Media
ZAMBIA SELLS WC QUALIFIER BROADCAST RIGHTS
The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has awarded full broadcast rights for radio and television to the home World Cup qualifiers involving Angola, Cameroon and Libya to Indicom Sports and Events management through Winners World Wide Sports International Zambia Limited.
OAKLAND A?S GO INTERACTIVE
Microsoft WebTV Networks, and the Oakland A's are to air 24 of the team?s baseball games on the Microsoft WebTV Plus service.
SPORTASIA.COM APPOINTS DENTSU SPORTS MARKETING DIRECTOR
Sportasia.com, the Asian internet sports content producer, syndicator and distributor, has appointed Ikuya Tanaka of Dentsu?s Sports Marketing Division as a board director.
ECCLESTONE SET TO SELL CHUNK OF F1 HOLDING COMPANY
Grand Prix chief Bernie Ecclestone and German media company EM.TV are considering selling a chunk of their Formula One holding company SLEC to soothe European Commission regulatory concerns.
SKY SPORTS NAMES CHIEF FOR NEW E-COMMERCE VENTURE
UK satellite and digital broadcaster BSkyB has appointed a chief executive for its new multi-platform sports retail venture, Skysportsstore.com.
CRICKETERS TO GET SPY TO BEAT CORRUPTION
Pakistan cricketers, dogged by allegations of corruption, will have an undercover agent assigned to spy on them during home and away tours, according to local media reports.
ORAD ADDS TO SPORTS PRODUCTION ARSENAL
Orad Hi-Tec Systems has signed an agreement to acquire Numeric Video S.A. of France.
LIVERPOOL SIGNS WEB BROADCAST DEAL
English Premier League soccer club Liverpool is to broadcast games on the internet in a $20m deal with Granada Media.
CLEAR CHANNEL EXTENDS NZ CRICKET SPONSORSHIP
New Zealand Cricket has extended its sponsorship agreement with Clear Channel, the Texas-based media company.
ESPN KICKS-OFF SCOTTISH SOCCER COVERAGE
ESPN Pacific Rim and ESPN Latin America are to broadcast live coverage of two of the top games in soccer?s Scottish Premier League to open its coverage of the new season.
KOREANS EXPECT MLB BROADCAST RIGHTS HIKE
Korean broadcasters can expect to pay twice the current rate for broadcast rights to Major League baseball games when the present deal expires this season.
HUNGARIAN FA SECURES NEW TV DEAL
The Hungarian FA has sold the TV rights to first division matches for the next three years to Hungarian TV channel MTV and Dutch cable firm UPC, in a HUF3.1bn (#7.5m) deal.
SPONSOR CREATES FREE FUN FOR CRICKET FANS
Holiday firm and co-sponsor of the West Indies cricket tour of the UK, Sandals, in conjunction with Channel 4 Television, are bringing a taste of Caribbean holiday spirit to the UK this summer.
FRANK WARREN CLOSE TO FOX SPORTS BOXING DEAL
UK boxing promoter Frank Warren is expected to announce a major deal with FOX Sports to telecast fights from Europe beamed to the States starting this summer.
ESPN SERVES UP DOUBLE HEADER OF TENNIS
ESPN Latin America and ESPN Pacific Rim will broadcast coverage of the ATP Tennis Masters Series at Toronto and Cincinnati in the coming weeks.
CLUBS GAIN UPPER HAND IN CHINESE VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
The Chinese national volleyball association has decided to loosen its grip on China?s volleyball clubs by offering them the opportunity to run their own league matches.
NHL.COM APPOINTS AD SALES ORGANISATION
NHL Interactive CyberEnterprises (NHL ICE) has named Phase2Media, the online marketing and sales organisation, the exclusive advertising sales representative for NHL.com.
IBM LAUNCHES FAN SITE, DISCUSSES RIVAL URL
IBM has begun a new version of its Olympic fan-mail service (www.fanmail.olympic.ibm.com), expected to handle 1million e-mails for athletes during the Sydney Games.