Media
TALKSPORT CREATES REVENUE BOOST
Wireless Group, the UK radio company, has received a turnover boost from the relaunch of Talk Radio as TalkSport.
MAN UNITED APPOINTS DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Manchester United Plc has appointed Alison Ryan, currently head of public policy at NTL, to the newly created post of director of communications.
HAVAS SIGNS EUROPEAN RUGBY DEAL
European Rugby Cup Ltd (ERC) has signed a five-year partnership deal with the Paris-based sports marketing agency Havas Advertising Sports.
GAMES FEVER ROUND WORLD GRIPS ONLINE GAMBLERS
Reach for your mouse and your credit card - it's time for an Olympic flutter on the Internet.
POLICE ASKED TO INVESTIGATE FAKE OLYMPIC ID PASSES
Sydney Olympic Games organisers (SOCOG) have asked the New South Wales police to launch an investigation into a security breach that saw several athletes' accreditation passes being duplicated.
TORONTO BID TEAM PROMISES "UTOPIA" FOR ATHLETES
Promising a "utopia" for competitors, Toronto Olympic bid organisers have sought to rally athletes behind their campaign for the 2008 Games.
MILLER NEW MARKETING MANAGER AT E-COMSPORT
Steve Miller, previously head of marketing of hosting company, Virtual Internet plc, has joined the e-comsport group as marketing manager.
ISL SIGN 15-YEAR DEAL WITH GREMIO
ISL has signed a 15-year partnership deal with Brazilian soccer club Gremio - the latest stage in its move to establish a firm hold on some of the key clubs in South America.
EXTREME SHINES ON BLUETORCH DISTRIBUTION DEAL
Leading extreme and action sports television distributor Extreme International Ltd has signed a long-term television distribution deal with digital media company Broadband Interactive Group (BIG).
BBC NAMES NEW DIRECTOR OF SPORT
The BBC has appointed its new director of sport.
OLYMPIC BROADCAST BONANZA
The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games broadcast is expected to shatter the marks set by the Atlanta 1996 Olympic broadcast in nearly all areas. As such, it will be the largest and most watched sports event broadcast in history. See the `FEATURES? section of SportBusiness.com for the full story.
EAST TIMOR GETS OLYMPICS COVERAGE
The people of East Timor will get to see the Olympics after all thanks to the help of an Australian broadcaster.
ATHENS ORGANISERS BLAST SALARY CLAIMS
Beleaguered Athens 2004 Olympics organisers have rejected accusations of overspending from politicians and the media and denied that they were paid exorbitant salaries.
SQUASH GETS BOOST WITH NEW MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR RIGHTS DEAL
International women's squash has received a $4.5m boost after London-based intellectual property rights acquisition company Fablon Investments Limited acquired the rights to the Women's World Open and Women's World Team Championships in a unique nine-year agreement with the World Squash Federation (WSF).
SAMARANCH ANSWERS OLYMPIC CRITICS
Olympics chief Juan Antonio Samaranch says he is not worried about attacks on the organisation from international anti-graft campaigners.
EU WELCOMES SOLUTION TO OLYMPICS TV RIGHTS ROW
The European Union has welcomed the settlement of a row over foreign television access to the Sydney Olympics.
SYDNEY READY FOR GAMES
Thousands of Australians and foreigners, setting aside cynicism about corrupt officials, doped athletes and bungled busing, poured into central Sydney on Thursday to glimpse the torch that heralds the opening of the biggest Olympic Games.
NBA IN WEB VIDEO DEAL WITH INTEL
The NBA has teamed up with Intel Corp to enhance its online video service.