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7DAYS Renews Deal as Official Newspaper of DP World Tour Championship |
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Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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Presidio to Sponsor Erica Enders-Stevens at NHRA Nationals Event in Chicago |
Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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Warrington Wolves Ink Major Commercial Deals with Lindley Group & Carlsberg |
Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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Samsung Signs On as Sponsor for Sochi 2014 in Computer Hardware Category |
Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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iON America Partner with Lucas Oil to Advertise at Motorsport Events |
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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RFU Finally Secures First Ever Title Sponsor for Championship |
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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Adidas Named Official High Performance Apparel of Canadian Olympic Team |
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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21st Century Fox to Sponsor Team Sky Ahead of Tour de France |
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Williams F1 Signs Champagne Deal with Dom Pérignon for British Grand Prix |
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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Millwall Turns to Prostate Cancer UK for Headline Sponsor after Rejecting QuickQuid |
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 |
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Tuesday, 25 June 2013 |
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Rapid Solicitors Renew Naming Rights to Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Stadium |
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 |
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Virgin Australia Seals Basketball Australia Partnership as Official Airline of WNBL |
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 |
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888casino Named New Title Sponsor of Champion of Champions Snooker Tournament |
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 |
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Cycle Pure to Co-Sponsor ODI Tri Series Between India, Sri Lanka & West Indies |
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 |
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Jacob’s Creek Announces Andre Agassi Partnership for Wimbledon Marketing |
Monday, 24 June 2013 |
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Coventry Building Society Decide Against Renewing Sky Blues Sponsorship Deal |
Monday, 24 June 2013 |
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USA Gymnastics Reveals Procter & Gamble Sponsorship Extension |
Monday, 24 June 2013 |
Notts County CEO Jim Rodwell Joins Football League Board
Notts County have announced that Chief Executive Jim Rodwell has been confirmed as the new League 1 representative on the Board of the Football League.
The position, medicine which is nominated through a vote of all League 1 clubs, saw Rodwell elected to represent the interests of the member clubs on the Football League Board from next season.
The Notts CEO said of his election: “Obviously I am tremendously proud and honoured to have been elected by my League 1 counterparts to represent the Football League in its 125th year.
“It’s a great honour for me and a great honour for Notts County Football Club, I think it reflects particularly well on the work that we’ve done at the football club in the last three years, I think it’s a reflection on that as much as anything else.
“My role is very much to support and give a voice to the League 1 clubs at Football League Board level,” he added.
“I don’t just represent Notts County, in fact on occasions the view of other League 1 clubs may be at odds with the view of Notts County, as it has been on occasions, but nevertheless, my job is to represent the whole of League 1 and it’s something that I’ll do diligently and with great pride.”
Aiguebelette Destination for 2015 World Rowing Championships
The 2015 World Rowing Championships have been awarded to Aiguebelette, in France ahead of rival bids from Strathclyde in Scotland and Varese in Italy.
The Lake, which is located in the Savoie Region of France, last hosted the Championships in 1997 with a surface area of 5.45 sq km, it is one of the largest natural lakes in France.
The small towns of Novalaise, Lepin-Le-Lac, St. Alban de Montbel and Aiguebelette-le-lac are located along the lake, which is surrounded by the mountain ridge of Col de l’Epine at the north and Le Mont Grelle along the eastern side of the lake.
Aiguebelette had been put forward to the FISA Congress in Lake Bled today by the ruling Council and the recommendation was ratified by 110 votes to 33.
Among those who were the first to hail the decision was Jean-Claude Killy, the triple Olympic skiing champion, who is now an influential member of the International Olympic Commmittee (IOC).
He said: “We are very happy, It is part of the French tradition that we now organise world events on a regular basis.”
The 2015 event will have extra significance as it will be the main qualifying event for the 2016 Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Jean-Jacques Mulot , president of the French Federation of Rowing (FFSA) said: “We are very pleased and proud that the FISA Congress has shown such confidence in us. It will be great that rowing in France will be so much in the spotlight the year before the Rio Olympics.”
Greek athletes need jobs to get to London
It has emerged that Greek athletes will have to achieve their own funding as public funding has been slashed, apoplectic forcing some athletes to quit the Olympic dream.
The country is in the third year of a recession and sport is paying the price. Funds to the Greek Olympic Committee for 2009-2012 were cut to US$11.3 million, health under a quarter of what it was four years ago, Hellenic Olympics Committee President Spyros Capralos said.
The financial crisis in Greece can relate back to their very holding of the games in 2004. The country spent more than $US15.5 billion in hosting the event, double its initial budget.
“This is a time of unprecedented fiscal effort and we have to cut funding all around,” Prime Minister George Papandreou told the Greek Cabinet on July 26.
“State funding is down but in the situation the country is in, it would be provocative for it not to be,” said Antonios Dimitrakopoulos, president of the Hellenic Sailing Federation.
