NeuLion to Provide Internet Streaming Services to Barclays Center

NeuLion, Inc., the leading enabler and provider of live and on-demand content to Internet-connected devices has announced today a partnership with the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

NeuLion as the exclusive provider of digital internet streaming services at the arena.

The new service will provide fans with live, HD video for select Barclays Center events; excluding NBA games. The exclusive partnership marks the debut of NeuLion’s technology at Barclays Center and gives fans access to select live arena events delivered to PCs, smartphones, and tablets.

For the first time ever, Barclays Center fans can buy a digital ticket to watch a live event. The new service provides Barclays Center and its event promoters an opportunity to reach local fans or connect with brand new fans that want the Barclays Center experience but do not live in the New York Metro area.

NeuLion will design and deliver the service using its award-winning NeuLion TV Everywhere Platform, offering fans live HD events that they can enjoy online while connected to today’s top PCs, smartphones and tablet devices. 

“We are thrilled to continue expanding our strong technology portfolio through our alliance with NeuLion,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Nets. “Barclays Center now has the opportunity to share some of its diverse lineup of world-class sports, concerts, and entertainment events with a global audience.”

Using the NeuLion TV Everywhere Platform, Barclays Center will be able to offer its event promoters flexible revenue generators for digital ticket sales that can be offered to viewers as pay per view, subscription memberships, or free digital tickets complemented with live advertising.

“Watching live sports and concerts online has never been more incredible,” said Chris Wagner, Executive Vice President and co-founder of NeuLion. “We are excited about our partnership with Barclays Center. Together we are taking the in-arena experience and bringing it online, adding even more ways for fans to engage with their favorite sports and entertainment content anytime, anywhere.”

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Gymnast Jordyn Wieber Joins Wasserman Media Group Ahead of London 2012

American gymnast Jordyn Wieber has joined the Wasserman Media Group to help her in her pursuit of multiple Olympic medals at London 2012.

Wieber had chosen not to sign with an agency for most of the run-up to the Games. She leaned on her parents and USA Gymnastics for support in negotiating her current agreements with AT&T, medical Kellogg’s and Procter & Gamble. All three of those companies sponsor USA Gymnastics.

Dan Levy, Wasserman vice president of action sports and Olympics, will work on Wieber’s business opportunities. Tasha Schwikert, a former Olympic gymnast who won bronze in the 2000 Sydney Games, also will work with Wieber. 

“We’d been recruiting her and the family for a while,” Levy said. “With it being an Olympic year, it was one of our priorities. What was attractive to her and them was that we’d never been in the space before. We’re a player in Olympic marketing but we’ve never had a gymnast before.”

The agency also will work with Wieber’s mother, Rita, who is being outfitted by White House Black Market in London and has a book coming out soon called “Gym Mom.” 

Wasserman’s other top Olympians include swimmer Rebecca Soni and the Lopez family, which competes in taekwondo. The company recently reorganized its action sports and Olympic divisions to make them a single group with offices in Los Angeles, Carlsbad, Calif.; Raleigh, N.C.; New York; and London.

Abu Dhabi to Host World Bowling Championships in 2014 & 2015

Abu Dhabi has been announced the host of two prestigious world tenpin bowling championships.

The capital of the United Arab Emirates is to stage the 2014 World Tenpin Bowling Association (WTBA) World Men’s Championship and the 2015 WTBA World Women’s Championship.

Abu Dhabi last hosted the WTBA World Championships in 1999 which are the pinnacle for professional tenpin bowlers from all over the globe. 

The 2014 and 2015 events will take place in late August or early September at the Khalifa International Bowling Centre in Zayed Sports City.

“We are very pleased to announce that Abu Dhabi will host back-to-back world championships,” said WTBA President Kevin Dornberger.

“A lot of people have fond memories of the UAE hosting the world championships in 1999, and we look forward to two more great events.”

The announcement is the latest achievement for Zayed Sports City which also hosted football’s FIFA Club World Cup for two years. The facility is managed by Global Spectrum. 

“We are very honoured and excited to have been selected as the host city for these fantastic championships which have global appeal,” said Barry Bremner, executive member of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the championships.

