Media
ISL FACE BANKRUPTCY AFTER JUDGE REJECTS DELAY BID
The ISMM Group ? parent company of ISL ? has failed in its bid to postpone bankruptcy proceedings.
AMERISUITES SIGNS NEW THREE-YEAR RACING DEAL
AmeriSuites has signed a new three-year sponsorship of American Spirit Racing's (ASR) team in the BF Goodrich Trans-Am Series.
NHL OFFERS PERSONALISED ONLINE VIDEO SERVICE
The NHL has signed a deal with online video firm Virage to develop and distribute personalised player and team video highlights coverage of the 2001 Stanley Cup Playoffs on NHL.com.
VIVENDI SET TO PULL OUT OF ISL RESCUE BID?
French media giant Vivendi may yet pull out of its bid to take control of troubled Swiss marketing giant ISL.
TNN UNVEILS ARENA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
TNN, which holds the US broadcast rights to the Arena Football League, kicks off its 2001 15 game regular season schedule with a rematch of last year's Arena Bowl XIV in a special primetime telecast featuring the Nashville Kats and the Orlando Predators.
JORDAN SET FOR NBA RETURN?
One of the world?s most valuable sport stars of all time, Michael Jordan is set to return to the NBA next season, according to press reports.
NEW SOCCER LEAGUE DEAL FOR NATIONWIDE
The Football League has announced a #12m ($17.3m) three-year extension to its sponsorship deal with Nationwide.
Sportalasia.com selects new content delivery system
Asian internet sports portal, Sportalasia, has selected Digital Island to provide content delivery and streaming media services to sports fans globally.
WOODS SET TO HOLE `A BILLION? SAY EXPERTS
Golf sensation Tiger Woods? sensational display at the weekend is set to see his potential in the commercial market boom ? with many now suggesting he could be set to land more than a billion dollars in sponsorship and advertising. For the full story see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
ROMA SHARES SLIDE ON FIORENTINA DEFEAT
Shares in soccer side AS Roma fell sharply on Monday after the Italian first division leaders lost 3-1 to Fiorentina, recording only their third league defeat of the season.
ODDS STACK UP AGAINST SURVIVAL OF XFL
The prospect of the XFL surviving a second season is now officially against the odds ? according to a major US gambling firm.
KIRCH TO SELL WORLD CUP TO UK PAY-TV, SAYS REPORT
The UK government may still permit the broadcast rights of certain World Cup 2002 matches to be sold to pay-TV operators ? despite a statement last week claiming all 64 matches are listed events.
FRENCH SOCCER LEAGUE REJECTS TF1 AND M6 BIDS
The French soccer league (LNF) has rejected bids from TF1 and Metropole Television (M6) for the right to broadcast highlights of soccer games on Sunday mornings.
WEMBLEY FUNDING BESET BY DELAYS
Sir Rodney Walker, chairman of Wembley National Stadium Limited (WNSL), is believed to have told a senior UK government official that he cannot guarantee the stadium will open by May 2005 as planned.
CROKE PARK VOTES AGAINST SOCCER GROUND SHARE
The Gaelic Athletic Association has voted not to allow soccer matches to be played at Dublin?s Croke Park venue.
CONDON CALLS FOR EDUCATION TO CURE MATCH-FIX ILLNESS
International cricket's corruption policeman has called for specific training and education for young players around the world to combat match-fixing.
ECCLESTONE SET TO SELL TO STAMP OUT THREAT
Formula One motor racing supremo Bernie Ecclestone has offered to sell 50 percent of his family's stake in the sport to the motor manufacturers in a bid to quash threats of a breakaway, rival circuit, according to a UK newspaper report.
SYMAH SIGNS TECHNOLOGY DEAL WITH THE BBC
The BBC has signed a deal with virtual technology firm Symah Vision to use its Epsis Graphics system, following a successful trial period.