUM
A local group trying to lure a National Basketball Association team to Memphis is asking other business people to contribute money towards the construction of an arena.
ARENA LEISURE TO RAISE #85m
Racecourse and media group Arena Leisure Plc is raising #85m ($121m) in equity to help pay for its share of the multimedia rights to British horse racing won with the Go Racing consortium.
POKER MACHINE TAX INCREASE TO PAY FOR LEAGUE GROUND
Australia?s Queensland state government will increase poker machine tax by as much as 20 per cent to fund its $280 million (US$145m) plan to upgrade Lang Park football ground.
FIRST QUARTER EARNINGS RISE AT NTL
NTL, the UK?s largest cable telecoms company which boasts 8.5m subscribers and has a 10 percent stake in English Premiership soccer clubs Newcastle United, Leicester City and Aston Villa, said earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation rose by about 32 percent to $124m for the three months to March 31 compared with the previous quarter.
LOSSES WIDEN BUT SHARES SOAR AT ARENA LEISURE
Arena Leisure, one of the three companies behind the Go Racing consortium, said today that pre-tax losses for the nine months to December 31 widened to #6.2m ($8.9m) from #2.96m ($4.24m). It also reported an increase in losses per share to 2.29p from 1.21p. But confirmation that it is to become a 33.33 percent shareholder in Go Racing saw its share price rise by nearly 10 percent to 104p.
SINGAPORE SPORTS CHANNEL GETS THE AXE
Sportscity, the Singaporean dedicated sports channel, is to be shut down, becoming the first high-profile victim of the deregulation of the national broadcasting market.
CROZIER UNDER PRESSURE AS WEMBLEY CRISIS WIDENS
FA chief executive Adam Crozier?s position has come under pressure over the weekend as the fallout from the Wembley stadium fiasco continues to spread.
ARENA LEISURE TO START TRADING AGAIN
Arena Leisure said it expects its shares to start trading again on May 8, when it will also issue a detailed statement, following the news that the Go Racing consortium it is heavily involved in with BSkyB and Channel 4 has won the media rights to horse racing at racecourses that account for more than 70% of off-track betting revenues in the UK.
TOUR DE FRANCE CHIEFS BLASTED OVER `COMMERCIAL? TEAM DECISION
Spanish cycling bosses Manolo Sainz and Eusebio Unzue have bitterly criticised Tour de France organisers.
GO RACING SET TO SEAL DEAL
Racecourse and media group Arena Leisure Plc said today its Go Racing consortium had signed sufficient UK racecourses to advance with its plans to control TV rights for horse racing in Britain.
ECHOSTAR REFUSES TO RULE OUT DIRECTV MERGER
EchoStar Communications has refused to rule out a merger between itself and Hughes Electronics-owned satellite broadcaster DirecTV, despite the latter reaching advanced discussions with Rupert Murdoch?s News Corporation for a similar tie-up.
DEVIL RAYS? BASEBALL FRANCHISE UNDER OFFER
Alabama businessman Donald Watkins is interested in buying the Tampa Bay Devil Rays baseball franchise, recently valued by Forbes Magazine at approximately $150m.
SPLIT DECISION KEEPS COLLEGE BETTING BAN ALIVE
A Senate commerce committee has failed by one vote to derail a bill banning betting on US college sports, which is legal only in Nevada.
MTG TAKES STAKE IN STOCKHOLM SOCCER CLUB
MTG, the Scandinavian media company, has bought 17% of the share capital of Stockholm-based soccer club Djurgaarden, worth SKr7m ($781,000), according to news sources.
LONDON SOCCER CLUBS DISCUSS MERGER
London soccer clubs Wimbledon and Queens Park Rangers have discussed a possible merger, Wimbledon chairman Charles Koppel said on Thursday.
VIRAGE UNVEILS STREAMING VIDEO TO PDA?S
Virage, the video streaming applications provider, has unveiled new technology that enables video to be searched, retrieved and streamed in real-time on handheld PDA's.
LIVERPOOL FC TO MAKE BROADBAND HISTORY
Liverpool soccer club is to launch the first club-owned broadcasting service over a broadband internet network tomorrow, as part of its alliance with media group Granada.