Resources

3 Resources for

broadcaster and world cup

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

BNET Resources

FCC referees World Cup broadcast concerns. (Federal Communications Commission)
Auxiliary spectrum use rules altered to allow for foreign transmissions Soccer fans are not the only ones streaming into the country for a look at the World Cup tournament this month. Anticipating an onslaught of foreign...
Tags: broadcaster, FCC, spectrum, World Cup
Research articles 1994-06-06
Bat cats: cricket is a win-win all round for India's broadcasters and marketers. Ritesh Gupta looks at the links between sports and sponsors--and whether or not there is life after cricket for South Asian broadcasters.(sponsorship)
South Asia's sports broadcasters are tapping a new generation of viewers--and sponsors. Content is still firmly rooted in sports, but the tone is increasingly being layered with, for instance, deities, celebrities and traditional Indian images as p South Asia's sports broadcasters are tapping a...
Tags: brand, broadcaster, ESPN, World Cup
Research articles 2004-01-01
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...
Tags: ABC Inc., broadcaster, camera, ESPN, game, graphics, TV, World Cup
Research articles 1994-06-13

Additional Resources

MX Telecom Announces Successful Completion of FIFA World Cup™ Campaign for Broadcaster; World Cup Mobile Campaign Featuring the First-Ever Cross-Network MMS and Video Code Launches in the UK
LONDON & NEW YORK -- MX Telecom, a leading provider of global SMS text messaging and wireless multimedia solutions today announced the successful launch of 'Your Shout;' a new mobile service offered by the BBC throughout the 2006 FIFA World CupTM.
Tags: FIFA, video
Research articles 2006-08-17
Negotiations For World Cup Rights Set To Resume.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 15, 2002 Direct to home DTH broadcaster DirecTV is expected on January 16 to resume negotiations with TV Azteca (BMV:TVAZTCA, NYSE:TZA) and Televisa (BMV:TLEVISA, NYSE:TV) for the rights to transmit the 2002 World Cup of Soccer on open-air television, reported Mexico...
Tags: TV Azteca S.A. de C.V.
Research articles 2002-01-15
World Cup causes friction in Uganda
Ugandan television channel UTV has been given green light to mount a legal challenge against rival broadcaster Sanyu Television for transmitting World Cup football live in Uganda. UTV, as a partner of African Radio and Television Broadcasting Union URTNA, claims sole rights to transmission of tournament...
Tags: UTV Plc.
Research articles 1998-07-01
EuroTrust to Broadcast FIM Speedway Grand Prix Series and FIM Speedway World Cup
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- EuroTrust A/S (Nasdaq: EURO) today announced that BSI has signed a four year agreement with Denmark's national broadcaster Denmarks Radio DR and EuroTrust's cable and satellite channel dk4, to broadcast the world championship FIM Speedway Grand Prix Series SGP and FIM Speedway World Cup SWC. The...
Tags: Eurotrust A/S
Research articles 2004-12-16
BBC's World Cup TV matches to be shown online
LONDON AFP — World Cup games that will be shown on BBC television will also be available live and free-to-air to British Internet users at the same time, the London-based broadcaster announced. "We know a lot of online viewing is done in the office, so we suspect this will...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Games, INTERNET, TVs
Research articles 2006-06-01
GlobeCast Provides TV Azteca With World Cup
Miami-based Globecast, a satellite transmission service provider, is offering project management, uplink, digital turnaround, encryption and space segment for the coverage of the 2002 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament by Mexican broadcaster, TV Azteca. Robert Behar, GlobeCast America's president and CEO, said the France Telecom [FTE] subsidiary is providing...
Tags: TV Azteca S.A. de C.V.
Research articles 2002-06-12
WORLD MARKETS: Paris
SHARES CLOSED off intra-day highs amid investor nerves ahead of a mid- quarter update from the US bellwether Intel. The benchmark CAC 40 ended 0.5 per cent higher at 4,098.18. Concern about Intel's update sent both the telecoms equipment maker Alcatel and the chip- maker STMicroelectronics down nearly 3 per...
Tags: Alcatel, Intel Corp., STMicroelectronics N.V.
Research articles 2002-06-07
SABC bill passes muster.(World)
In view of the upcoming football World Cup to be held in South Africa, the country is getting more attention than usual--its television sector in particular--with the South African Broadcasting Corporation SABC at the forefront. In the news recently was the appointment of Peter...
