News Archive
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Minnesota Vikings inch closer to final stadium approval
The Minnesota Vikings NFL team have moved closer to sealing final approval for the construction of a new stadium. Read more...
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ATP heads for Rio after Memphis deal
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has ratified a deal that will see the organisation stage a tournament in Rio de Janeiro from 2014. Read more...
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New UK£3 million investment at Millwall Football Club
Second-tier English soccer team Millwall has signed a new UK£3 million agreement with catering specialists Lindley Venue Catering. Read more...
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Illinois extends 31-year ticketing deal
The University of Illinois has extended its partnership with ticketing solutions provider Paciolan. Read more...
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AEG to bring Moscow’s ‘Galactica’ dream to life
Arena owner and operator AEG Facilities has signed a 'multi-year exclusive agreement' with Russian developer ZAO Rusinkom to provide consultation for the 'Galactica Park' Moscow arena development Read more...
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Viagogo adds to tennis portfolio
Secondary ticketing company Viagogo has signed a deal with the organisers of the Mutua Madrid Open to become the secondary ticketing partner for the tennis tournament this year. Read more...
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SOCAR sponsors the GFF's infrastructure projects
The Georgian Football Federation (GFF) has renewed a sponsorship agreement with the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic's (SOCAR) Georgian subsidiary SOCAR Energy Georgia. Read more...
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Uefa awards contract for Euro 2012 ceremonies
Uefa has awarded the contract to produce and create the opening and closing ceremonies of Euro 2012 to Filmmaster Events/Filmmaster Group following an international competition. Read more...
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Sky high equity deal for MLB Advanced Media
Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM), the interactive media and internet arm of Major League Baseball (MLB) has signed a deal with Row 44 to provide the in-flight broadband entertainment company with a suite of services. Read more...
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Softbank purchases Japan Dome for US$1.06 billion
Japanese telecommunications firm Softbank is to pay US$1.06 billion to buy the Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome stadium. Read more...
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