IMG Media Acquire Media Rights to New European Rugby Competitions
IMG Media has secured a a four-year deal for global television broadcast rights to European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) competitions from the 2014/15 season.
The new partnership with IMG, abortion which will generate a substantial increase in revenue on previous agreements, covers the television broadcast rights outside of the UK, Ireland and France, for the inaugural European Rugby Champions Cup, the European Rugby Challenge Cup, and the Challenge Cup Qualifying Tournament.
Broadcast rights for Italy will be part of the agreement from 2015/16.
IMG will market live and highlights rights across all platforms for the 67 European Rugby Champions Cup games, plus the Play-Offs, 19 matches from the European Rugby Challenge Cup and three games from the Challenge Cup Qualifying Tournament for emerging clubs/provinces.
The two principal tournaments, which are the successors to the Heineken Cup and the Amlin Challenge Cup – will feature 38 professional clubs from the Six Nations countries – England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales – who qualify through their domestic leagues of the Aviva Premiership, Top 14 and Pro 12. There will also be two emerging clubs/provinces from the Qualifying Tournament.
Welcoming the new agreement EPCR Executive Committee member Bruce Craig said: “This new partnership with IMG comes quickly on the back of the conclusion of the UK TV rights contract with BT Sport and BskyB. IMG share our ambition and vision for these tournaments, and we look forward to working with them to ensure European professional club rugby reaches its potential in both established and emerging markets.”
“We are now heading into the October kick-off in a very strong commercial position and expect another significant announcement later this month when the competitive tender process to secure the broadcast rights for France is concluded.”
Michael Mellor, SVP at IMG Media, said: “This is the dawn of a new era in professional club rugby in Europe and it is an exciting proposition for us to be involved in from the very beginning. Our vast worldwide network of offices along with our experience in selling rugby, we believe places us in a great position to grow awareness of the top two European club tournaments across all media platforms.”
EPCR was established in April 2014 and is made up of nine stakeholders – the six unions, the IRFU, FIR, FFR, RFU, Scottish Rugby and WRU and the three club organisations, Premiership Rugby, Ligue Nationale de Rugby and Regional Rugby Wales.
Both competitions will kick-off in October 2014 and be played over nine weekends, culminating in the finals on the weekend of 1 / 2 May 2015.
10 Sports Broadcasting Deals of the Week: 28/06/13
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ABU Acquires Broadcast Rights to 2013 FISU Summer Summer Universiade |
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France Televisions Secure Broadcast Rights to Major FIBA Events |
Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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Spike TV to Telecast Glory Sports International Sports Programming |
Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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IMG Seals Extension to Distribute Chelsea TV Rights Outside of UK & Ireland |
Thursday, 27 June 2013 |
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Professional Bowlers Association Acquire New Expanded ESPN Broadcast Deal |
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ITN to Produce Premier League Clips Coverage for News International Outlets |
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 |
Olympic Stadium Saga Goes On as Spurs Granted Judicial Review
The Olympic Stadium dispute continued yesterday as Tottenham Hotspur were granted permission to challenge the decision that awarded the Olympic Stadium to West Ham.
A High Court judge yesterday said the north London club, and Leyton Orient, had a case for a full judicial review.
Tottenham argue that a £40m loan West Ham were given by Newham Borough Council to help fund their tenancy of the stadium Newham-based Stratford which amounts to state aid and so breaches European law. It is on this basis that Mr Justice Collins allowed the case to go to review. He said they had an “arguable” case. It will be heard on 18 October.
It provides hope for Tottenham as they try to find a new home or develop the area around White Hart Lane, but their chances of eventually taking tenancy of the stadium are still distant. There were overnight reports that the club were considering withdrawing their legal challenge after two private investigations showed they had no claim.
Also the Mayor of London Boris Johnson is set to hand the club about £8m towards developing nearby Northumberland Park, with both the Mayor and Haringey Borough Council anxious not to lose the club from an area in desperate need of regeneration, especially in the wake of the riots earlier this month. “They are needed in Tottenham,” said David Lammy, the area’s MP.
The Northumberland Park development, which would result in a 56,250-seat stadium, will cost around £400m. Moving to the Olympic Stadium remains the cheaper option, and offers appreciably better transport connections, but is opposed by many Tottenham supporters.
There remains a possibility that a deal satisfying all parties will be reached before October, which would then see Tottenham drop their case. The support of the mayor was thought likely to see their legal challenge dropped yesterday. Instead by the afternoon Tottenham’s legal team had persuaded Justice Collins they had a case.
Dinah Rose, Tottenham’s QC, argued that the future of the £486m Olympic stadium remained of “considerable public importance” and that it must be “lawfully disposed of”. Tottenham had been “excluded” by the original bidding process, she said. Newham Council had loaned West Ham £40m as part of a joint bid for the tenancy. Tottenham say that money would not have been made available to West Ham by a bank so it amounts to state aid. Under European law, public money is not allowed to be used to give private companies a competitive advantage. The High Court will now review the decision by Newham to offer the loan, the decision of the OPLC to award the tenancy and the resulting backing received from the mayor and government.