Tags: In The News Inc.
Research articles 2009-03-01
England online World Cup game attracts 500,000 subscribers
The England versus Ukraine game, which England lost 1-0, was shown across national newspaper websites including The Sun, The Times, News of the World, Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, Daily Star and The Independent. International football rights agency Kentaro appointed online sport specialist Perform to market and stream...
Tags: game
News items 2009-10-12
Thomson Reaffirms High Definition Leadership; Will Provide HDTV OB Vans to HBS, Host Broadcaster of 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany
PARIS -- Customers from top European and Asian broadcast and production organizations join Thomson executives in high-profile HD discussion
Tags: FIFA, HDTV, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 2004-06-16
Full Transcript of Univision Communications’ 3Q05 Conference Call — Prepared Remarks (UVN)
Earnings Call ExcerptHere’s the entire text of the prepared remarks from Univision Communications’ (ticker: UVN) Q3 2005 conference call. The Q&A is here. November 2, 2005 5:00 p.m. ET Moderator: Ray Rodriguez Operator: ...
Tags: Univision Communications Inc., World Cup, Advertising & Promotion, Performance Management, Marketing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2005-11-04
Sony & advertisers may sign truce today.
Mar. 28--MUMBAI/DELHI: THE stand-off between advertisers and official World Cup broadcaster Sony Entertainment Television SET is expected to see some breakthrough on Wednesday. According to advertisers, Sony is already giving its remaining inventor Mar. 28--MUMBAI/DELHI: THE stand-off between advertisers and official World Cup broadcaster Sony...
Tags: advertiser, Sony Corp., World Cup
Research articles 2007-03-28
ESPN Star Sports has signed a syndication agreement with Philippine free-TV broadcaster, ABC 5, for about 350 hours of sports content.(in the news)(Brief Article)
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: ESPN Star Sports has signed a syndication agreement with Philippine free-TV broadcaster, ABC 5, for about 350 hours of sports content. Programming includes the World Pool Professional Pool Championship, World Pool Masters, Mosconi Cup, Premier Snooker League, World...
Tags: ABC Inc., agreement, broadcaster, ESPN
Research articles 2005-05-01
NBCOlympics.Com, MediaZone to Provide Comprehensive Winter Sports Action
LIVE Broadcast Experience Available of 2007-08 Luge Bobsleigh Skeleton World Cup, 2008 World Championships NEW YORK & SAN CARLOS, Calif. -- NBCOlympics.com, USA Luge and the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation, in conjunction with online sports broadcaster MediaZone, will provide LIVE and On Demand coverage of the 2007-08 Luge...
Tags: FINANCE, MARKETING, NBC Universal Inc., Olympic, skeleton
Research articles 2007-11-15
JumpTV to Broadcast Live Egyptian Football Over the Internet; Strategic Partnership With Orascom's Arpu+ to Broadcast Egyptian Football Cup and Egyptian National Football League Matches.
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Jan 30, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- JumpTV Inc. (AIM: JTV) (TSX: JTV), the world's leading broadcaster of ethnic television over the Internet, announced that it has partnered with Arpu+, an Orascom Telecom company (C DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Jan 30, 2007...
Tags: Internet, NFL
Research articles 2007-01-30
TV sting reveals Indian cricket disarray
NEW DELHI AFP — Indian cricket was plunged into fresh controversy Wednesday after a TV sting caught national selectors blaming ex-coach Greg Chappell and senior players for a disastrous World Cup campaign. Private broadcaster Headlines Today showed selectors accusing the Australian of running a divide-and-rule policy. Chappell quit...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bangladesh, India, TVs
Research articles 2007-05-08
Football: Fanzone - England fans face yet more misery over pay- per-
ENGLAND fans may have to fork out a second pay-per-view fee to stay in tune with the World Cup progress of Kevin Keegan's squad. Television and football history will be made on Wednesday when independent broadcaster u>direct transmits the first-ever live pay- per-view England international from Finland....
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., England, Finland, Games, TVs
Research articles 2000-10-08
  • << Previous
  • page 1 of 1
  • Next >>
advertisement
advertisement