PPL plans January launch for sports magazine
20 Dec 2005 | by by Sam Matthews
programmes for The Open Golf Championship, The England and Wales Cricket Board, Scottish Football Association ...
If England were to make the final, football fans would be desperate to see the match in high definition. And if they couldn't manage to get a box themselves, the word of mouth that can drive the rapid ... and running, it will not have the rights to any of the England games. The BBC, on the other hand, will have ...
programmes for The Open Golf Championship, The England and Wales Cricket Board, Scottish Football Association ...
to Charles Allen, chief executive of ITV, and will be based in the north of England, close to production ...
news bureau in Beijing, improving news programming in the north of England and Scotland, investing ...
GMG plans to launch Rock Talk across the north east of England and will broadcast speech all day and classic rock music all night if the group's application for the new licence is successful. GCap has put in a bid for its indie station Xfm, which is already in London and Manchester, while Chrysalis Radio ...
to end its £5m-a-year sponsorship of the England team. It seems football sponsors are not happy. While ... in exploiting the England team and the FA Cup. But the period of exclusivity, which allows an incumbent ... value for money.' So, does an FA sponsorship deliver value? Few analysts doubt the England team is a ...
's San Siro stadium. Among the players expected to take part are England captain David Beckham ...
for its sole advertiser, HMV. Francis Fulford: Why England's F***ed "I expect this was written ... on Sky One's Francis Fulford: Why England's F***ed. The opinionated aristo left Devon to find out why ... at Romford dog-track, where he chatted with working-class fellows about England's marvellous history ...
, the former England footballer, has launched a bi-monthly magazine, Icon, aimed at footballers ...
, England actually had a side that could give the Aussies a match. In the past, cricket sponsorship ...
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