Discovery Communications Secure Controlling Interest in Eurosport International

Discovery Communications has announced the completion of its acquisition of a controlling interest in Eurosport International, ailment after they increased their interest in Eurosport to 51% from 20% as part of a larger strategic partnership with TF1 Group that began in December 2012.

With the addition of Eurosport’s six pay-TV brands, cialis Eurosport, Eurosport HD, Eurosport 2, Eurosport 2 HD, Eurosport Asia-Pacific and Eurosportnews, Discovery Communications now operates more than 210 worldwide TV networks reaching 2.7 billion cumulative subscribers.

David Zaslav, President and CEO of Discovery Communications commented: “Eurosport is a perfect strategic fit for growing market share, strengthening relationships with advertisers and affiliates, and bringing ‘must have’ content to passionate viewers across the globe.

“By combining Eurosport’s popular sports programming with Discovery’s global brands and local expertise, we will continue to capitalize on the international growth of pay-TV and create long-term value for our shareholders.”

Discovery will be working with Eurosport management and employees on a long-term business plan to fully optimize Eurosport’s channels as part of Discovery’s suite of global networks.

“Together, Discovery and Eurosport are undoubtedly stronger. Discovery has built the most successful international pay-TV business in all of media and we are excited to utilize that expertise to further strengthen Eurosport’s programming and platforms,” said Jean-Briac Perrette, President of Discovery Networks International

Eurosport is celebrating its 25th year in live sport broadcast in 2014.

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Former Fifa President Blatter Sees Six-Year Ban Upheld After Appeal

Former Fifa President Sepp Blatter remains suspended from all football-related activities for six years, asthma after his appeal against the ban was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

The 80-year-old saw his spell as Fifa president end in 2015, amidst allegations of corruption. The Swiss was banned in December 2015, after Fifa’s Ethics committee found him guilty of breaches amounting to an ‘’executive abuse’’ of his position.

Blatter, who had spent over four decades with Fifa, was found to have made a ‘’disloyal payment’’ to former UEFA President Michael Platini, with the Frenchman also receiving a worldwide ban from football.

Both Blatter and Platini claim the payment was due to consultancy work completed between 1998 and 2002, but CAS found the payment had ‘’no contractual basis’’.

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NASCAR confirm Mars renewal

NASCAR, and Mars Chocolate North America have announced a renewed agreement that will extend their Official Partnership through 2019.

As part of the renewed relationship, Mars Chocolate will continue its designation as the Official Chocolate of NASCAR®, ensuring its various brands remain a race day staple for millions of fans.

“Our association with NASCAR has proven to be a true win-win partnership and we’re excited to continue the relationship for the next several years,” explained William Clements, vice president, sponsorships and sports marketing, Mars Chocolate North America. “From helping M&M’S celebrate their 75th anniversary to energizing the thousands of Mars Chocolate Associates coast to coast, NASCAR is the perfect platform to fuel our business.”

With more than 15 consecutive years of Official Partnership and a historic championship run as the primary sponsor of the No. 18 M&M’S Toyota last season, Mars Chocolate is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable brands in the sport. Mars Chocolate continues to execute a fully integrated strategy that includes advertising, event marketing, social media, business to business, and associate engagement.

“Mars Chocolate has delivered creative and engaging activations that our brand loyal fans have embraced throughout the past 15 years,” said Steve Phelps, executive vice president and chief global sales and marketing officer, NASCAR. “As the Official Chocolate of NASCAR, Mars Chocolate has made race day more enjoyable for millions of fans and we are proud to continue our successful partnership.”

Twitter to show more live sport after Pac-12 deal

Twitter will be premier streaming partner of Pac-12 Networks with at least 150 games over the 2016-2017 academic year live streamed to fans on Twitter.

Pac-12 Networks, part of the US college sports conference the Pac-12, announced the deal earlier today.

