Media
SPORTBUSINESS 2000 ? EXPERTS PREDICT RIGHTS TO CONTINUE TO ROCKET
Rights fees for the major sports properties are set to keep on rising ? according to a panel of experts at the SportBusiness 2000 conference.
SPORT BUSINESS 2000 – TIME-ZONES NO PROBLEM FOR MAJOR EVENTS
Time differences between the host country of major sporting events and the major TV markets do not impact heavily on broadcaster values, according to panelists at the Sport Business 2000 Conference.
WIGE NAMES NEW HEAD OB DIVISION
Former soccer pro, Josef Nehl (38), has been named head of the Outside Broadcasting Division of German company, WIGE MEDIA.
SNIDER CAPITAL INVESTS IN NZ CHANNEL
Snider Capital has secured an additional investment of $1.22 million in Virtual Spectator, the live internet sports channel based in New Zealand.
EU WARNS SPANISH MEDIA CO?S ON SOCCER RIGHTS
The European Commission has sent a legal warning to Telefonica Media and Sogecable, two major Spanish media groups, over the pooling of their broadcasting rights to Spain's league and cup soccer competitions.
SIC WINS WORLD MASTERS RIGHTS
ISL have confirmed a sub-licensing agreement with the Portugal?s commercial free-to air broadcaster SIC for live and exclusive television coverage for the Tennis Masters and the Tennis Masters Cup in Portugal.
NBA BOARD APPROVES NEW OWNERS
The NBA Board of Governors have approved new owners for the Dallas Mavericks, Vancouver Grizzlies and Denver Nuggets.
KIRCH GRUPPE DENIES BUNDESLIGA RIGHTS REPORT
Germany's Kirch Gruppe has dismissed reports it had an agreement to purchase the rights to Bundesliga soccer.
PRODRIVE BUYS RALLYING RIGHTS
International Sportsworld Communicators (ISC), owners of the commercial rights to the FIA World Rally Championship, has been acquired by a consortium led by David Richards, the chairman of motorsports company, Prodrive.
SKY UNVEILS NEW-LOOK NEWS SERVICE
Sky Sports has launched its new look sports news and information service to subscribers to its UK digital service ? Skysports.comTV.
AUDIOFINA, CLT-UFA AND PEARSON TELEVISION TO MERGE
On the day that News Corps and Vivendi have proposed a joint shareholding of their digital businesses, European media big-hitters Bertelsmann, Groupe Bruxelles Lambert and Pearson (PTV) have agreed to merge CLT-UFA, Europe's leading commercial television and radio broadcaster, with Pearson Television, the independent television production company.
CART FORMULATES NEW EUROPEAN TV STRATEGY
Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) has decided upon a new European broadcast strategy for the 2000 FedEx Championships Series season.
UNITED CHANNEL ENTERS EURO MARKET
Manchester United?s club television channel ? MUTV ? has been launched in Scandinavia, giving fans in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland the ability to subscribe to the digital broadcast.
SYMAH TEAM UP TO DEVELOP PERSONALISED WEB ADS
To ability to insert personalised advertisements into web broadcasts of sport has taken a step closer after Philips Digital Networks and Symah Vision announced they were collaborating to develop a cutting edge technology.
EUROPE FACES TWO GRANDS PRIX LIMIT
The European Union and its member states could be treated as a single country and only host two grands prix a year in the future, according to International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Max Mosley.
ROMA IN TELECOM TALK WITH VIEW TO UNITED-STYLE DEAL
Italian Serie A soccer club AS Roma, which aims to float on the stock market this month, is in talks on a commercial alliance with Italian and foreign telecoms groups, director general Fabrizio Lucchesi has said.
SPONSOR BOYCOTT CALL FOR BIG RACE
Animal rights supporters have called on media and sponsors to boycott the Grand National tomorrow ? the UK?s biggest horse racing event.
ESPN INTERNATIONAL SERVE UP NEW TENNIS DEAL
ESPN International has agreed a deal with the French Tennis Federation to continue its distribution deal for Roland Garros.