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Sportcal.com is widely recognised as the leading website for the global
sports industry providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive information
available, including news and data on sports broadcasting, sponsorship and
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NEW Sport on Broadband 2007: Video Rights, the Internet and IPTV |
The global sports online advertising market is set to be worth US$2 billion by 2009 as more advertisers focus
their spend on internet-delivered sports events, according to Sportcal.com’s latest 328-page report, Sport on Broadband 2007: Video Rights, the Internet and IPTV.
The report offers a comprehensive reference guide to this expanding market, using interviews with key industry players, case studies, graphs, charts and tables providing the trends,
issues and business opportunities involved, whether you are a rights holder, an events organiser, an internet service provider or a company servicing the new media market. |
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NEW The Sports Market Review |
The 10th issue of Sportcal.com’s quarterly The Sports Market Review is now available, published with a fresh new design to coincide with a major re-launch of our acclaimed sports industry website Sportcal.com.
This issue of The Sports Market Review contains a feature examining a new and growing phenomenon at major sports events: the fan zone or fan park. From the rugby and soccer World Cups to American football’s Super Bowl, fan zones are proving a big hit with supporters.
The issue opens with an exclusive interview with Gilbert Felli, the Olympic Games executive director, who discusses the commercial issues surrounding the inaugural Youth Olympics in 2010.
Other features include a complete breakdown of UCI ProTour cycling sponsors – who’s pulled out and who’s sticking with the tour in the face of the sport’s continuing doping problems – and an examination of a new strategy by the FAI, the international air sports federation, to encourage more bids to stage the World Air Games.
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