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Paul Kagan Associates Corrects Figure on Naming Rights Revenues By Sports table, NBA, Average Revenue Per Year, $ mil.; 1.7 Sted 2.7
In BW0427, (CA-PAUL-KAGAN-ASSOCIATES) report on Football Business, first table "Naming Rights Revenues By Sports" last figure for NBA, Average Revenue Per Year, $ mil. should read xxx 1.7 (sted 2.7). Also reference note on the same table for Total Value ($ mil.) should read xxx (1) (sted a).
Tags: FINANCE, NBA, Paul Kagan Associates, revenue
Research articles 1999-12-16

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KILL BW0427, CA-PAUL-KAGAN-ASSOCIATES and KILL BW0560, CQN-CA-PAUL-KAGAN-ASSOC
Please KILL BW0427, (CA-PAUL-KAGAN-ASSOCIATES) New Kagan Report On Football Business Shows NFL Tops in Stadium Naming Rights Deals, which ran on Business Wire at 13:52 ET on 12/14/1999. Also KILL the CORRECTION, BW0560, (CQN-CA-PAUL-KAGAN-ASSOC) Paul Kagan Associates Corrects Figure on Naming Rights Revenues By Sports table, NBA, Average Revenue...
Tags: Business Wire
Research articles 1999-12-16
Paul Kagan Associates, Inc. Announces Official Launch of Kagan.com Website; Global Media & Communications News & Data Featured on Business-to-Business Site at www.kagan.com
Business Editors & High Tech Writers CARMEL, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 12, 2000 New site design includes Reuters newswire, Kagan Poll, Corporate advertising, Searchable news archives on free site, Kagan On DemandR News and Data Archives via Pay-Per-View Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., known worldwide for its business-to-business...
Tags: advertisement, B2B, Cable, E-business/E-commerce, INTERNET, MARKETING, media, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Thomson Reuters Corp., TVs
Research articles 2000-06-12
$4.3 Bil. in New Ballparks to Usher in Grand Slam Gate, According to New Kagan Sports Business Study
CARMEL, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 21, 1999-- Research Firm Analyzes the Revenue Push Created by Baseball's Next-Generation Facilities More than $4 billion worth of proposed new stadium construction will revive fan interest in some of Major League Baseball's depressed markets, according to THE BUSINESS OF BASEBALLTM, the latest professional...
Tags: FINANCE, MLB, payroll, revenue, stadium, team
Research articles 1999-10-21
New Kagan Study Shows Nascar Revenues to Accelerate Into High Gear; Media Research Firm Projects Auto Racing Business to Rival Major Sports Leagues
Business Editors/Sports Writers CARMEL, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 1, 2000 Fueled by a new six-year, $2.25 bil. TV rights contract, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing NASCAR will by 2001 speed past the National Hockey League and become the fourth highest grossing pro sports league in the nation,...
Tags: MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NFL, NHL, revenue, TVs
Research articles 2000-05-01
Study: PPV universe builds on rollout of digital cable.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Cable households spent $1 billion on pay-per-view orders in 1999, a 48% increase in revenue compared to the previous year, according to research by Paul Kagan Associates presented at the CTAM Digital & PPV Conference last month. "Thi ...
Tags: cable, revenue
Research articles 2000-04-03
Cable close to peak, says Kagan. (Paul Kagan Associates reports that the industry is near saturation)
Telcos, DBS soon will start eroding sub base, say analysts at annual sports conference The cable market will hit a brick wall by 2004, when the number of new cable subscribers slows to a virtual trickle. The cable universe, which...
Tags: cable
Research articles 1995-11-20
NBA Lockout Settlement Near as Both Sides Tally Losses
CARMEL, Calif.--BW SportsWire--Dec. 11, 1998--As losses mount in the ongoing NBA lockout, the point has arrived where fiscal prudence dictates that both sides reach an agreement, according to an analysis by Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., a Carmel, Calif., sports and media research company.
Tags: NBA
Research articles 1998-12-15
Federal Government Echoes On Wall Street.(Government Activity)
WASHINGTON--The FCC and institutional investors on Wall Street have a special relationship. When the commission moves, investors react. But sometimes "the dance," as one analyst describes it, isn't in step. "Sometimes reactions [on Wall Street] tend to be overdone," says John...
Tags: commission, FCC, Government, investor, spectrum
Research articles 2001-03-26
TV sports: the $3.5 billion ticket; with more competitions, more network players and increasingly more money on the table, it's a whole new ball game.(Cover Story)
With more competitions, more network players and increasingly more money on table, it whole new ball game Americans just can't get enough of sports and neither can the TV networks. Nationally and regionally, that programing category was worth $3.5 billion--big business in anybody's...
Tags: CBS Corp., game, NBC Universal Inc., network, NETWORKING, TV
Research articles 1996-05-13
Ucentric partners with AP Engines and Ellacoya for home networking services.(Brief Article)
Ucentric Systems is partnering with AP Engines and Ellacoya Networks to enable broadband service providers BSPs to tap into new revenue streams from home networking services. Through the alliances with AP Engines and Ellacoya Networks, Ucentric Systems offers its partner BSPs the opportunity...
Tags: Associated Press, broadband, Ellacoya Networks, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Ucentric Systems
Research articles 2001-08-01
The Sizzle On VOD's Steak
Selling Porn Per View As Cable World's parent company Primedia completed its merger with About.com last week, Primedia CEO Tom Rogers announced that he intended to clean up the company's content. "Primedia to ditch porn!" trumpeted the New York Post, while Wall Street analysts hailed his decision to...
Tags: PBS, Primedia Inc., programming, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, VoD
Research articles 2001-03-05
Good times finally coming to Comedy Central?
At the National Show last week, Comedy Central distributed to hotel rooms a four-page newsletter, "The Kash-In All-Media Index," which poked fun at media analyst-consultant Paul Kagan Associates' relentlessly upbeat attitude. Ironically, for the first time since its creation five years ago, ...
Tags: Comedy Central
Research articles 1995-05-15
Cable's class of 1995: a look at how the major cable launches of that year have fared.(Cable '97)
A look at how the major cable launches of that year have fared It has been almost two years since a gutsy little group of eight cable networks got off the ground. They were tabbed the major new-comers of 1995 (in a Paul...
Tags: The Golf Channel
Research articles 1997-03-17
MAking sense of set-tops: cable boxes going through growing pains.
Like a pubescent teenager, cable set-top boxes are going through an identity crisis: They're in a big hurry to grow up, but they're not quite sure what that means. Set-tops have been around for more than three decades. Until the recent...
Tags: Cable Television Laboratories Inc.
Research articles 1997-10-27
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