Media
EC VERDICT FORCES MARKETING RETHINK
The decision of the European Court of Justice to overrule a European Union (EU) directive banning tobacco advertising and sponsorship may cause a rethink throughout professional sport.
YUGOSLAV FA COUP AVERTED
Authorities have stopped a self-styled "crisis committee" taking over the Yugoslav Football Association, Belgrade media has reported.
BRADMAN LEGAL MOVE TO PROTECT NAME
Cricketing legend Sir Donald Bradman has welcomed an unprecedented legal move by cricket-mad Australian Prime Minister John Howard to protect the Bradman name from commercial exploitation.
U>DIRECT CLAIMS BROADCAST SUCCESS FOR PPV MATCH
U>DIRECT, the UK-based independent pay-per-view broadcaster, has hailed last night?s coverage of the Finland versus England soccer World Cup qualifier as a ?very successful evening?.
TV CREW KICKED OUT AFTER HARASSING KOURNIKOVA
A French TV crew was ejected from the Swisscom Challenge on Wednesday, after harassing Anna Kournikova.
CAR MAKERS TO TAKE STAKE IN F1 HOLDING COMPANY
EM.TV & Merchandising, the German media group, has received a letter of intent from car manufacturers stating their interest in buying a stake in SLEC, the Formula One holding company.
ARSENAL GET NEW WAP PHONE SERVICE
Designercity, the UK new media agency, have launched a WAP service for English Premier League soccer club Arsenal.
SPORTSWORLD SIGN WITH SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION
The Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) has appointed the Sportsworld Media Group as its sponsorship and event management consultants.
SNAI SIGNS UP WITH PA SPORT
The SNAI Group, which has a 75 per cent share of Italy?s betting market, has finalised an agreement with PA Sport, a branch of the Press Association and leading provider of sport information to the UK betting industry.
ATHENS GAMES STILL NOT ON TRACK, SAYS IOC
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has stepped in once more to keep Greek preparations to host the 2004 Olympics on schedule.
NBA TEAM UP WITH ENGLAND BASKETBALL
England Basketball and the National Basketball Association (NBA) have reached an agreement that will allow England Basketball Enterprises to sell NBA and WNBA branded uniforms to basketball clubs and schools throughout the United Kingdom.
TELSTRA REPORTS OLYMPIC COMMUNICATIONS RECORD
The Sydney Olympic Games represented the largest peacetime communications project in Australia?s history, according to the communications network that handled the traffic.
ENTREPRENEUR STEPS IN TO SAVE WARRIORS
Auckland Warriors, the cash-strapped New Zealand rugby league team, is to be snapped up by Auckland-based entrepreneur Eric Watson.
WORLD TITLE TO BOOST SCHUMACHER?S INCOME BY $13.3 MILLION
Michael Schumacher's third Formula One title, secured last weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix, should add around 30 million German marks ($13.37 million) to the driver's already huge yearly income.
RED SOX SHARE COULD NET $300M
Sports-finance experts have estimated that the 53 per cent stake in the Boston Red Sox, currently owned by the Yawkey Trust, could be worth as much as $300 million.
#400M FOR BRITISH HORSERACING RIGHTS.
Carlton Communications, the UK media company, has made a #400m ($582m) bid for the broadcasting rights to British horseracing, according to UK press reports.
COMMISSIONERS PREPARE FOR SUPROLEAGUE LAUNCH
The 32 Commissioners of basketball?s FIBA SuproLeague Office (FSO) have met in Munich to prepare for the launch of the FIBA SuproLeague on October 18.
PCB CALLS ON PRESIDENT TO PROBE MATCH FIX CLAIMS
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has asked the country's president to order a judicial investigation into allegations of Pakistani involvement in match-fixing during last year's World Cup.