10 Sports Broadcasting Deals of the Week: 20/12/13

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UEFA Seals Abu Dhabi Media Rights Deal alt=Change>

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Eurosport Secures Premier League Broadcast Rights in Romania

Friday, denture 20 December 2013

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MP & Silva Secures Japanese Media Rights to Greece Super League Games

Friday, 20 December 2013

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News UK Agrees Sub-Licensing Deal with ITV for FA Cup Coverage for 2013/14

Friday, 20 December 2013

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F1 Signs New MP & Silva Media Rights Deal for Growth in Middle East

Thursday, 19 December 2013

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V8 Supercars Announces Mega Media Deal with Foxtel, Fox Sports & Ten Network

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

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ESPN Signs Broadcast Deal with Arena Football League

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

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Eurosport & IMG Ink Joint Media Rights Deal for LTA Events

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

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NBC Signs Yahoo! Content Deal for Sochi 2014

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

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 FOX Sports Renews Champions League & Europa League Broadcast Deal

Monday, 16 December 2013

Curt Harnett Appointed Toronto 2015 Chef de Mission

The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) has announced Curt Harnett as their Chef de Mission for the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games. 

Four-time Olympian, treatment three-time Olympic medallist and Board Member of World Bicycle Relief Canada will lead Team Canada at the TORONTO 2015 Games

“We are so excited to at last, decease inform Canadians and those across the Americas of the individual who will be responsible for leading our TORONTO 2015 Canadian Pan American Team, impotent ” said Marcel Aubut, President, Canadian Olympic Committee. “Curt is one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians, and we are so grateful that he has accepted this great responsibility. I have full confidence that Canada’s Pan American athletes will benefit greatly from his extensive experience, unending passion and tremendous intensity.”

“What a truly incredible honour this is for me. I am ready for the task ahead and accept this massive responsibility,” said Curt Harnett, four-time Olympian, three-time Olympic medallist and the new Chef de Mission for Canada’s TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games Team.

“One of my goals as Chef will be to illustrate to all Canadians that these Games matter,” added Harnett. “They matter not just because an unprecedented amount of resources are being invested into sport, or because they afford Canada’s best athletes the opportunity to compete at home, in front of a hometown crowd. They matter because come 2015, various cultures and languages will be coming into our home and we will host them with a true Canadian spirit – one of peace, fair play and equality. To me, these are values worthy of promoting and celebrating.”

Canada’s 2015 Pan American Team is expected to be the largest team ever fielded at an international multi-sport competition. The unprecedented size of the Canadian Team for TORONTO 2015 will exceed 1,100 with the inclusion of athletes, coaches, and mission staff and is a result of the COC’s landmark financial investment.

“With this investment, we are ensuring that every Canadian athlete who is eligible to compete will compete,” added Aubut.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I would like to congratulate Curt Harnett on being named the Chef de Mission for Canada’s 2015 Pan American Games team,” said the Honourable Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport). “Curt’s experience, both as an athlete and as 2011 Assistant Chef de Mission for Team Canada in Guadalajara, will provide our athletes and coaches with unparalleled leadership, knowledge, and enthusiasm leading up to and during the Games.”

FAI Launches Bid Process for 2015 World Air Games

The world governing body for air sports (FAI) has announced that it has opened the bid process that will determine the hosts for the 2015 FAI World Air Games.

FAI Member Organisations, pills cities, drugs regions, event organisers or commercial bodies interested in bidding for this event are asked to submit their initial expressions of interest to the FAI by 30 November 2012.

The FAI World Air Games is the flagship event of Air Sports. This multi-disciplinary event is the only world competition that brings together the various different Air Sports. It is a combination of elite competition and spectacular demonstrations which exemplify the very best that Air Sports have to offer.

“We are very excited to get the bid process for the next FAI World Air Games started and we look forward to receiving the applications. Hosting the FAI World Air Games, where the very best air sports athletes from all around the world pit their skills and talents against one another, is a unique way to promote the image of a city, region or even a country”, said FAI Secretary General Jean-Marc BADAN.

McDonald’s Pressure Leads to Chips Menu Change in Olympic Park

Chips will not be allowed to be served on its own following a new regulation by London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG).

A memo from the LOCOG to catering teams has come to light on Twitter, generic advising that staff are only able to serve chips in the Olympic precinct provided they are part of a “fish and chips” combination.

It appears that LOCOG were reluctantly forced to agree to the decree due to the International Olympic Committee’s sponsorship deal with a fast food giant.

“Due to sponsorship obligations with McDonalds, sale sale LOCOG have instructed the catering team they are no longer allowed to serve chips on their own anywhere within the Olympic park, cough ” the memo reads.

