Media
ISL EQUITY PARTNER IS FRENCH GIANT
French media giant Vivendi is the company locked in buy-up talks with troubled Swiss marketing firm ISL.
ISL POSTPONES BANKRUPTCY ? SET TO ALLY WITH EQUITY PARTNER
ISL?s parent company, the ISMM Group, has admitted for the first time it is in dire financial straits and is on the verge of bankruptcy ? with its future now in the hands of a Swiss court.
GOVERNMENT BLOCKS TEAM AT SHARJAH TOURNAMENT
India's government has told the country's cricket board it should not send a team to the forthcoming Sharjah tournament in which Pakistan are also competing.
HK LOOK TO LEGALISE SOCCER GAMBLING
Hong Kong, weary of trying to crack down on illegal football betting, is instead thinking of legalising soccer wagers to head off crime and reap millions of dollars in tax revenue. For the full story see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
DISEASE CLAIMS ANOTHER SPORTING VICTIM AS SIX NATIONS POSTPONED `TIL 2002
Ireland's three remaining Six Nations rugby union internationals have been postponed until next season because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LIFTS LEEDS
The monetary value of Champions League football to English soccer clubs has been dramatically emphasised with the revelation that Leeds United has increased turnover by 67% for the last six months of last year.
MEMPHIS NBA BID ALREADY IN TROUBLE
The delay in holding a public referendum in Memphis on whether to finance an NBA-worthy arena could kill the city's chances of getting a team, officials have warned.
SPORTAL DEMO INTERACTIVE BROADBAND SPORTS CHANNEL
Interactive sports content company Sportal has unveiled a demonstration version of an interactive broadband sports channel.
SEMA HOPEFUL OF SALT LAKE CITY SUCCESS
The Salt Lake Organising Committee is confident that its computer network will perform well for next February's 2002 Winter Games.
GREECE BETS ON SHARE SALE OLYMPIC BOOST
Greece's state-run Soccer Pools and Lottery Organisation (OPAP) hopes to raise about 60 billion drachmas ($156.2 million) through a share sale to help fund the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
BREWERS RAISE A GLASS TO NEW TICKETS.COM DEAL
Tickets.com and the Milwaukee Brewers are expanding their relationship to include retail distribution through Tickets.com's retail outlets and call centres.
CHANNEL 7 TURNS TO ABC FOR CRICKET HELP
Australia?s Channel 7, anxious to avoid the criticism which rivals Channel 9 received for not showing this month's epic Australia v India Tests, is seeking the help of the ABC when it covers the Ashes series this year.
AFL MOTORS TO NEW PARTNERSHIP
Melbourne?s transport operators have teamed up with the Australian Football League to produce AFL Metcards.
PROFITS UP FOR SUNDERLAND
English Premier League club Sunderland said on Wednesday they wanted to be one of the richest clubs in the world.
CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION CONTESTS ESPN SOCCER RIGHTS
A broadcast war is developing in China between the country?s national broadcaster and ESPN over the right to televise China?s top soccer league.
INTERNET GAMBLING TO BE OUTLAWED IN AUSTRALIA
All online gambling in Australia will be outlawed under Federal Government legislation designed to ban Australians from Internet betting.
BBC ATTACK FIFA OVER WORLD CUP RIGHTS
BBC Director-General Greg Dyke branded soccer world body FIFA as "hypocritical" on Tuesday for selling the television rights to the 2002 World Cup while supporting global television coverage of the event.
SPORTVISION DELIVERS NCAA BASKETBALL ANIMATIONS
Sports media technology Sportvision has teamed up with CBS Sports and SportsLine.com to deliver animated play analysis of the 2001 NCAA Men?s Basketball Championship.