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- Walt Disney-owned ABC and ESPN will carry three World Cup soccer tournaments as part of a deal with Major League Soccer. (The Week that was).(Brief Article)
- Caption: Walt Disney-owned ABC and ESPN will carry three World Cup soccer tournaments as part of a deal with Major League Soccer. The men's 2002 and 2006 World Cup and the women's 2003 World Cup will air on ABC, ESPN ... Caption: Walt Disney-owned...
- Research articles 2002-01-07
- No interruptions during World Cup. (television coverage of soccer tournament)
- The 1994 World Cup soccer matches, the first to be held in the United States, will be seen on network and cable telecasts with no commercials during the action. Sponsors of ABC and ESPN's joint coverage will place ads in pre-...
- Research articles 1993-06-07
- ESPN closes in on world cup, MLS.(television rights negotiations)(Brief Article)
- ABC and ESPN are nearing a TV-rights deal for carriage of the next three World Cups and Major League Soccer through 2006. As part of ongoing negotiations, the parties are discussing a five-year pact that would deliver the men's 2002 World Cup...
- Research articles 2001-12-10
- ESPN cuts soccer deal on the cheap.(ESPN, ABC contract with Major League Soccer)(Brief Article)
- Finally, a TV sports deal that shouldn't draw the ire of cable operators: ESPN and ABC Sports last week reached a five-year deal with Major League Soccer to provide coverage of the men's pro soccer league, as well as the next three World Cup compet ...
- Research articles 2002-01-07
- Getting graphic at the World Cup. (graphic machines utilized by television broadcasters of soccer championships)
- With no commercial breaks, broadcasters are placing graphics machines at the top of their list of World Cup coverage production hardware. To get around the no-break soccer format, U.S. rightsholder ESPN plans to superimpose corporate logos on With...
- Research articles 1994-06-13
- ESPN & ABC score on World Cup soccer rights: advertiser partners ease financial risk for nets. (networks and advertiser cooperate to lessen financial risk)
- NEW YORK - ESPN, ABC Sports and several high-profile advertisers have forged an unusual alliance gambling that the American public is ready to embrace the game of soccer. The deal differs from traditional sports contracts in that advertisers wi NEW...
- Research articles 1992-06-08
- World Cup's U.S. rights go to ... Unvision and ESPN/ABC; topping NBC, Fox, Comcast.
- The World Cup draw has been set. Not the groupings for Germany 2006--the U.S. TV rights. The World Cup draw has been set. Not the groupings for Germany 2006--the U.S. TV rights.
- Research articles 2005-11-07
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- Ratings Down When Americans Lose.(ESPN Inc.)(National Broadcasting Company Inc.)
- By Ben Grossman Poor U.S. performances diminish audiences While ratings for the World Cup and Wimbledon showed some bright spots, the recent run of poor performances by Americans in international sports competition is robbing the networks...
- Research articles 2006-07-17
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