Media
FUTURE NETWORK TO SELL ITS BUSINESS
Cash-strapped Future Network, the UK-based publisher of the official Manchester United magazine, said it was in talks `with a number of parties? about selling the company.
SKY SPORTS WINS LIVE UEFA CUP RIGHTS
UK satellite broadcaster Sky Sports has secured the exclusive live rights to the UEFA Cup home ties involving English Premiership clubs Leeds United and Chelsea.
MEXICAN SOCCER TO APPEAR ON PSN
Spanish language pay-TV operator Pan-American Sports Network (PSN) has announced that it has acquired the live rights to Mexican football for Latin America excluding Brazil.
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SPORTING BET.COM ACQUIRES SPORTBOOK
UK online gambling company Sportingbet.com has acquired SportsBook, a major US-focused internet sports bookmaker, for $51million (?58m).
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BSKYB ON TRACK FOR POSITIVE CASH FLOW
UK satellite TV operator BSkyB Plc says it is on track to reach positive cashflow by the end of 2001 after signing up 940,000 new subscribers in the financial year just ended, taking its total to 5.45 million.
ENGLISH SOCCER INSTITUTE APPOINTS NEW MANAGER
England?s Institute of Football Management and Administration (IFMA) has a new chairman.
HARRAH?S BLAMES RIO CASINO FOR FLAT EARNINGS
Harrah?s Entertainment, the world?s third biggest casino operator and sponsor of this week?s CART FedEx Championship series, blamed poor winnings at its Rio casino in Las Vegas and a drop in visitors to its casinos in northern Nevada for flat second earning figures.
NASCAR RATINGS CONTINUE TO IMPRESS
The NASCAR Winston Cup series has continued to record impressive television ratings with the latest race at the new Chicagoland Speedway attracting an audience of 21 million.
ESPN DEFIES CABLE CO PRESSURE TO LIMIT STREAMED VIDEO
ESPN has defended its decision to balk demands made by cable operators Charter Communications, saying that ESPN should restrict the amount of streamed video content the sports programmer puts out.
DIRECTV LOSS AIDS MURDOCH MERGER BID
Michael Smith, chief executive of DirecTV parent company Hughes Electronics, has announced his immediate retirement after 16 years at the company. Smith?s decision removes a significant obstacle from Rupert Murdoch?s path in his quest to merge DirecTV with his own News Corporation, creating the first global satellite broadcasting network. The departing Hughes chief executive had publicly voiced his opposition to the proposed merger stating that Murdoch?s bid had been ?unimpressive?.
FOX CHOOSE TELEGLOBE TO SCREEEN NFL EUROPE
Teleglobe Broadcast Services have been selected by News Corps units Fox Digital and Fox Sports to provide digital video transmission of National Football League Europe games to North American viewers on Fox Sports, Fox Sports Net and DirectTV.
CHANNEL 4 SIGNS FRENCH HORSERACING DEAL
Channel 4 Television has signed a one-year deal for UK terrestrial rights to French horseracing.
LACK OF MAJOR SPORT BLAMED FOR SLUMP IN AD REVENUES
A lack of major sporting events in 2001 compared with last year could be contributing to a fall in advertising revenues for commercial radio and television companies, according to a report.
BREAKING NEWS: NEW DEAL TO REVOLUTIONISE WORLD SQUASH
The world of squash is set to be revolutionised by the launch of a strategic partnership between the Professional Squash Association, and the international marketing and sports rights company, Eye Group in tandem with its investment arm Fablon Investments Ltd.
JUVE SIGN NEW SHIRT SPONSORSHIP
Italian Serie A soccer club Juventus has signed a new shirt sponsorship deal with the country?s broadband ISP FastNet for next season, replacing broadcaster Telepiu, whose deal was worth #5.5m ($7.79m) a year.
CHANNEL 4 IN LE MANS TV AND INTERNET DEAL
UK terrestrial broadcaster Channel 4 has continued its move towards mainstream sports by signing a TV and internet video rights deal for the Le Mans 24-hour motor race.
ARENA LEISURE TO RAISE #85m
Racecourse and media group Arena Leisure Plc is raising #85m ($121m) in equity to help pay for its share of the multimedia rights to British horse racing won with the Go Racing consortium.
BRITISH HORSERACING BOARD ATTACKS RACECOURSE ASSOCIATION
The British Horseracing Board (BHB) yesterday said it was dissatisfied with negotiations currently going on between the Go-Racing consortium and the country?s 59 racecourses about gaining media rights to broadcast horseracing matches for the next 10 years.