Media
SPORTS.COM WINS NEW MEDIA AWARD
Sports.com won the prize for the sports and gaming sector at the New Media Age Effectiveness Awards, the annual event for the UK new media industry.
TVS Television to Launch Sports Network
The TVS Television Network, the US-based classic sports archive network, will launch a fulltime sports service by encompassing satellite, cable, and internet delivery as well as non theatrical and home video services.
FIFA UNVEILS REVOLUTIONARY TICKETING SYSTEM FOR 2002 WORLD CUP
The FIFA Executive Committee has unveiled a new system designed to allocate tickets for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan.
PADDY POWER TARGETS UK PUNTERS
Paddy Power, Ireland?s largest bookmaker, is to launch an online betting service and plans to open betting shops in the UK?s big city centres.
GLOBAL SPORTNET SIGNS UP GREEK CHAMPIONS
German sports marketing company, Global Sportnet, has extended its rights portfolio by signing a marketing contract with the most successful club in Greek football.
NIGERIA TO BUILD STADIUM FOR 2003 AFRICAN GAMES.
Nigeria will build an ultra-modern stadium in the capital Abuja for the 2003 All-African Games.
NINE NETWORK DEBUTS ORAD SWIMMING SYSTEM
Orad Hi-Tec Systems? ?Virtual Swimming World Record Line? was used for the first time during Nine Network?s live coverage of the Sydney Olympic 2000 qualifying swimming trials.
AOL IN ALLIANCE WITH NBA, WNBA
Internet media giant America Online has formed a multiyear alliance with the National Basketball Association and the Women's National Basketball Association with the intention of increasing traffic to its Web sites NBA.com and WNBA.com.
GOLF.COM LAUNCHES FANTASY GOLF GAME
Golf.com has launched its second joint venture based on fantasy games with Smallworld.com, an independent developer of online fantasy sports games.
SPORTS MARKETING GIANT DENIES PREMIER LEAGUE LINK
Reports that a major UK soccer club has been the subject of a stake-holding bid from a leading international sports marketing company have been rebutted.
CHARLEROI SWITCH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED SAYS BLATTER
FIFA president Sepp Blatter said a venue switch for the Euro 2000 match between England and Germany from the small Belgian stadium of Charleroi should be considered to minimise the risk of crowd trouble.
PSN TO DELIVER WNBA TO LATIN AMERICA
The Pan-American Sports Network (PSN) has signed a multi-year agreement to broadcast LIVE WNBA games to millions of viewers across Latin America.
NFL CONSIDERS ?HELMETCAM? TECHNOLOGY
The NFL wants to bring fans even closer to the action by introducing miniature cameras into the safety helmets of the players during preseason games.
UK MEDIA GROUPS COMPLAIN TO EU OVER SOCCER RIGHTS
UK media groups, NTL and Ondigital, are understood to have complained to the European Commission over the sale of the next set of live Premier League television rights, according to The Independent on Sunday newspaper.
BENFICA TO SEEK OUTSIDE INVESTORS
Benfica, the leading Portuguese soccer club wants to recapitalise itself and is set to announce plans to offer up to 25 per cent to outside investors.
VNL SPORTS SEE ESPN DEAL AS TURNING POINT
Senior executives of UK sports video-on-demand company VNL Sports are describing a new deal with ESPN as a turning point for the company.
EURO 2000 SET FOR BRITISH BETTING BONANZA
British fans are set to bet more than #100 million pounds ($149m) on Euro 2000, making it the world's biggest single sports betting event, bookmakers Ladbrokes said on Friday.
TV CREWS FACE SYDNEY `NIGHTMARE?
Meddling councils and tourist bodies in Sydney are creating a bureaucratic nightmare for overseas television stations hoping to film in the Olympic city during the run-up to this year's Games, reports the South China Morning Post.