Media
CABLEVISION MAKES CASH/STOCK OFFER TO STEINBRENNER
Talks have heated up in Cablevision System Corp.'s negotiations to buy the New York Yankees, with an offer that could leave the Yankess owner controlling three of the regions pro-sports franchises.
FUTURE CONTROL OF MCG IN BALANCE
The Melbourne Cricket Club could lose the right to run the world famous Melbourne Cricket Ground under the State Government's radical plan to "professionalise" the ground's management by removing sports clubs and politicians.
DEBARTOLO LIKELY TO PLEAD ON TUESDAY
San Francisco 49ers owner Edward DeBartolo Jr. looks set to enter a plea bargain Tuesday in connection with the investigation of former Gov. Edwin Edwards, a move which could help his bid to regain control of the team.
ENGLISH CRICKET SET FOR SWITCH TO C4?
The English Cricket Board is expected to announce that home Test matches will be screened by Channel 4 when its current agreement with the BBC ends in 2000.
PAKISTAN OFFICIAL SAYS CLAIMS A CONSPIRACY
A senior Pakistani cricket official has said that accusations of gambling and match-fixing were part of a conspiracy aimed at ruining the reputations of some of the country's international players.
UK COMMERCIAL BROADCASTERS LAUNCH DIGITAL TV
Britain's commercial television companies have said they are to launch the country's sixth terrestrial television channel, ITV2, on December 7 with the declared aim of capturing younger viewers.
FIFA CONFIRMS OLYMPIC AGE LIMITS
The Organising Committee for the Olympic Football Tournaments, Sydney 2000, has reaffirmed their ruling on age limits, and announced that the Men's Olympic final will be played in Sydney's new Olympic Stadium.
SYDNEY OLYMPICS WINS A$200 MILLION GST TAX BREAK
The Sydney Olympics won a A$200 million tax break from the national government's proposed goods and services tax (GST), a spokesman for state Olympics minister Michael Knight has said.
TPS TO LAUNCH INTERACTIVE SOCCER NEWS SERVICE
French digital satellite TV service Television par Satellite (TPS) said on Wednesday that it will launch an interactive soccer news channel from December 19.
BAR SPEED INTO CONTROVERSY
The new British American Racing (BAR) Formula One team unveiled its cars today - and put itself on a collision course with FIA chiefs.
DUTCHMAN GEESINK SAYS INNOCENT AFTER IOC WARNING
Dutch International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Anton Geesink has said he was innocent of any wrongdoing and slammed Dutch media for turning public opinion against him.
SAMARANCH HITS OUT AT MEDIA CRITICS
Olympics boss Juan Antonio Samaranch has launched a scathing attack against media critics who have called for him to quit over the Salt Lake City corruption scandal.
NASCAR JOINS STADIA NAME DEAL RACE
Charlotte Motor Speedway is to become the first track on the NASCAR circuit to change its name to reflect a sponsorship deal.
GUINNESS SIGN RUGBY COVERAGE DEAL
Irish drink giant Guinness has signed a #4 million deal to sponsor British commercial network ITV?s coverage of this year?s Rugby World Cup.
TALK RADIO BEAT BBC FOR CRICKET RIGHTS
British broadcaster Talk Radio has stolen a march on the BBC's renowned Test Match Special by buying the rights to England's cricket test series against South Africa.
MURDOCH TARGETS BUNDESLIGA
Rupert Murdoch's TM3 women's channel, fresh from its success in winning the rights to broadcast Champions' League soccer in Germany, is gearing up to go after its next conquest - the German Bundesliga.
BEACH GAMES BROADCAST VIA WEB
The world's largest professional surfing competitions are set to anchor the $400,000 Panasonic ShockWave Beach Games from July 19 to August 1 in Huntington Beach.
F1 BOND PAVES WAY FOR FLOTATION – ECCLESTONE
British motor racing tycoon Bernie Ecclestone has said a $1.4 billion asset-backed bond sold by his Formula One company was intended to pave the way for F1's stock market flotation.