Media
HUNGARIAN GP CHIEF RESIGNS
Hungarian Grand Prix chief Ferenc Studniczky has resigned, according to local media reports.
SOCCER BOSS WINS LIBEL CASE
Former England soccer coach Kevin Keegan has won #150,000 ($220,000) in damages and an apology from a tabloid Sunday newspaper on Friday over allegations of widespread betting in his squad.
WORLD HEALTH BODY TO PROHIBIT TOBACCO ADS
The World Health Organization has put forward a proposal document that would phase out tobacco sponsorship deals and advertising in newspapers, magazines and on the internet.
CBS RAKES IN ?OLD MONEY? FOR SUPER BOWL
CBS will earn more than $360 million from its advertising spots during its television broadcast of the Super Bowl. The US National Football League finals match will be held on 28 January 2001, and the list of advertisers will be notable for the absence of most of the dotcom companies which advertised in 2000, many of which crashed in the April 2000 "tech-wreck" stock price crash.
PGA SENIOR TOUR GAINS FROM CNBC COVERAGE
The Senior PGA Tour?s decision to award its broadcast rights to CNBC has paid early dividends.
SPORTINGLIFE.COM PROVIDES SPORTS CONTENT FOR MSN.CO.UK
Sportinglife.com has finalised a deal with MSN.co.uk, to be the sole provider of live sports content for its football and sports channels.
TURKISH FA AIMS TO SOLVE TV ROW NEXT WEEK
Turkey's soccer authorities will hold a tender for broadcasting rights next week in a bid to resolve a quarrel which has prevented the restart of the domestic season.
SEVEN NETWORK LIMITED NOT TO MATCH CONSORTIUM OFFER ON AFL TV RIGHTS.
Seven Network Limited has advised the Australian Football League that it would not accept its offer to match the News Limited led consortium bid for broadcast television rights for seasons 2002-2006.
DENNIS MILLER TO KEEP RANTING ON ‘MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL’
Comedian Dennis Miller, who has drawn mixed reviews for his first season of televised gridiron commentary, apparently will be back next fall for more ranting on ABC's "Monday Night Football" broadcast.
PLAY-OFF GAME CANCELLED IN INDIA TOURNAMENT
The troubled Millennium Cup soccer tournament has suffered a fresh setback with officials canceling a third-place playoff to cut losses.
CBS TO DEBUT ?EYEVISION? FOR SUPER BOWL
130 million viewers will witness the debut of a new sport broadcast technology during the 2001 Super Bowl.
FRANCE GETS RED CARD FOR 1998 WORLD CUP COSTS
France's soccer team may still be world champions, but the country's accountants have issued a red card to the French state for lavishly funding the 1998 World Cup and a new space-age stadium at taxpayers' expense.
ESPN GETS INTERACTIVE IN TEST WITH NHL AND X GAMES
ESPN - in conjunction with several of its affiliates and advertisers and the National Hockey League - will conduct a single-screen interactive television test during NHL All-Star Saturday and the Winter X Games on February 3.
USTA RECRUITS TOTAL SPORTS CO-FOUNDER
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) has recruited Ezra Kucharz into the new position of managing director, advanced media.
LEEDS UNITED WEB SITE GOES EAST
Premier League soccer club Leeds United is to translate its website into seven languages across Asia and webcast the site via CrazyEsoccer.com, an established Asian football site.
ISL HIT BY $5-$8M CART LOSS, SAYS REPORT
Sportbusiness.com has obtained the full report by US stockbrokers AG Edwards, which downgraded CART shares last week ?due to uncertainty in regards to our ISL sponsorship guarantee?.
TURKISH LEAGUE ON HOLD AS TV ROW RUMBLES ON
Turkish soccer clubs have rejected a proposal from state television to help end a dispute over broadcast rights that has prevented the re-start of the Turkish first division programme.
SOMI REBRANDED AFTER SPORTSWORLD MEDIA GROUP BUY-UP
Sports and Outdoor Media (SOMI) is rebranding following its acquisition by Sportsworld Media Group last March.