Media
TVB GAINS MORE BROADCASTING RIGHTS
TVB, the free-to-air Hong Kong-based broadcaster, has gained the rights to the UEFA Cup and the European Super Cup for the next three years.
MURDOCH CLOSE TO DIRECTV DEAL
Rupert Murdoch?s News Corporation is on the verge of becoming the largest global satellite network after lengthy negotiations for control of US broadcaster DirecTV were said to have entered an `advanced? stage by DirecTV?s parent company Hughes Electronics.
MEDIA CONTENT AND SPORTEL LAUNCH ONLINE MARKETPLACE
Media Content and the Sportel Organisation, owner and organiser of the popular sports broadcasting events in Monaco and Miami are launching an online marketplace.
EXCLUSIVE: VIVENDI TO PAY ISMM STAFF WHILE IT SECURES TAKEOVER
French media giants Vivendi Universal will pay ISMM?s worldwide salaries while it works to take over the troubled Swiss marketing firm, a leaked ISMM memo obtained by sportbusiness.com reveals.
KIRCH RAISES ITS STAKE IN SLEC
Kirch, the German media group, is to increase its stake in SLEC, a holding company which controls the broadcasting rights for Formula One, to 57.5 per cent from 37.5 per cent.
SPORTS.COM BUYS THE DAILY STAR?S WEBSITE
Sports.com, the website which claims to be Europe?s biggest sports news and data site, has bought the UK's Daily Star?s website Megastar.co.uk from Lord Hollick?s United Business News for about #100,000 ($144,000).
ST.LOUIS CARDINALS? NEW STADIUM PLANS
The St.Louis Cardnals wants to redevelop its Busch Stadium and offer up to 3.3m of its fans a retro-style, baseball-only ballpark which it said would offer spectators more ambiance and amenities.
SPORTSWORLD MEDIA MAKES THIRD AUSSIE ACQUISITION
Sportsworld Media, the sports marketing and television production company, has increased its foothold down under after buying Elite Sports Properties (ESP), an Australian athlete management company which represents about 20 Olympic and Commonwealth champions, as well as a number of leading Australian Football League players.
NASCAR RATINGS FOR WINSTON CUP SOAR
The television ratings for the NASCAR Winston Cup have risen this year following the switch to new host broadcaster Fox Sports. The first quarter of races in the 2001 series averaged a rating of 6.8, up 39% on the same period the previous year.
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN COULD CUT SPORTS SPONSORSHIP
The lucrative sports sponsorship industry will come under increasing pressure if the world economy continues to slow down, the UK Institute of Sport Sponsorship has warned.
FA COULD HAND BACK $172m GRANT FOR WEMBLEY
England?s Football Association could be asked to give a #120m ($172m) National Lottery grant back if plans to reconstruct Wembley Stadium cannot be saved.
FORMULA 1 HOLDER EMTV POSTS $1.28bn LOSSES
German entertainment firm EM.TV Group, which earlier this year agreed a bail-out package with broadcaster Kirch Group, has announced a preliminary net loss of 2.8 billion marks ($1.27 billion) for 2000.
AOL TIME WARNER IN TALKS ON NTL ALLIANCE
The world?s largest media company AOL Time Warner is in talks with the UK?s largest cable company NTL about a distribution alliance for content over high-speed broadband networks.
ESPN STAR SPORTS EXPANDS ITS ASIAN FEED
ESPN Star Sports (ESS) will develop its broadcast feeds in Asia with the addition of the Philippines.
MEMPHIS MAYOR WARNS OF LOSING NBA MOVE
Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton has urged fellow elected officials not to do anything that could jeopardise efforts to lure a National Basketball Association team there.
RAMADAN EXPLAINS AS QUOKKA FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY
Nasdaq-listed Quokka Sports, the company at the forefront of developments in online sports content, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States in preparation for an asset fire-sale.
EXCLUSIVE: SPORTS CAPITAL PARTNERS ATTRACTS MAJOR INVESTOR
Sportbusiness.com can exclusively reveal that the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is to invest $122 in Sports Capital Partners, the private equity fund co-established by marketing giant IMG.
GG MEDIA STEPS UP ITS COMPETITION WITH GO RACING
GG Media has stepped up its bid to broadcast horseracing in the UK in competition with the Go Racing consortium, by launching an advertising campaign.