Media
BBC SIGNS THREE-YEAR DEAL FOR US MASTERS
BBC Sport has won a new three-year deal for exclusive live broadcast rights to the US Masters from Augusta.
SPORTS INTERNET BUYS INTO E-COMMERCE BUSINESS
Sports Internet, the web site operator and online sports betting company, has entered the e-commerce business with its #20m purchase of a 49 per cent stake in Sports e-tail.
SOCCER CASE ? LAWYERS IN LAST GASP TALKS
The on-going legal wrangle between the English Premier League and two former executives of BSkyB looks set to kick off in the High Court this month ? unless last gasp talks can avert proceedings.
FAKE TURF GETS FIFA APPROVAL
Artificial turf can be used for official international matches outside the finals of FIFA competitions, world soccer's governing body has said.
BUNDESLIGA & CLUBS EYE PAY-TV CHANNEL
The German Football Federation (DFB) and top Bundesliga clubs are bidding to launch their own pay-TV channel for the live broadcast of matches, according to the soccer industry newsletter, The Soccer Investor Weekly Bulletin, based on a report in the Suddeutsche Zeitung.
MARLA MESSING JOINS BROADBAND SPORTS
Broadband Sports has named Marla Messing, the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup President and CEO, as vice president of partner marketing, effective Feb. 7, 2000.
FREESERVE TEAM UP WITH SPORTS INTERNET
Sports Internet Group has said it is teaming up with British Internet company Freeserve Plc to form an online gambling service.
GOALNETWORK.COM LAUNCHES FOX SPORTS SPONSORSHIP
goalnetwork.com, the global online soccer network launched in November, has signed a deal to be the exclusive sponsor on 185 soccer matches broadcast on FOX Sports World and 175 soccer matches on FOX Sports World Espanol.
MESSING NETS NEW ONLINE ROLE
Marla Messing, the CEO for the successful 1999 Women's World Cup, has moved onto the web.
SPORTS INTERNET TARGETED BY BIG TWO
British satellite broadcaster BSkyB and cable company NTL are competing with each other to forge an alliance with sports web site operator Sport Internet, according to a report in London?s Financial Times.
UEFA?S AIGNER BLASTS G14 CLUBS
Demands by leading European soccer clubs that their games should take priority over international friendlies are completely unacceptable, UEFA General Secretary Gerhard Aigner has said.
COATES DEFENDS SOCOG STAFF OVER TICKETING ERRORS.
SOCOG staff were not incompetent, despite making ticketing errors that cost the Games $76 million in revenue, organisers said yesterday.
PRIMA GET RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP RIGHTS JOB
Prima Television International has been appointed exclusive international media rights representative for the Lincoln Financial Group Rugby League World Cup 2000.
NBA ALL-STAR GAME TO SHOW IN OVER 200 COUNTRIES
The 2000 NBA All-Star Game, taking place in the San Francisco Bay Area, February 11- 13, will be shown in 205 countries, with a potential audience of 750million households.
NBA SIGN USA NETWORKS DEAL
USA Networks Inc. and the NBA have announced a broad multi-year alliance under which USA Networks will deliver media and electronic-commerce services for the sports league.
`SUPER 12? COURSES IN $320m MEDIA DEAL TALKS
A consortium of the BBC, Channel 4 and NTL-subsidiary Premium TV have confirmed they have struck a provisional agreement on a $320m rights deal with Britain?s 12 leading racecourses to take televised horse racing in the UK into the digital age.
RIDGEON BECOMES DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AT FAST TRACK
John Ridgeon has been promoted to Director of Athletics at Fast Track, the UK sports agency set up by Alan Pascoe following the sale of his API operation to the Interpublic advertising group.
BBC LOOKS FOR TV SPORTS SUPREMO
Greg Dyke, the new director-general of the BBC, is set to bring the BBC's sports operation under a single leader.