Category: Sports

  • Azlan Shah Cup Hockey live on ESS

    Azlan Shah Cup Hockey live on ESS

    MUMBAI: ESS will telecast the 15th Azlan Shah Cup tournament live & exclusive starting 18 June 2006. Staged every two years till 1998, the tournament is now an annual feature owing to growth of popularity of the game in Malaysia.

    This year, the tournament is divided into two pools with India, Australia, Malaysia and Korea in one pool and Pakistan, Netherlands, Argentina and New Zealand battling in the other. The top two teams after a round robin clash in each pool will clash in the semi finals of the tournament.

    Schedule of matches to be telecast live on ESPN Star Sports

    18 June 2006 06:00 Argentina Vs New Zealand Star Sports
    18 June 2006 12:30 India Vs Australia Star Sports
    18 June 2006 7:30 Malaysia Vs South Korea Star Sports

    19 June 2006 06:00 Netherlands Vs Pakistan Star Sports
    19 June 2006 12:30 Korea Vs Australia Star Sports
    19 June 2006 2:30 India Vs Malaysia Star Sports

    20 June 2006 12:30 Netherlands Vs Argentina ESPN
    20 June 2006 2:30 Pakistan Vs New Zealand ESPN

    21 June 2006 12:30 India Vs Korea Star Sports
    21 June 2006 2:30 Malaysia Vs Australia Star Sports

    22 June 2006 12:30 Pakistan Vs Argentina Star Sports
    22 June 2006 2:30 Netherlands Vs New Zealand Star Sports

    23 June 2006 12:30 Semi Final I Star Sports
    23 June 2006 2:30 Semi Final 2 Star Sports

    24 June 2006 05:00 7th/8th Placing Star Sports
    24 June 2006 07:00 5th/6th Placing Star Sports
    24 June 2006 12:30 3rd/4th Placing Star Sports

    25 June 2006 2:30 Final Star Sports

     

  • Podcast.com launches soccer World Cup showcase

    Podcast.com launches soccer World Cup showcase

    MUMBAI: Podcast site Podcast.com has launched a collection of podcasts about the 2006 Fifa World Cup.

    With this, worldwide fans of both podcasts and soccer can enjoy reports from and about the world’s largest sporting event with the unique perspectives of podcasters from around the world.

    This Podcast.com showcase features audio and video podcasts created by and for fans of the World Cup experience, highlighting matches, celebrations, and everything in-between. The site is available at worldcup.podcast.com as a free service to football fans around the globe.

    Podcast.com states that Podcasts are augmenting and often replacing mainstream media as a trusted, compelling source for coverage of major local and world events.

    Podcast.com founder and CEO Scott Beatty says, “This is the first World Cup in history that is being covered by the fans. We estimate that by the 2010 World Cup, 50 per cent of football fans worldwide will be following the matches via consumer generated media, including podcasts of audio, video, pictures and text. Fans crave authenticity that podcasts provide. Media is being democratised through these podcasts, and we want to accentuate this movement.”

    The Worldcup.Podcast.com node marks the launch of a Podcast.com initiative to offer branded subdomains under the Podcast.com URL. Podcast.com will regularly create easy-to-remember subdomains about specific subjects that enrich, inform and delight consumers with focused interests.

    Podcast.com is a service that allows listeners and viewers to quickly search for and sample podcasts within the browser without having to subscribe to individual podcast feeds.This unique functionality fills the consumer need to quickly navigate through the glut of rich media available on the Web today.

    Podcast.com says that it amplifies the media that individuals and companies make in order to help media creators find more audience and media consumers find the content they desire.

  • 5 million visit Fifa website on Day 1 of WC

    5 million visit Fifa website on Day 1 of WC

    MUMBAI: With the Fifa World Cup in full swing, comScore Networks analysis reveals that over 5 million users worldwide visited the official website hosted by Yahoo! at Fifaworldcup.yahoo.com on the opening day of the Fifa World Cup.

    According to the digital media measurement company comScore, this was followed by an average of 4.4 million visitors during the opening weekend.

    Additionally, comScore revealed the site served more than 400,000 video streams on the opening day and averaged approximately 375,000 streams per day throughout the weekend.

    As per a release issued by the company, 57 per cent of the page views occurring during the opening weekend were from the English-language section of the site. While in the non-English language content, the Spanish language section made up 14 per cent of page views.

    The Asian language content also drew significant traffic with six per cent of the pages viewed in Japanese, three per cent in Chinese and just one per cent in Korean, combining for more than 18 million page views per day, adds the release.

  • Phillips, Yahoo survey reveals the passion of soccer fans

    Phillips, Yahoo survey reveals the passion of soccer fans

    MUMBAI: With the football World Cup gaining momentum in Germany Fifa partners Philips and Yahoo! conducted an Ultimate Football Fan Survey.

