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ESPN"s Cup Will Run Over.(Entertainment and Sports Programming Network)(broadcasting rights)(Brief article)
By Mike Reynolds Strong Showing for Tourney Will Yield MLS Rights Deal While French soccer icon Zinedine Zidane's head-butt of Italian defender Marco Materazzi in overtime during the final will be the enduringly sad tableau for...
This Just In.(DIRECTV Inc.)(Fuse)(Home Box Office Inc.)
By Staff Fuse to Give Warped Tour Multimedia Play Staff New YorkNew York -- Video music service Fuse will place the annual summer alternative music Warped Tour on center stage for...
ESPN to Stream World Cup.(2006 FIFA World Cup)(Entertainment and Sports Programming Network)
By Matt Stump The worldwide leader in sports believes its coverage of the planet's largest sporting event will provide a carriage assist for its broadband service. All 52 matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup matches...
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.
ESPN bags rights for 2006 soccer World Cup.
Feb. 3--KOCHI -- ESPN STAR Sports, Asia's number one sports broadcaster, today announced its acquisition of the telecast rights for the world's biggest sporting event, the 2006 FIFA World Cup, for the Indian sub-continent. Feb. 3--KOCHI -- ESPN STAR Sports, Asia's number one sports...
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...
MSOs buy cup pitch: ESPN promo customizes games for Comcast, Time Warner carriage.(Marketing & Advertising)
The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup will be on the sports scene the next three weeks, and so will Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Cable. The MSOs will get an assist from an ESPN affiliate program that not only gives them an...
ESPN unveils Women's Cup plans.(Through The Wire)(2003 Women's World Cup)(Brief Article)
ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC Sports this week will finally take the wraps off coverage plans for the 2003 Women's World Cup. ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC Sports this week will finally take the wraps off coverage plans for the 2003 Women's World Cup.
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 ...
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...
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