Media
VIOSPORT PARTNERS CHOICE DEAL
eSynch Corporation has partnered with Viosport to stream amateur and professional extreme sports coverage via ChoiceCaster.
POLICE INCLUDED IN GAMBLING PROBE
Hong Kong's top policeman said on Tuesday an investigation had been ordered into an illegal soccer gambling ring suspected to involve police officers.
UK SPORTS VIEWING ON THE INCREASE, SAYS SURVEY
A survey of UK viewing habits has revealed an increase in the amount of sport watched by the British television audience last year.
SWAN QUITS AS DIRECTOR OF BETTING NETWORK
Clive Swan, chairman of the leading independent online retailer unbeatable.co.uk has announced his resignation as non executive director of Firststake Plc - the OFEX traded retail betting network.
FUXITO.COM RECEIVES COLLEGE NATIONAL AWARD
Fuxito.com, the US-based online soccer media source, has received an award from CollegeNational.com in a list of the best websites for the college aged demographic.
IOC GRANTS INTERNET ACCESS TO WINTER GAMES
The International Olympic Committee has confirmed it will grant internet organisations accreditation at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
ISL TRY AND PUT THE FIZZ INTO CHINA SOCCER SIDE
The fizz wars in China are set to bubble into life again with reports suggesting ISL is trying to secure Coca-Cola as a major sponsor of the China national soccer team.
SUPER BOWL ADS DOT COM RISK
Dot com companies buying $2million ad spots for Super Bowl television coverage are pursuing a high-risk strategy, according to one of this year?s advertisers.
PR FIRM KEEPS THE POWER
Baltimore public relations agency Warschawski PR(WPR), has been retained by the Washington Power, the National Lacrosse League's (NLL) newest professional indoor lacrosse franchise.
VODAFONE TO RING IN CHANGES AT F1 TEAM?
Mobile telecommunications giant Vodafone has been linked with a multi-million sponsorship deal with Formula One team Benetton next year.
PROST SIGNS MULTI-YEAR DEAL WITH PSN
Prost Grand Prix has signed a multi-year marketing and sponsorship deal with Pan American Sports Network (PSN).
CBS SIGNS HI-DEF DEAL FOR OPEN GOLF
CBS Television and Sony have entered into an agreement for CBS to produce the 2001 Sony Open golf tournament live in high-definition on the CBS Television Network.
ITV PLANS PREMIER LEAGUE VIEWER PUSH
Commercial UK broadcast network ITV says it intends to dramatically increase viewing figures for Premier League soccer highlights.
NO CHANGE AT SPURS SAY ENIC
George Graham's position as Tottenham Hotspur manager is secure "for the time being", according to the club's new owners, as reports link Glenn Hoddle with a return to White Hart Lane.
SUZUKA RACETRACK TO MODERNISE
The Japanese motorsport venue the Suzuka Circuit has announced plans to modernise the current facilities, create better safety features on the track and improve the services offered to the spectators.
NABA APPOINTS MICHAEL MCEWEN AS NEW SECRETARY-GENERAL
The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) announced that veteran Canadian broadcaster Michael McEwen has been appointed as their new Secretary-General.
SPORTAL GO TO SHAREHOLDERS FOR CASH INJECTION
Sportal, the interactive sports media company, has secured new funding to sustain the business until it becomes profitable.
PRISMA AGREES TO BBC-ITV WORLD CUP RIGHTS MEETING
International sports agency Prisma will meet with UK free-to-air broadcasters ITV and the BBC next month in an effort to break the deadlock over negotiations for the UK rights to the 2002 World Cup.