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- Cricket fever: SET India is eyeing US$105 million in sponsorship and advertising revenues from two major cricket events.(advertising)(Company overview)
- As cricket crazy audience in India gets ready for two of International Cricket Council ICC's biggest events, rights holder Sony Entertainment Television SET India is targeting a hefty sum in terms of sponsorship and advertising revenues from th As cricket crazy audience in India...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- IN BRIEF.(Brief Article)
- Sky PerfecTV snaps up World Cup rights Japan's Sky PerfecTV has swooped to secure the rights for the 2002 World Cup, to be held in Japan and Korea. Reports suggest that a consortium of terrestrial channels led by NHK refused to meet...
- Research articles 2000-06-01
- Asia's television industry is talking about ... BBC's more than a game kicks-off in Asia.(Brief article)
- In the build-up to this year's football World Cup in Germany, BBC Worldwide has concluded a number of deals with Asian networks to screen More Than A Game, the story of the emergence of each of the superpowers of world football. The program has bee ...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- 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
- 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
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- 2006 FIFA world cup official mascot TV series sold to countries across Asia and South America.(Brief article)
- Germany: Goleo VI, the series featuring the official mascot of FIFA World Cup, Germany is being met with enthusiasm at TV stations worldwide. EM. TV, subsidiary EM. Entertainment GmbH, has succeeded in selling the series to a vast number of countri Germany: Goleo VI,...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- Microtune Technology Scores as World Cup Fans Watch the Games from Mobile Phones, in Cars and on Laptops; Company's Tuners Enabling TV-to-Go Market
- PLANO, Texas -- Microtune tuner technology was built into a variety of products that enabled avid fans of the World Cup games to watch their favorite teams on-the-go -- from mobile TV phones, in cars and on laptops. By providing the core technology that lets consumer devices receive live digital...
- Research articles 2006-07-10
- Subiaco concern troubles World Cup bid
- If Australia were to win its bid to host the World Cup, Subiaco Oval could be made the flashpoint for FIFA?s ?no marketing zone? policy. According to a report from Fairfax?s WAtoday.com, FIFA?s current requirements include advertising exclusion zones and ?clean stadiums? devoid of marketing. As Australia?s World Cup organisers...
- News items 2009-11-25
- 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
- Negotiations Of World Cup TV Rights To Be Tough.
- MEXICO CITY, Nov 23, 2001 Now that Mexico has won a place for itself in the approaching World Cup, negotiations will begin between Direct TV and Mexico's two largest television networks, Televisa (BMV:TLEVISA, NYSE:TV) and TV Azteca (BMV:TVAZTCA, NYSE:TZA). Direct TV, led by Edward...
- Research articles 2001-11-24
- EDS TAKES FIELD WITH WORLD CUP.(Electronic Data Systems Corp.)
- Electronic Data Systems Corp. is promoting its sponsorship of the France '98 World Cup in four global spots dealing with business solutions and showing how EDS provided information services for the soccer championship. The TV schedule for the campaign,Electronic Data Systems Corp. is promoting its sponsorship of...
- Research articles 1998-06-08
- 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...
- Research articles 2002-06-12
- Televisa, TV Azteca Vie For World Cup Rights.
- MEXICO CITY, Nov 26, 2001 Mexican broadcast-television networks Televisa, which is owned by media giant Grupo Televisa (NYSE:TV, BMV:TLEVISA), and TV Azteca (NYSE:TZA, BMV:TVAZTCA), remain in rival talks with DirecTV for rights to broadcast in Mexico World Cup soccer games to be played next...
- Research articles 2001-11-26
- 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...
- Research articles 2002-01-15
- 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
- Premiere secures German TV deal for 2006 World Cup
- MUNICH, Germany AFP — The German subscription TV channel Premiere said it would broadcast live all 64 matches of the 2006 World Cup to be hosted by Germany. Premiere, formerly part of the now dismantled Kirch group, will have exclusive domestic rights to eight of the matches after reaching...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- BBC to broadcast its 2006 FIFA World Cup games live on broadband in the UK.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-1 June 2006-BBC: BBC to broadcast its 2006 FIFA World Cup games live on broadband in the UKC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01062006 The BBC has signed an exclusive deal with Infront Sports & Media, the company responsible for the worldwide marketing...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Ad spend climbing: study sees growth in Web, 3rd World.(soccer World Cup to boost advertising expenditures, survey)(Brief article)
- Summer's World Cup soccer tournament in Germany will boost global ad spending, but it is the developing world and the Internet that will see the biggest increases in ad expenditure in the coming years. This is according to a survey by international...
- Research articles 2006-04-11
- TV Azteca, Televisa, DirecTV Reach Deal For World Cup.
- MEXICO CITY, Jan 25, 2002 Televisa (BMV:TLEVISA, NYSE:TV) and TV Azteca (BMV:TVAZTCA, NYSE:TZA) reached an agreement with DirecTV for the transmission of the 2002 World Cup of Soccer on open-air television, and the deal should be signed within 15 days, reported Mexico City daily...
- Research articles 2002-01-25
- Mexican Television Networks Reach World Cup Deal.
- MEXICO CITY, Feb 11, 2002 DirecTV reached an agreement with Mexican television networks Televisa (BMV:TLEVISA, NYSE:TV) and TV Azteca (BMV:TVAZTCA, NYSE:TZA) to sell them the rights to broadcast the approaching World Cup of Soccer, reported Mexico City daily Reforma business columnist Alberto Aguilar. ...
- Research articles 2002-02-11
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