Pac-12 Networks President Lydia Murphy-Stephans said: “The Pac-12 Networks’ collaboration with Twitter reflects our ongoing commitment to increasing exposure for Pac-12 universities and their live, school-produced events,”

“By expanding our digital footprint, Pac-12 Plus also allows us to connect more fans with more, live Pac-12 sports content through a platform they use every day.”

Anthony Noto, Twitter’s chief financial officer added: “Twitter is the fastest way to find out what is happening in live sports,”

“Our partnership with the Pac-12 Networks will give sports fans a great way to view live sporting events along with the live Twitter conversation they are already accustomed to.”

These events are produced by Pac-12 universities and will also still be streamed on university official athletic sites and Pac-12.com.

 

The 2015 iSportconnect Sport Industry Review

By Christian Radnedge

To say it’s been an eventful year in the sports industry would almost be an understatement.

With large-scale competitions, rx elections, unhealthy and even corruption scandals there has been much to discuss and debate – especially at our many exclusive events.

2024 Olympic Bid

The year began with the United States Olympic Committee triumphantly announcing they had chosen Boston as their candidate city to bid to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Local residents were not so keen however, and just six months later in July the city’s bid had been dropped – being replaced by two-time host Los Angeles at the last minute.

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At the time of writing there are four bids in contention for the Games; Budapest, Los Angeles, Paris and Rome, with Hamburg having dropped out last week due to a lack of public support. International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach’s Agenda 2020 changes to the bidding process already look to have had an impact, with cities more scrutinising in their approach to applying for the massive sports showpiece.

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Marius_VizerIt looks like the remaining candidate cities will not be showcasing themselves in the future at SportAccord, after former president Marius Vizer launched a stinging attack on the IOC and president Bach in his opening speech at this year’s convention in Sochi.

A number of international federations suspended their membership of umbrella-body SportAccord in protest at Vizer’s criticism of the Olympic movement. Thousands tuned into iSportconnect’s rolling coverage as the Hungarian moved to calm waters but the damage had been done. He later resigned as president, being succeeded by the head of the International Tennis Federation Francesco Ricci Bitti.

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Premier League TV Rights

In February, the Premier League landed a significant payday after securing a £5.1 billion sale of its broadcasting rights to Sky and BT Sport for the seasons 2016 to 2019.

It goes some way to explain why the Premier League felt they could afford to drop title sponsorship from next year when its contract with Barclays runs out.

FIFA

Meanwhile, May 2015 could go down as one of the most infamous months in sporting history.

Just two days before the FIFA presidential election in Zurich, dawn raids by Swiss police saw several FIFA officials arrested as part of an investigation into corruption in world football by the US Department of Justice.

iSportconnect’s Christian Radnedge was in Switzerland to report on Sepp Blatter beating challenger Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan to secure a fifth term in office as head of FIFA.

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However, not long after winning the support of the majority of FIFA’s 209 member associations, the 79-year-old announced he was to step down at an extraordinary congress next year.

As of writing, there are five challengers bidding to succeed Blatter as FIFA president: Prince Ali, Jerome Champagne, Tokyo Sexwale, Gianni Infantino, Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa.

The FIFA scandal meant that there was a light presence of world football’s governing body at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada, a tournament that shattered records in attendance, TV figures – especially in the United States – and digital interaction for the competition.

IAAF

The IAAF World Athletics Championships in Beijing saw the Chinese capital finally using its iconic Bird’s Nest Stadium from the 2008 Olympics in another multi-sport capacity.

The month of August also saw new leadership at the IAAF, with iSportconnect staying up all night in the UK to liveblog proceedings where Seb Coe succeeded Lamine Diack as head of world athletics.

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The euphoria around Coe’s triumph would soon dissipate as the Briton had to deal with the revelations surrounding Russia’s historic systematic doping programme, as discovered by German broadcaster ARD and The Sunday Times.