A Department for Culture, Media and Sport spokesman said: “We have noted the judge’s decision today. The matter is in the hands of our lawyers.”
Barry Hearn, Orient’s owner, claims his club will go out of business if West Ham move to Stratford .
If the review does find in Tottenham’s favour the government are then likely to appeal which will draw out the situation even more. Even if Tottenham win all legal arguments and the bidding process has to start over, the presence of the running track which the OPLC and other key bodies will not want to see removed would still need Tottenham to change their initial plans for the stadium.
Racecourse Media Group Secures Media Rights for Royal Ascot
Royal Ascot’s media rights will transfer from At The Races to Racecourse Media Group, RMG, the parent company of Racing UK, in a near-five-year deal, it was announced today.
RMG will be responsible for the distribution of all of the racecourse’s media rights in the UK and overseas, while Racing UK will show every race live from Ascot.
Racing UK will be on-air from 10am for each of the five days of the Royal Meeting, which runs from June 17 to 21, with the first hour free-to-view to all Sky customers.
Charles Barnett, CEO of Ascot, said: “Racing UK’s dedicated presentation and production teams set extremely high standards and we look forward to working closely with the channel and RMG this year and going forward.
“We are particularly excited that our first meeting on Racing UK will immediately become their most extensive broadcast of any meeting in their 10-year history and we are certain they will do the unique occasion justice.
“RMG’s business model of 100% racecourse ownership enables us to increase revenues and reinvest in important areas such as prize money and facilities. The new contract with Racing UK also brings all our rights into line, given our existing TV distribution and betting shop contracts with RMG.”
Richard FitzGerald, CEO of Racing UK and RMG, said: “It’s a privilege and honour to welcome Ascot to the RMG family. The racecourse’s tremendous racing and international reputation is a natural fit alongside the quality output from our other 33 racecourses.
“We look forward to working closely with Johnny Weatherby, Charles Barnett, his successor, and their teams in driving revenue for the course, while delivering the highest production and presentation values worthy of one of the best racecourses in the world.
“Racing UK will be pulling out all the stops to ensure it enriches the viewers’ experience of the Royal meeting, broadcasting all the excitement, news, features, interviews and top-class action from the course. We look forward to telling the story of the meeting in full with no intrusive advertising.
“Racing UK celebrated its 10th birthday on May 29 and the addition of Ascot to our existing portfolio of 33 racecourses is an undoubted highlight of the first decade. Racing UK and RMG are 100% owned by our shareholder racecourses, so all profits are reinvested in the sport. The agreement will benefit Ascot, RMG’s racecourses, the racing community and the sport as a whole.”
50 Sponsorship Deals of the Week: 21/06/13
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Yorkshire Pride to Sponsor Castleford Tigers for 2014 Season |
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Incoming Partnership with Besiktas & Vodafone will Secure Club’s Future says President |
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PrivatAir Become Official Business Aviation Partner of iSportconnect |
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USA Triathlon Names DJO Global as Official Silver-Level Sponsor |
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Magic Marine to Title Sponsor Melges 24 European Championship |
Thursday, 20 June 2013 |
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Hilton HHonors Remains Official Hotel Partner of USA Gymnastics |
Thursday, 20 June 2013 |
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Dove Men+Care Named England Rugby’s Official Grooming Supplier |
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Getty Images Remains Official Photographic Agency of IPC Until 2016 |
Thursday, 20 June 2013 |
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Yamaha Renews Deal as Official Supplier of Toyota Racing for FIA World Endurance Championship |
Thursday, 20 June 2013 |
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Glasgow 2014 Connects with Cisco as Official Network Infrastructure Supporter |
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Skechers Selected as Official Footwear Sponsor of Houston Marathon |
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Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Event at Southwick Gets Two New Sponsors |
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Charlotte Bobcats Replaces Toshiba with New Technology Provider |
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Ultimate Sports Nutrition Gets Title Sponsorship to Bolton Arena |
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Stanford Hospital Named Official Physicians of San Jose Earthquakes |
Monday, 17 June 2013 |
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Motul Signs Three Year Agreement for Le Mans Grandstand Sponsorship |
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State Farm Named Official Auto & Home Insurance Sponsor of 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup |
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BWF Chief Poul-Erik Høyer Resigns as Badminton Europe President
Poul-Erik Høyer has announced his resignation as president of Badminton Europe (BEC), viagra buy having been in charge since August 2010.
The Dane, cialis who replaced South Korean Dr. Kang Young Joong as BWF President in May this year, generic stepped down with immediate effect.
His resignation has been accepted by the Badminton Europe Council which has announced BEC Vice-President Joao Matos of Portugal will assume the presidency until the Annual Delegates’ Meeting next April.
Hoyer, 47, has left to concentrate on his position as President of the Badminton World Federation.
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