“Bowling is one of the most popular sports in Abu Dhabi and the Khalifa International Bowling Centre at Zayed Sports City is the perfect place to host world championships.

“With 40 international standard lanes and 1,000 retractable seats this is a world-class bowling facility.”

With the announcement of the 2014 and 2015 events, the schedule for the next four World Championships is set. Later this year, the WTBA world championships will make a debut in Cyprus, while the 2013 WTBA Men’s and Women’s World Championships will be conducted in Henderson, Nev.

The WTBA, which is made up of 115 bowling federations, governs the sport throughout the world.

Minnesota Vikings Reach Preliminary Deal on New Stadium

NFL’s Minnesota Vikings new stadium plans may be set after reaching a preliminary agreement with Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota on a new stadium, according to a report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The report, citing multiple sources who spoke Friday on condition of anonymity, said the sides agreed on the division of costs for a $975 million stadium on a site at or near the Metrodome, the Vikings’ home since 1982.

Sources told the Star Tribune the city would pay $150 million in construction costs and roughly $180 million in operating costs over the next 30 years, while the state would pay $398 million and the Vikings would pay $427 million.

The sources said other details, including cost overruns, still had to be ironed out, but that an announcement was expected next week.

Earlier Friday, Gov. Mark Dayton and representatives of Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and the Vikings said an agreement had not been reached.

Dayton said on Twin Cities Public Television’s “Almanac” that he hopes a tentative agreement will emerge that can be taken to the Minneapolis City Council and the state Legislature.

Rybak spokesman John Stiles said the city, the state and the team will be negotiating through the weekend.

The Vikings have sought a replacement to the Metrodome for nearly a decade. The Vikings’ request has taken on new urgency in recent months because their lease has expired.

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UEFA Could Ban Third Party Owned Players from Champions League

UEFA is contemplating banning players from the Champions League whose transfer rights are owned by third parties, the organisation has confirmed.

Gianni Infantino, the general secretary of European football’s governing body, said the practice – which is already outlawed in the Premier League and France’s Ligue 1 – could not be allowed to continue.

“This kind of player ownership is a growing threat,” he toldBloomberg. “We will ourselves look into this matter because it cannot continue in this manner.”

Third-party ownership is allowed in Spain, Italy, Germany and Portugal.

Officials from England and France have already complained to UEFA that clubs could use such investments to circumvent Financial Fair Play regulations.

Infantino said he would “certainly look into” the possibility of banning third party-owned players from the Champions League and Europa League.

FIFA rules do not prohibit investors buying stakes in players, providing they have no control over when they can play or when they are bought and sold.

The Premier League is opposed to third-party ownership because they say “it threatens the integrity of competitions, reduces the flow of transfer revenue contained within the game and has the potential to exert external influences on players’ transfer decisions”.

They banned the practice in 2007 following the controversy over the transfers of Carlos Tevez andJ avier Mascherano from Corinthians to West Ham.

Vodafone Bring New Promotional Activity to Indian Grand Prix

British telecom giant Vodafone are doing a new promotional activity titled ‘Vodafone Race to Fame’ in the build-up to the inaugural Indian Grand Prix scheduled to be held in October.

This initiative involvess two different challenges ‘Vodafone Race to Fame- Life in the fast lane’ and ‘Vodafone Drive into the Big League’.

‘Vodafone Race to Fame’ offer four winners – two consumers and two global enterprise customers a once in a lifetime opportunity, to spend the weekend with the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (VMM) team during the motor racing event scheduled to be held at Noida on the 28-30 October 2011.

The ‘Vodafone Drive into the Big League’ extends opportunity to Small and Medium sized businesses (SME’s) to have their logo on the VMM cars that will race at the motor racing event in India. The SME’s will be finalised based on the growth they registered in the last three years and the role technology in that growth.

The call for entries for ‘Vodafone Race to Fame – life in the fast lane’ will start from third week of August. Vodafone customers and Global enterprise customers can register themselves on vodafone.in/race-to-fame.