    The aim was to gain more insight into how fans enjoy and celebrate the game. The results include more than 4,500 respondents from nine countries, including World Cup hopefuls such as Brazil, Germany and The Netherlands, all of whom provided their feelings and perspective on a variety of topics ranging from what they would give up for a ticket to the Fifa World Cup to which team will triumph as the champion.

    What makes a great football fan? According to the survey, 44 per cent of respondents in Argentina and 41 per cent of respondents in the U.K. said that a true football fan is someone who will support his or her favorite team even during a losing season. Other markets differ in their view of what makes a football fan a fanatic, including 23 per cent of Brazilian respondents who will watch every game of the season and almost 24 per cent of Italian respondents who said that they will paint their body in national colors to gear up for the matches.

    The survey also probed into what fans would do for a ticket to the final, including selling their car or even giving up well-deserved vacation. Adding to the fervor, an average of 15 per cent of the global respondents claim to watch more than 31 hours of football a month, with 30 per cent of the fans in Argentina responding that they think about the World Cup ‘every waking moment’ when not watching the games.

    Football and technology: A true match both on and off the field

    With many fans dreaming of attending this high-profile sporting event in person, the majority of sports enthusiasts watch from the comfort of the couch. An average of 89 per cent of survey participants stated that they typically watch a football match at home versus an average of only 25 per cent who will attend the games in person.

    For the fans at home, Philips provides home entertainment products to ensure they are immersed in the game. More than 45 per cent of respondents in Argentina, Brazil, the U.K. and Spain agree that a new Flat TV would create the perfect World Cup M home viewing experience.

    35 per cent of fans in Mexico think that a DVD Recorder with Hard Disk would enhance the experience. Providing a colorful element to the entertainment experience, Philips’ says that its Ambilight FlatTVs are ideal for sports aficionados and design-discerning individuals alike. Philips’ Ambilight sets create a better perceived image and expand the viewing area to ensure fans catch all of the action on the field.

    Although there is a certain thrill to attending the game in person, sports enthusiasts believe watching the World Cup at home certainly has its advantages. 57 per cent of survey participants believe they are in a better position to make an important judgment call in front of their television versus a referee on the field.

    A true football fan will always remember those great moments of the game that make the World Cup an exciting and dramatic international sporting event in the world. The great moments are more than a memory to many fans thanks to some of the technology that has changed the game of football. More than 50 per cent of global survey respondents said that instant replay is the technology that has most influenced the game of football.

    When asked which team will be the most feared nearly 70 per cent of the survey respondents named Brazil, which was also named by more than half of the survey respondents as the clear favorite to win the World Cup. The rest of the world will also have their eyes set on the Brazilian team with 64 per cent of respondents outside of Brazil watching this exciting team during the World Cup.

    With Brazilian football star Ronaldinho, who was selected by nearly 62 per cent of the global respondents as the best player in the world today, it’s no surprise that Brazil is the clear favorite to win the World Cup.

    According to the survey, an average of 46 per cent of the global respondents believe that Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal in Mexico in 1986 was the greatest World Cup moment, while 26 per cent of the global respondents feel that Geoff Hurst’s hattrick was the best highlight in World Cup history.

    Keeping up with the FIFA World Cup™ away from home

    According to the survey, nearly 70 per cent of all respondents will follow their team’s progress on the Internet while away from the television; yet new technology allows fans to turn up their FIFA World Cup™ experience a notch further, even while at work or away from the computer.

    With time zones and work schedules posing a problem for the action, Philips DVD Recorders with Hard Disk enable sports enthusiasts around the world to control the game on their own terms, and never miss any of the action. Phillips says that its DVD Recorder with Hard Disk is the ultimate game and memory preserver, enabling users to record the game directly onto a DVD or preserve it on the unit’s hard disk drive.

    This survey was commissioned by Philips and fielded to more than 4,500 respondents throughout Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, The U.K., Germany, Italy, France, Spain and The Netherlands via the Yahoo! global network. The survey focussed on both male and female respondents over the age of 18 with at least one television in their home.

  • Zee Sports gets involved with ‘Nascar Mania’

    Zee Sports gets involved with ‘Nascar Mania’

    MUMBAI: Zee Sports has launched a new show Nascar Mania.

    This half hour magazine programme showcases all the elements that make up a Nascar race. Miss India 2003 Nikita Anand will host the half hour show to be telecast on the weekdays at 5:30 pm. The show will have the top stories from Nascar Nextel Series, the history of Nascar and technical tips.

    For the uninitiated, Nascar stands for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. It is a motor sports event in the US. Over 75 million television viewers watch the race every year. Nascar has three national series – the Nascar Nextel Cup Series, Nascar Cup Series and Nascar Craftsman Truck Series. Drivers in each race compete on different tracks throughout the year. The channel says that over 100 million fans follow Nascar races worldwide.

