Media
KIRCH PINS PAY-TV WORLD CUP HOPES ON UK LAW
Kirch Group are looking to circumvent laws on listed events in the UK in order to sell 2002 World Cup broadcast rights to British pay-TV operators.
ECCLESTONE `CLOSE TO F1 STAKE DEAL? – REPORT
Some of the world's top carmakers are close to a deal to buy at least a quarter of the Formula One racing industry controlled by Bernie Ecclestone, according to a British newspaper report.
SOCCER?S BIG SCREEN ?NON-STARTER? FOR SONY
Sony is reining back its marketing activity in European soccer?s big screen sector because the company believes the business is no longer capable of turning a profit.
BRIDON CONTRACTED BY LOKOMOTIV FOR MOSCOW STADIUM
Bridon International, the UK-based steel wire and structural strand manufacturer, has secured a contract to supply cables for the major re-development of Lokomotiv Moscow's stadium in Russia.
KIRCH AND EMTV MOVE CLOSER TO DEAL
A possible rescue attempt by Kirch of cash-strapped Germany media group EM.TV seems closer after EM.TV management seemed to resolve their differences.
MOSLEY SAYS CARMAKERS SEEK "SUBSTANTIAL" F1 STAKE
Car manufacturers are considering buying a "substantial" stake in Formula One holding company SLEC, says Max Mosley, chairman of motor sport's ruling body FIA.
UNITED/YANKEES DEAL MAY NOT HAVE IMPACT IN SHORT-TERM
Analysts have expressed scepticism about the immediate benefits Manchester United will reap from its joint marketing deal with the New York Yankees.
SEVEN BILLION TUNE INTO EURO 2000
The EURO 2000 football championships were watched by a cumulative audience of seven billion people, a new survey reveals.
MAPLE LEAF SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT TO LAUNCH 24-HOUR CHANNEL
Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, the parent company for the NHL's Maple Leafs, the NBA's Toronto Raptors and the owners of the Air Canada Centre are set to debut a 24-hour channel devoted to the Maple Leafs in September.
NEW VISION FOR COUTTS & LOUGHBOROUGH
UK firm Vision Sports PR has taken on two new accounts ? that of Coutts Sports and Entertainment client group and Loughborough University?s Loughborough Sport brand.
BSKYB ON COURSE FOR PROFIT
BSkyB has reported a first-half pre-tax loss of #112 million ($164 million) but subscribers to its pay TV service broke the five million barrier and the company expects to return to profit soon.
SPORTAL AXE 10 PERCENT OF WORKFORCE
Sports internet company Sportal has been forced to axe 10 percent of its global workforce after investors demanded cutbacks.
SPORTAL SIGNS AS EXCLUSIVE COMMERCIAL AGENT FOR WISDEN.COM
Sportal and the cricket lovers bible Wisden, have signed a multi-year agreement for Sportal to be the exclusive commercial agent for Wisden Online.
BULLDOGS COMPLEX APPROVED BY COUNCIL
New South Wales-based local authority Liverpool council has approved a major deal with the Bulldogs Leagues Club for a Aus$700 million ($382.3million) club, water recreation park, football stadium and indoor arena.
FORD SEEK F1 STAKE
A number of Formula One car manufacturers are seeking an equity stake in F1 holding company SLEC, the family trust controlled by Bernie Ecclestone, a senior executive has confirmed.
CONSORTIUM BIDS FOR EM.TV?S F1 STAKE
A consortium of European investors and banks are expected to meet today to discuss a bid for the 50% stake in SLEC, the Formula One holding company, owned by the stricken German media company, EM.TV.
CRICINFO SECURES OFFICIAL PAKISTAN CRICKET INTERNET RIGHTS
Cricket web site, CricInfo.com, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have signed an agreement making CricInfo the exclusive host of the official Pakistan web site for the next five years.
ECCLESTONE GIVEN SIX WEEKS TO PAY
Motor racing promoter Bernie Ecclestone has been given a six-week deadline in which to pay the $360 million (#245m) agreed last June for the purchase of long-term broadcasting rights to Formula One or risk losing the deal altogether.