Media
PREMIER WARNS OF OLYMPIC PARK ?WHITE ELEPHANT?
New South Wales Premier has warned that Sydney's main Olympic venues will remain a drain on taxpayers for years, with public funds being used to subsidise some big events.
PVI PRODUCE BRANDED FIRST-DOWN LINE FOR SUPERBOWL
Virtual imaging firm Princeton Video Image, Inc. (PVI) is to produce a branded first-down line for the first time in the international live television feeds of Super Bowl XXXV.
EXPOS SIGN $3M LOCAL TV DEAL
Canadian French-language broadcaster RDS has signed a one year local TV contract with the Montreal Expos for a reported $3 million.
MEDIA FIRM TAKES OVER ARGENTINIAN SOCCER CLUB
Argentinian First Division club Racing, which has been bankrupt for two years, has become the second Argentinian club to be taken over by media company Blanquiceleste S.A.
SPECIAL FEATURE: LATEST WEMBLEY PLANS PRESENTED TO MINISTER
United Kingdom Sports head Rodney Walker presented proposals for an athletics track at Wembley stadium to Culture, Media and Sports Minister Chris Smith today.
LEVI’S JEANS MAKES SUPER BOWL AD DEBUT
The Levi's jeans brand is to make its Super Bowl advertising debut with a new multi-part television commercial, online activities and a retail programme.
ATHENS SET FOR FINANCIAL BOOST
The Athens Olympics will give a 2.5 percent fillip to Greece's gross national product in 2004, the year the games return to their ancestral roots, organising committee (ATHOC) head Gianna Angelopoulou said.
SKIER FINED OVER BEER COMMERCIAL
Norwegian alpine skier, Lasse Kjuus has been fined 10,000 kroner ($1,140) by the Norwegian Ski Association for breaching Norway's rules against mixing sports and alcohol for commercial purposes.
WIMBLEDON WILL SERVE UP EARLY THIS SUMMER
Organisers of the Wimbledon tennis championships have announced plans to start play an hour earlier this summer in a bid to combat weather-enforced delays.
KIRCH SELLS GERMAN WORLD CUP RIGHTS
Kirch Group has sold the German television rights for the 2002 soccer World Cup finals to two German channels and that it bought the pay-TV rights for the Olympic Games between 2002 and 2008 from them.
NEW LEAGUE OF SITES GO ONLINE
Hardwood Media and online commerce and publishing firm TEKgroup International, has launched the ABA 2000 Internet Network, a
KIRCH?S F1 DEAL SET TO GO THROUGH WITHOUT HITCH
The supervisory board chief of German media group EM.TV & Merchandising has said he would not block a deal for cross-town peer Kirch to buy a stake in EM.TV as the two companies appeared eager to reach an agreement.
NEWS CORP APPOINTS FOX TV CHAIRMAN
News Corp. has named Brian Mulligan, a former top executive at both Universal Pictures and its Seagram Co. parent, chairman of its Fox Television unit.
NEWS CORP RETURNS FOXPORTS.COM TO FOX TV
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is to consolidate its digital media unit in the United States with Fox television, leading to ``significant cost savings''.
BBC INSERTS SLALOM GATE CAMERAS
The British Broadcasting Corporation?s Outside Broadcasts Special Facilities team is to install the world's first slalom gate cameras for a new extreme sports event in Stockholm.
JAGUAR NAMES NEW PR
Jaguar Racing has unveiled a new PR structure, and appointed Nav Sidhu as manager of communications and public affairs.
SEVEN NETWORK CONSIDERS BASKETBALL RIGHTS
Australia?s Seven Network is eyeing up the country?s National Basketball League (NBL) broadcast rights in the event of it losing the broadcast rights to Australian Football League (AFL) matches.
TELEVISION CORP ACQUIRES 55-YEAR POWERBOAT RIGHTS
UK-based television rights creator and owner, The Television Corporation plc, has completed the #15million acquisition of Offshore Sport Promotions Limited, the world offshore power boat race promoter.