    Zee Sports business head Himanshu Mody said, “Nascar is a popular sport with many interesting people involved. Whether it is a driver, crewmember or owner, the stories and events that take place all season long will give viewers a new perspective on the sport and the teams they follow.

    “The launch of the new show is a continuation of our efforts to bring the best of sports to viewers. I hope the show will allow fans to feel closer to the sport and the people involved, give them a real sense of involvement and appreciation for everything that is Nascar.”

    Anand said, “I am tremendously excited to be a part of Nascar Mania. Nascar is one of the most exciting sports today and I can’t wait to bring a new and unique perspective to the fans.”The various segments in the programme present different aspects of Nascar. Know Nascar guides the viewer and speaks about the basic terms and other facts about Nascar. The segement By track stories deals with people associated with Nascar. This segment provides access, a perspective on each week’s Nextel Cup race, pre- and post-race interviews.

    Pace Update is a rapid-fire news update segment from the world of Nascar. Drivers Unplugged is the section to get up close and personal with the drivers and their performance in Nascar. Every week, the Nascar Race goes to different parts of America and on different Speedways, or tracks. Track Talk is an informative section that gives insights, history, trivia etc.. of the track. Blast from the Past is a section that presents Nascar drivers from the past. Tech Tips is the segment that talks about the finer points about the stock cars used in Nascar.

  • Fifa in a funk over BBC show

    Fifa in a funk over BBC show

    MUMBAI: Even as the football World Cup gathers momentum in Germany, football’s governing body Fifa is in a funk over a BBC Panorama show which aired in the UK a few days ago.

    The report was called The Beautiful Bung – Corruption and the World Cup. Veteran reporter Andrew Jennings revealed the serious allegations and evidence that triggered a major investigation by the Swiss authorities. The report had shown serious allegations of bungs, sleaze and vote-rigging by some of the men running the World Cup.

    In the programme, Jennings was pushed by a Fifa vice president for asking him how much profit he plans to make from selling World Cup tickets this year. Then he was banned from Fifa headquarters for asking president Sepp Blatter on what he knows about kickbacks to senior officials from a company seeking lucrative contracts.

    The programme revealed that over a million pounds worth of bribes have secretly been repaid. Not by the officials who received the kickbacks, but, according to a secret court judgement, by Fifa itself. Magistrate Hildbrand must decide if this act went against Swiss law. If it did, some of the most senior Fifa officials could face jail.

    Fifa has issued a statement stating that it takes exception to certain allegations in Panorama. This does not mean that any of the other points raised are acceptable to Fifa as the truth. Fifa notes that as confirmed by the relevant authorities, it is completely false and defamatory to claim that either Blatter or Fifa are the subject of a bribery probe by the Swiss police. Fifa says that in the past, it was actually the victim of ISL irregularities. On the BBC show, a senior executive from ISL, the former marketing company that paid the bribes, had spoken anonymously to Jennings, revealing that ‘bungs’ were paid systematically, frequently through offshore bank accounts, over a 20-year period.

    ISL was set up in 1982 and soon acquired the marketing and television rights to the Olympic Games, the World athletics championships and the football World Cup. Media reports indicate that rumours have circulated for years that senior sports officials took bribes in return for these lucrative contracts. ISL collapsed in 2001 and when the liquidator took over the company’s bank records, he found evidence of bribes.

    Some officials repaid the money but when others declined, the liquidator went to court. The result was a secret deal in early 2004 to repay more. Fifa says that it looks forward to the final proceedings in the Swiss courts, which it continues to support. During his investigation for the BBC, Jennings travelled from the Swiss Alps to the beaches of the Caribbean.

  • Infront TV deal brings World Cup telecast to North Korea

    Infront TV deal brings World Cup telecast to North Korea

    MUMBAI: Switzerland based sports marketing company Infront Sports & Media has inked a broadcast agreement with the Korean Broadcasting Commission of South Korea (KBC) for Fifa World Cup for the territory of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea).

    KBC has acquired the broadcasting rights on behalf and for North Korean’s national broadcaster, Korean Radio and Television (KRT), and agreed to support KRT with the broadcast of all 64 matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup via satellite transmission, according to an official release. 

    KRT is planning to transmit the matches of South Korea’s national team as often as possible.

    For the first time in history of the FIFA World Cup there will be licensed coverage of the world’s single biggest sport event in the closed Communist country.

    “The power of the Fifa World Cup is able to bring down barriers of all kinds. The fans in North Korea are now able to enjoy world-class football and experience first hand how the Fifa World Cup brings nations together,” said Infront executive director Oliver Seibert.