Shortlisted contestants will compete at Go-Karting tracks at select six cities in India. Participants will be tested on their intellectual and physical caliber basis various competitive activities. The winners will get a chance to be a part of the VMM team & meet VMM drivers.

Speaking on the launch, Vodafone Essar CMO Kumar Ramanathan said, “Vodafone is the title sponsor and official mobile partner for the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team. Leveraging our global association, we are extremely delighted to offer our Indian customers an exhilarating experience by giving them a chance to get up close & personal with the VMM team.

“This will be the primary campaign,” Ramanathan said about the campaign adding, “We have covered as much the enterprise business involved, there is a huge consumer campaign which is obviously lead partnership with a channel, we will have people to register which appplies to all the customers.

‘Vodafone Drive into the Big League’ gives small & medium enterprises with a turnover greater than INR 100 million and less than INR 2.5 billion & a total employee base of less than 1000 are eligible to participate.

Shortlisted finalists will present their cases to an esteemed panel of experts where they will debate on a live television show for the coveted top spot. Participants can register themselves on vodafone.in/bigleague.

“Vodafone Drive into the big league extends our commitment to support and recognize the small and medium business community towards an easier path to growth. We are very excited about this initiative and encourage all SME’s to participate in this never before opportunity to add their logo on the cars of one of the best performing racing teams.” commented Naveen Chopra Vodafone Essar Director –Enterprise & Carrier Business.

Vodafone has also planned a host of other activities like Hot Laps with the VMM drivers and road shows with VMM car among many other initiatives gearing up for the grand finale in Delhi.

Steele Leaves as CEO of RFU as Investec Ends 12-Year Partnership

It has been revealed today, June 10, that chief executive of England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU) John Steele has left his post due to criticism aimed at him regarding the recruitment of a new performance director.

The decision followed an emergency board meeting last night, June 9, to debate the botched process that led to former national team World Cup winning coach Sir Clive Woodward walking away from the job after the job description was changed twice in two days.

Steele has only been in the post since last September when he replaced Francis Baron as chief executive but his departure from the body has been confirmed today.

Meanwhile, the 12-year partnership between Investec and England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU) will come to an end in August after the specialist bank announced that it would not be renewing its relationship.

The asset manager’s final match as a sponsor of the England team will take place on August 6, when Wales visits Twickenham Stadium in London, the 35th England fixture that Investec will have sponsored.

Raymond van Niekerk, Investec’s head of global marketing, stated: “The Investec brand was almost unknown in the UK before that first match against the ‘Boks (South Africa) in 1998. Our sponsorship of the autumn internationals really helped establish us in the UK and it also helped the Investec brand in Australia and South Africa.

“The association with England Rugby has been an important part of our brand building over the last 12 years and it has been a great success for us.”

Investec will retain significant exposure southern hemisphere rugby as the lead sponsor of the SuperRugby competition in New Zealand and the TriNations tournament between Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

RFU business operations director Paul Vaughan added: “Investec’s support over the past 12 years has enabled the RFU to invest in all levels of the game from grassroots to the elite over a number of years. They have been an outstanding partner that always looked for a creative way to sponsor England’s autumn internationals.”

James Mercer Leaves RFL to Join LTA as Commercial Director

Rugby Football League (RFL) Commercial Director James Mercer is set to depart his role to join the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) in a similar role.

James has been at his position Rugby Football League (RFL) where for the last two years he has driven revenues across the sport’s major properties including the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, advice First Utility Super League, Tetley’s Challenge Cup and the England team.

Speaking about his appointment, James said: “I am very excited to be joining the LTA. British tennis is well poised in its development cycle with success at elite level which inspires us all. It’s a wonderful time to work closely with the current family of LTA partners and build on the strong foundations that are in place to drive new revenue streams, and maximise the commercial potential for the sport in this country.”

James began his career at ProServ/SFX in 1995, where he managed their roster of tennis clients which included Stefan Edberg, Janko Tipsarevic and Greg Rusedski. He then joined the International Tennis Federation (ITF) as Commercial Manager from 2000-2006, before joining North One Sport from 2006-2012 as Sponsorship Director and then Commercial & Media Director.

