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NHL OFFERS PERSONALISED ONLINE VIDEO SERVICE
The NHL has signed a deal with online video firm Virage to develop and distribute personalised player and team video highlights coverage of the 2001 Stanley Cup Playoffs on NHL.com.
MASTERS.ORG ATTRACTS 50 MILLION PAGE VIEWS
The official web site of the 2001 Masters Tournament, created by Augusta National and IBM, registered 49.8 million page views by nearly 1.1 million unique users during the event period, April 2-8.
Sportalasia.com selects new content delivery system
Asian internet sports portal, Sportalasia, has selected Digital Island to provide content delivery and streaming media services to sports fans globally.
DAVIS STEPS UP TO TESTIFY AGAINST NFL
Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has testified for the first time in his $1bn lawsuit against the NFL.
NBA NETS WEBCAST FIRST
The NBA will become the first major professional sports league to webcast a live game in streaming video when the Dallas Mavericks host the Sacramento Kings on Friday.
WORLD CUP TICKET APPLICATIONS EXCEED 2.4M
Japanese organisers of the 2002 World Cup have received 2.4m applications for tickets.
ROMAN SOCCER RIVALS BID FOR STADIUM OWNERSHIP
Roman soccer rivals Lazio and Roma are preparing to create a joint financial holding in the city?s Stadio Olimpico in a buy-out deal expected to cost 500bn Lira ($230m).
WEMBLEY FUNDING BESET BY DELAYS
Sir Rodney Walker, chairman of Wembley National Stadium Limited (WNSL), is believed to have told a senior UK government official that he cannot guarantee the stadium will open by May 2005 as planned.
CROKE PARK VOTES AGAINST SOCCER GROUND SHARE
The Gaelic Athletic Association has voted not to allow soccer matches to be played at Dublin?s Croke Park venue.
CONDON CALLS FOR EDUCATION TO CURE MATCH-FIX ILLNESS
International cricket's corruption policeman has called for specific training and education for young players around the world to combat match-fixing.
HACKERS BOWL OVER CRICKET WEBSITE
Hackers have defaced two Indian internet sites catering to movie fans and cricket lovers.
MILLER PARK OPEN FOR BUSINESS AFTER PRESIDENT?S BLESSING
US president George W Bush bounced a fastball in front of home plate on Friday night to throw out the ceremonial first pitch to open the Milwaukee Brewers' new baseball stadium.
WORLD CUP TICKET APPLICATIONS HIT 2.4 MILLION
Japanese organisers of the 2002 World Cup have received 2.4 million applications for tickets.
ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE NAMES NEW COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR
The English Football League has appointed Richard Masters, 34, as its new Commercial Director.
UK SPORTS FANS SET FOR RECORD BETTING SPREE
British bookmakers expect to take bets worth up to #100m (US$143.2m ) this weekend - one of the busiest in the UK sporting calendar.
MARCH MADNESS SCORES ONLINE, SAYS KEYNOTE
Keynote Systems, the internet performance analysts, have described the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament as ?one of the biggest sports events on the web? - due primarily to people at work logging on to follow teams' results for their office pools.
AMERICAN SEATING NAMES NEW PRESIDENT/COO
David Weaver has been appointed president and chief operating officer of stadium seat manufacturers American Seating Company.
SMITH JOINS BOARD OF SPEEDWAY MOTORSPORTS
North Carolina businessman Tom E. Smith has been elected to the Speedway Motorsports board of directors.