Media

Another dot com has gone bust with Los Angeles-based sports media company BroadbandSports forced to shut down.

Soccer officials, lawyers and European Commission experts held a series of meetings on Friday in a bid to thrash out a compromise deal on a new transfer system.

A proposal to renovate Albuquerque?s Sports Stadium has prompted Mayor Jim Baca to concede that a compromise with city councilors will be needed to bring baseball back to Albuquerque.

Formula One racing promoter Bernie Ecclestone may yet block a rescue deal agreed between troubled German media group EM.TV and its privately owned rival Kirch.

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone may find himself head-to-head with EM.TV founder Thomas Haffa after the German media group agreed a rescue package which hands the Kirch empire a share in Formula One. For the full story see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.

Korean electronics giant Samsung has signed what is thought to be the biggest sports sponsorship deal in Asian history as a partner of the 2002 Asian Games.

Eurosport is renegotiating its key rights agreements with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) under the channel's new owner, French broadcaster TF1.

European sporting website, sports.com, has launched an online betting service in the United Kingdom.

German media group EM.TV has gone a long way to guaranteeing its future by signing a rescue agreement with its privately owned rival Kirch.

The Uncle Toby's Super Swim series has folded after disputes between event organiser, International Quarterback, and Australian Swimming.

CART is to open a Los Angeles office dedicated to extending its presence in the entertainment industry.

Troubled sports and entertainment internet group Quokka Sports has been forced to lay off 59 percent of its 369 employees.

The AFL has had a much-needed sponsorship boost as the league and naming-rights backer Coca-Cola denied their relationship would end prematurely.

Fox Sports will temporarily give up day-to-day operations of its struggling website while executives come up with a plan to make it more appealing and efficient.

Six months ago, the news that Britain was to challenge for the 2003 America's Cup would have caused barely a ripple of interest in the nation.

Even the most experienced Olympic observers cannot agree on which city will win the battle to stage the 2008 Summer Games as the deciding vote draws near.

The e-commerce streaming company, e-Media, Inc, has teamed up with VideoSport.com to deliver live, pay-per-view (PPV) webcasts of more than 150 professional European soccer matches over the next two years to fans worldwide.

Teamtalk.com, the independent online sports content provider, has launched a new horseracing site.