LTA Chief Executive Michael Downey welcomed the appointment: “We are delighted to welcome James to the LTA as our new Commercial Director. James combines a proven track record in corporate partnership sales and service, and relevant tennis experience which means he will get off the mark fast, adding real value to tennis in Britain and to our corporate partners.”

NHL All-Star Henrik Lundqvist Signs with IMG

IMG Worldwide, the global sports, fashion and media company, announced today that it has signed NHL New York Rangers All-Star goalie Henrik Lundqvist exclusively for representation in marketing, speaking and broadcasting.

This past season, the 30-year-old Swedish born Lundqvist won his first Vezina Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL’s best goaltender, became the only goaltender in NHL history to record 30 wins in each of his first seven seasons, led the Rangers to the Eastern Conference Finals and was named First Team NHL All-Star.

“Henrik is a very special athlete and we are honored that he has selected IMG to manage the business side of his incredibly successful NHL career,” said Sandy Montag, Senior Corporate Vice President, Managing Director of Clients at IMG. “His reputation far exceeds the boundaries of hockey and his potential off the ice is as great as his accomplishments on it. He helped Sweden win Olympic Gold in 2006 and has established himself as one of the all time New York Rangers greats. He’s a genuinely terrific human being whose interests from rock and roll to fashion and now fatherhood have made him popular in New York and around the world.”

“I’m very pleased to be working with IMG,” Lundqvist said. “Their reputation of handling the business aspects of the careers of some of the greatest athletes in the world is legendary. Their presence in Sweden and key markets around the globe will present me with opportunities that I might never have otherwise had.”

Prior to joining the New York Rangers, Henrik, and his twin brother Joel, played for the Frolunda Hockey Club in the Swedish Elitserin from 2000 to 2005. During his time in Sweden he won the Honken Trophy three consecutive seasons (2003-05) and in 2005 he won the two most prestigious awards in Swedish hockey, the Golden Puck and the Golden Helmut. During the 2005 season, Lundqvist broke four Swedish National records: lowest goals against average (1.05), highest save percentage (.962), longest goalless streak (172 min 29 sec) and most shutouts in a season (6). He was also named Best Goaltender, Best Player and the league’s MVP by fellow players.

Lundqvist made his NHL debut in October 2005 with the Rangers. In his Rookie year he was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team and he won the 2005-2006 MetLife/Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award, a New York Rangers’ team award. As a reflection of his outstanding athletic ability, work ethic and dominating play in his rookie season, the New York media gave him the nickname “The King.” Lundqvist was a member of the Swedish Olympic ice hockey team that won the Gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin where he went 5-1, allowing only 12 goals with a .907 percentage.

Lundqvist was named to the NHL All-Star Team in 2009, 2011 and 2012 and is the first Rangers player to be named the team’s MVP as voted by the Professional Hockey Writer’s Association five consecutive times.

IMG’s Sandy Montag and David Abrutyn, who also manages Alex Ovechkin, star left winger of the NHL’s Washington Capitals, will lead the team at IMG that will manage Lundquist.

Poland and Sweden to Host 2016 EHF Euros

Poland and Sweden have been granted the rights to host the 2016 EHF EURO Championships.

The final session of the European Handball Federation’s 11 Congress in Monte Carlo in Monaco on Saturday 23 June 2012 saw the awarding of the men’s and women’s editions of the federation’s flagship national team events, ambulance the EHF EUROs.

The Polish Handball Federation fought off strong competition from bids from Croatia and Norway, two nations with a long history of hosting major European and international handball events.

Poland will host the men’s event from 17 to 31 January 2016 in the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Spodek in Katowice, Atlas Arena in Lodz, Czyzyny Hall in Krakow, Centennial Hall in Wroclaw.

The Polish presentation was given a boost by the presence in Monaco of the Polish Sports Minister, Joanna Mucha, who took time out of her busy schedule and responsibilities at the UEFA European Championship in Poland to support the bid.

Sweden’s bid, which went uncontested following the withdrawal of a rival bid from the Turkish Handball Federation, was confirmed by a vote of the Congress.

The Women’s European Championship will be held in the cities of Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, Kristianstad and Helsingborg from 4 to 18 December 2016.