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MLB OWNERS APPROVE WEB PLANS
Major League Baseball owners have unanimously approved the centralisation of all Internet rights and revenue under the office of commissioner Bud Selig.
RACE ON FOR SOCCER NET BROADCAST RIGHTS
Media firms have offered the German Football Federation (DFB) 50 million marks for Internet rights alone for broadcasting soccer matches from mid-2000 until 2003, according to a report in Focus magazine.
WPP.COM BUYS SHARE IN TWI INTERACTIVE
Wpp.com has invested in TWI Interactive, the rapidly growing sports new media arm of IMG.
PEACOCK FINANCIAL CORP BUYS A-LEAGUE SOCCER CLUB
Peacock Financial Corp., the investment holding company which includes The San Diego Soccer Development Corp among its portfolio of companies, has purchased the `A? league franchise for Orange County, California, from the United Soccer Leagues (USL).
VILLA SIGN MEDIA DEAL
English Premier League Aston Villa has signed a media partnership agreement with NTL Inc subsidiary Premium TV Ltd, the latest in a series of recent deals between British clubs and media companies.
OSAKA AIMS FOR 2008 HOST GLORY
Japan has thrown its hat into the ring to host the 2008 Summer Olympics, officially entering Osaka as its candidate and vowing a "clean" campaign to win the right to hold the games.
BA FLY INTO UNITED SPONSORSHIP RACE
British Airways has joined the race to secure the shirt sponsorship deal with soccer?s biggest club ? English Premier League champions Manchester United.
CLUB SLASHES TICKET PRICES TO COMBAT BOYCOTT THREAT
Italian soccer club Fiorentina have responded to a proposed supporters' boycott of this week?s Italian Cup match against Venezia by dropping ticket prices to less than the price of a cup of coffee.
CELTIC SIGN NEW UMBRO DEAL
Scottish Premier League club Celtic have signed a new sponsorship deal with sportswear firm Umbro worth $24m over the next five years.
TWICKENHAM TO HOST WORLD CUP OPENER
Rugby league world champions Australia will kick off the 2000 World Cup at Twickenham, the first time in the sport's 105-year history that it will be played at the home of rugby union.
PM ANNOUNCES NEW IRISH STADIUM PLANS
Ireland plans to spend IR#281 million ($358 million) on a new sports complex incorporating an 80,000-capacity national stadium, Prime Minister Bertie Ahern has said.
WEMBLEY BOND REJECTED BY INVESTORS
City investors have rejected the idea of a bond deal based on ticket sales in order to finance the construction of the new Wembley stadium, reports the soccer industry newsletter, The Soccer Investor Weekly Bulletin.
PSINET SIGNS EURO 2000 SPONSOR DEAL
Internet Service Provider PSINet has finally signed as a major sponsor of UEFA?s Euro 2000 soccer tournament in a deal worth a reported $11million.
NEW PROGRAMMING DIVISION LAUNCHED BY 365 CORP
The 365 Corporation ? best known in the sport industry for its string of successful web sites ? has launched a new programming division.
EURO NET SALES CRACKDOWN
Organisers of soccer?s Euro 2000 have launched a crackdown of on-line black market ticket sales for the tournament.
ADIDAS-SALOMON ANNOUNCES RESTRUCTURING
Adidas-Salomon has unveiled an extensive restructuring programme aimed at paving the way for strong earnings growth in the future.
TICKETS.COM WIN CONTRACT FOR 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES
Tickets.com, a leading one-stop online provider of sports, entertainment and travel tickets and event information, has been named as the Official Ticketing Services Supplier for the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
FOXSPORTS.COM PROVIDES CONTENT FOR NEW ALTAVISTA SPORTS CHANNEL
AltaVista Company, the media and commerce network and FOXSports.com have agreed that FOXSports.com will be the exclusive content provider for the AltaVista Live! Sports Channel.