“Please understand this is not the decision of the staff serving up your meals, who given the choice would gladly give it to you however they are not allowed to.”

McDonalds are expected to serve approximately 10 per cent of all meals eaten at the London Games.

BOA Forced to Drop Surplus Claims as LOCOG Agreement Reached

The British Olympic Association (BOA) and London 2012 have reached an agreement with regards to the drawn out financial dispute between the two, with BOA chairman Colin Moynihan being forced to accept defeat in his argument that any surplus from the Games should be calculated before the costs of the Paralympics are taken into account.


Both parties signed an agreement last night which means that the BOA will drop its threat to take London 2012 to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

The deal is heavily weighted in favour of London 2012, meaning Moynihan failed in his main goal to raise extra cash for the BOA, who are struggling financially. The London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) were supported by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge and Britain’s Sport and Olympics Minister Hugh Robertson in the row.

The BOA remain to be due 20 per cent of any surplus after the Games having originally claimed that the cost of staging the Paralympics should not be taken into account when calculating that surplus.

However, Moynihan has now been forced to concede that any surplus will be distributed only after the costs of the Olympics and Paralympics have been settled and had to settle in the agreement that for the fact “confirmation that monies due to both the BOA and the British Paralympic Association (BPA) after the 2012 Games will continue to be prioritised and delivered should LOCOG’s Final Audited Statutory Accounts show a sufficient surplus”.

The settlement includes details such as the confirmation that any surplus will be distributed on the basis of 60 per cent for the benefit of sport in the UK, 20 per cent to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and 20 per cent to the BOA – which was already part of the contract.

Moynihan and the BOA have had to largely settle for scraps, which will bring into question his decision to pursue this case so aggressively, a decision which has damaged the reputation of the Olympic Movement in Britain and almost certainly ruined his own ambitions of playing a leading role within the IOC in the future.

A pledge that London 2012 will support the BOA’s efforts to find new sponsors to back them after next year’s Olympics was involved in the deal. Additionally, they will support the BOA’s plans for the marketing and sale of two items of Team GB merchandise through its official retail outlets and in conjunction with the Torch Relay. 

London 2012 has offered to waive its royalty fee on these items so that the proceeds are designated exclusively for the BOA.

Also, London 2012 will allow the BOA to purchase additional Olympic tickets that will be used as incentives in the Team 2012 appeal and for British Olympians who competed in previous Games.

London 2012 has also agreed to increase support for the BOA’s operational planning prior to, during and immediately after the Olympics including access to venues contracted to London 2012, which chairman Sebastian Coe had already promised that he would do.

Andy Hunt, the chief executive of the BOA, stated: “We appreciate the spirit of partnership and cooperation that LOCOG brought to our discussions.

“We are proud of our long standing partnership with LOCOG and the outstanding work being done by all of the sport stakeholders to deliver what will undoubtedly be a successful Games.

“With this matter now resolved, the BOA will be able to keep its attention focused entirely on our preparations to support Team GB at the Games.”

Moynihan and Hunt will now be able to resume their positions on the London 2012 Board having been suspended after launching legal action.

Paul Deighton, the chief executive of London 2012, added: “I am glad this issue has been put behind us and we can all get on with delivering Games next year that will make this country proud.

“I would like to thank Andy and his team for creating the right environment for us to reach this settlement.”

ESPN’s Dedicate F1 Website Launches Free Smart Phone App

ESPNF1, viagra 60mg ESPN’s dedicated Formula One website, drugs is launching free iPhone, Android and Nokia mobile applications. The new apps will feature all the key content that sports fans expect from ESPNF1, including comprehensive race coverage, commentary and stats.

The ESPNF1 app, launching on Android and Nokia in the coming weeks, is available now for iPhone (via the App Store) and features:

  • Countdown Clock – home page will feature a live countdown to the start of the next race;
    • Simple navigation – easy access to key content areas via an intuitive navigation system;
    • Feature content – original features including Driver Profiles, Q&A’s, and opinion-based articles from ESPNF1 writers;
    • Circuit Detail – After selecting a race, users can view circuit information, including a profile of each track along with historical information.
    • Race updates – upcoming race calendars and exclusive news;
    • Push notifications (coming soon) – fans can get alerts on upcoming key events, meaning they will receive instant alerts when new content is available
    • Race Commentary – latest action on every grand prix

Tom Gleeson, vice president, digital media, ESPN International, said: “The ESPNF1 mobile app is another step in ESPN’s bid to serve Formula One fans with the very best content on multiple devices.”

The free ESPNF1 mobile app adds to ESPN’s growing mobile media portfolio worldwide after the broadcaster launched new iPhone and Android mobile applications for ESPNCricinfo, in time for the ICC Cricket World Cup in February.