An independent World Anti-Doping Commission confirmed the allegations and the IAAF council voted to suspend the All-Russia Athletics Federation until the country became compliant with the WADA code.

The ban puts their participation at the Rio Olympics in 2016 at risk. But Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko has insisted his country will do all it can to cooperate with anti-doping measures and regain its status in the world of track and field.

Rugby World Cup

But while the fallout from athletics and FIFA continues, the world of rugby can hold its head high after a hugely successful Rugby World Cup in England.

It was not successful for the home nation, however, who exited the competition in the pool stage. Despite fears that this would trigger a decrease in interest and therefore potential profits, Rugby World Cup 2015 went on to deliver more than £250 million in ticket revenues alone, with an £80 million surplus for World Rugby and a £15 million surplus going to the RFU.

Pre-tournament boasts of England 2015 being the biggest Rugby World Cup ever were proved true as a record 2.5 million attended the tournament, while 120 million tuned in to watch the All Blacks defeat Australia 34-17 in the sell-out final at Twickenham to become the first team to win back-to-back World Cup titles.

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The next Rugby World Cup takes place in Asia for the first time when Japan hosts in 2019.

But for now, the sport turns its focus to the debut of the sevens competition in the Olympics next year.

Once the clock ticks over to 2016, almost the entire sports industry starts counting down until the opening ceremony on August 5. You can be sure iSportconnect will be there every step of the way.

What were your highlights of 2015 in sport business? Let us know in our discussion HERE.

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FIFA Ethics Committee Want Lifetime Ban Handed to Platini

The FIFA Ethics Committe has requested a life ban for UEFA president Michel Platini, according to his lawyer.

Platini, along with FIFA president Sepp Blatter, is serving a 90-day suspension for allegations of corruption, especially a “disloyal payment” made to Platini by Blatter in 2011 for £1.35m.

Both men have denied any wrongdoing but had appeals rejected by FIFA last week.

But Platini’s lawyer Thibaud d’Alès has now confirmed FIFA are seeking to ban the Frenchman for life, which he describes as a “scandal” and “excessive”.

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IOC Label WADA Report “Shocking” and “Saddening”

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has released a statement following the doping report released by the WADA Independent Commission on Monday, viagra 100mg saying it is “very saddening for the world of sport”.

The WADA report has recommended that the IAAF suspend the Russian Athletic Federation (ARAF) from all competitions, including the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. 

The IOC statement read: “This is a deeply shocking report and very saddening for the world of sport. The IOC trusts that the new leadership of the IAAF with its President Sebastian Coe will draw all the necessary conclusions and will take all the necessary measures. In this context the IOC welcomes the clear commitment expressed by IAAF to do “whatever it takes to protect the clean athletes and rebuild trust in our sport.”

“The protection of the clean athletes is a top priority for the International Olympic Committee. This is why in Olympic Agenda 2020 the IOC has undertaken far reaching measures in this commitment.

“With regard to the Olympic Games, the IOC will continue to take whatever measures needed to safeguard clean athletes, clean sport and good governance. In the most recent Olympic Summit meeting we have decided to make testing independent from sports organisations and have entrusted WADA to come up with proposals.

“The IOC will also carefully study the report with regard to the Olympic Games. If any infringements on the anti-doping rules by athletes and or their entourage should be established, the IOC will react with its usual zero tolerance policy.

“We support the attempt of the independent commission to bring all the facts to light in the interest of the integrity of the sport and the protection of the cleans athletes.

“With regard to the police inquiries against the former IAAF President Mr. Lamine Diack the IOC Ethics Commission has today decided to recommend the provisional suspension of his IOC honorary membership.”

Hangzhou Chosen to Stage 2022 Asian Games

The Chinese city Hangzhou has been selected as the host of the 2022 Asian Games.

The city bid for the Games unopposed and the Olympic Council of Asia signed a contract with officials from the city at a meeting in Turkmenistan.

More info HERE.