Manchester United Reveal Record Quarterly Revenue Despite ‘disappointing’ Season

Manchester United have announced today record revenue of £122.9 million in their quarterly financial results ending on December 31, 2013.

The Premier League champions also revealed a 39.4 per cent increase in sponsorship revenue as a result of six major new deals.

Unilever and Hong Kong Jockey Club (regional); Banif Bank (financial services); Fuji TV and SPOTV Korea (MUTV) and STC (mobile) all came on board during the quarter.

There was also an 18.7% rise in broadcasting revenue as a result of new rights deals agreed by the Premier League.

Spending on player and staff wages showed a £7.4m increase from one year previously, representing a 16% rise.

The club’s executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, welcomed the growth but lamented his side’s “disappointing” league position in a statement accompanying the results.

“We once again achieved a record revenue quarter with strong contributions from our commercial and broadcasting businesses despite the current league position, which everyone from the Team Manager down has acknowledged is disappointing,” said Woodward.

“We continue to see meaningful opportunities to grow our commercial business and the popularity of football on TV is leading to continued broadcasting revenue growth – all of which bodes well for the long-term stability and financial strength of our business. We are also very pleased to have added a world class player in Juan Mata to our squad, who has already made a positive impact.”

The news comes in spite of United’s drop from third to fourth in the Deloitte Football Money League, having been overtaken by German giants Bayern Munich in 2013.

Despite the revenue rise and an adjusted net income of £19.8m (an increase of 4.2%), however, the Red Devils’ gross debt stands at £356.6m.

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Synergy Sponsorship Appoint Josh Robinson as Head of Digital

Sponsorship consultancy Synergy has appointed Josh Robinson as Head of Digital, it was revealed today.

He will be responsible for digital strategy across all of Synergy’s clients, and for leading Synergy’s fast-growing digital division, which has pioneered digital and social media innovation in sponsorship for clients including BMW, Coca-Cola and RBS.

He will also join the 450-strong digital community at Engine, the UK’s largest privately-owned communications group, of which Synergy is a part. Engine recently appointed Alex Balfour, formerly Head of New Media at London 2012, as Chief Digital Officer.

Robinson was previously at media rights holder Sports Revolution, where he led work for UEFA, the RFU and the Football League, which included the strategic and creative direction of StadiumLIVE, a multi-million pound Connected Stadium project.

Robinson also founded the world’s first sponsorship and social media consultancy and was Head of Strategy and Creative at Experience Worldwide, and counts SAP, Heineken, Coca-Cola, Nissan, Canon and PlayStation in an impressive client history.

Robinson said: “This is a renaissance period for sponsorship. Crowds thrive where technology, social media and shared passions come together. To say I’m looking forward to helping Synergy’s clients unlock the largely untapped potential of sponsorship and digital is an understatement’. 

Tim Crow, Chief Executive of Synergy added: “Josh is recognized internationally as a leader on the cutting edge of digital and sponsorship and will add tremendous strategic, creative and operational value to us and our clients. Together with Alex Balfour he will ensure that we remain absolutely at the forefront of thought leadership in digital and sponsorship, and is testament to our ability to attract the very best talent.”

Asian Countries Bid for 2019 FINA World Championships

The Asian countries of China, Japan and Korea have revealed their intention to bid to host the 2019 FINA World Championships, and eventually for the 2021 edition.

The countries however have not said what cities will be bidding to host the events.

Formal bids will be submitted by April, with FINA choosing the 2019 host in July in Barcelona, at next year’s World Championships.

On July 2013 the Presentation of the Bid by each NF/City to the FINA Bureau at a meeting will be held during the 15th FINA World Championships in Barcelona (ESP); followed by the FINA Bureau voting and awarding the 18th FINA World Championships 2019, and eventually the 19th edition in 2021.

Before 2019 and 2021, the 15th FINA World Championships will take place in Barcelona (ESP) from July 19-August 4, 2013, while the 16th and 17th edition will take place respectively in Kazan (RUS) in 2015 and Guadalajara (MEX) in 2017.

IOC Hopes for Chinese TOP Deal

The International Olympic Committee is hoping a Chinese company will join its TOP sponsorship programme for the next instalment of the Games.

IOC marketing head, medic Gerhard Heiberg said that in the past the TOP program has mainly attracted western companies that have experience in sports marketing but the IOC aims to make the programmes more universal.

According to Heiberg, most major Asian companies, particularly those from China, had little knowledge of sports marketing was up until the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

He said that TOP programme member, Samsung, has benefitted greatly from sport sponsorship and is committed to the program through to 2016.

Heiberg hinted the number of sponsorships on offer under the TOP program may be reduced when the program is reviewed in 2020. The TOP program is currently limited to 12 companies. The IOC has deals with 11.{jcomments on}