    Infront is exclusively responsible for the worldwide marketing and sales of the broadcast rights to the 2006 Fifa World Cup. The company has made the event more widely available than ever before. The release also add that there will be the highest number of broadcasters (more than 500) in the history of the Fifa World Cup and coverage provided in virtually every country of the world.

  • Ten Sports to explode with Backlash on May 14th

    Ten Sports to explode with Backlash on May 14th

    Mumbai, May 12, 2006: The Terrible Trio — Cena, Triple H and Edge – will get involved in yet another hell-raising Battle of Fury. The mayhem is all set to explode on the WWE pay-per-view, Backlash on Sunday, 14th May 2006 at 11.00 pm on Ten Sports.

    An annual WWE event, Backlash which started in 1999 has a huge fan following. Triple H is the only wrestler to have competed at every Backlash event with a win-loss record of 3-5 to date.

    But the question that rankles all — is the reigning champ, John ‘The Champ’ Cena indomitable? Though Cena has been pinned down by both Triple H and the Edge in the past, this match could just change the fortunes of the ‘Champ’. Whatever the outcome, this match will display perseverance, muscle power and ofcourse, bloodied faces, the hallmark of Backlash.

    Also present will be rivals, McMohan with son Shane who will try to beat the life out of Shawn Michaels and his divine, imaginary partner ‘God’. The ‘Kane v/s Big Show’ match could prove true to the most gory tagline of WWE : ‘an eye for an eye’ as Kane could probably make a beeline for Big Show’s eyes! Is he good at gouging? Wait and watch!

    By far, an interesting and entertaining match will be featuring the two most athletic superstars in WWE today — Rob Van Dam and Shelton Benjamin — in the Intercontinental Championship. The stakes are definitely higher in this winner-takes-it-all match.

    And not to be left behind are the female contenders to WWE. – Trish ‘Psycho’ Stratus and Mickie ‘Cat’s claws’ James – who will provide with a heady combo of brain, brawn and beauty – a match with so much edge-of-the-seat action, you’ll hardly be able to lean back in your armchair!

  • AIR ties-up with Deutsche Welle on Fifa coverage

    AIR ties-up with Deutsche Welle on Fifa coverage

    MUMBAI: The enthusiasm for Fifa World Cup is truly at an all time high. Some good news for All India Radio listeners! 

    AIR has tied-up with the German broadcasting company Deutsche Welle for World Cup programming. 

    Starting 10 June, AIR will broadcast a Deutsche Welle magazine programme on the World Cup everyday till 10 July at 8:30 pm, directly from Germany.

    This magazine will be aired in English and Hindi on 65 radio stations across the country on AIR’s national network and in Delhi on the Indraprastha channel at 819 kHz as well as on Air’s DTH service, according to an official release. 

    This World Cup broadcast will is expected to reach as many as 90 per cent of India’s population. Deutsche Welle has also announced a contest to lure this segment.

    BBC extends deal with AIR on Fifa coverage

    More good news is that BBC World Service is extending its live commentary for a further 11 pool matches. BBC had earlier entered into a deal with AIR to broadcast live commentary for the opening match, the semi-finals and the final.

    In the statement issued today by AIR, the two have entered into an agreement, whereby BBC will provide live commentary on all matches featuring the soccer biggies – Brazil, Argentina, Germany and England.

    A total of 11 pool matches will be relayed over the AIR network comprising 65 primary service stations and 17 rainbow FM channels and Vividh Bharati service (late night matches). 

    The commentary will be in English, which will be given by BBC Radio Five Allan Green and John Murray.

    While, the commentary for the two semi-finals and final matches will be in Hindi and English, as AIR will be sending its own team to Germany to cover these matches live.

    The special World Cup reports can be heard daily on All India Radio’s FM Gold 106.4 FM and Rajdhani Channel at 07.05 local time everyday until 10 July.

  • IMImobile bags Fifa World Cup melody license

    IMImobile bags Fifa World Cup melody license

    MUMBAI: Hyderabad based IMImobile, a global end-to-end enabler of mobile value added services has bagged the distribution rights for the Official Melody of the 2006 Fifa World Cup to over 90 million mobile subscribers spread over 17 countries in the Indian subcontinent, Middle East and Africa.

    IMImobile has signed a license agreement with London based Kobalt Music Publishing, which controls and administers the copyright to the melody on behalf of football’s governing body Fifa.

    During the 2006 Fifa World Cup, IMImobile will offer a full range of mobile download content of the melody.

    IMImobile vice president marketing and sales Bibhu Kumar says, “The Official Melody of the 2006 Fifa World Cup is one fine example of how music combined with such a mega sports show can help draw an even wider fan base and increase the event’s popularity.”

    IMImobile has bagged the rights to distribute the melody in several countries including India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It also has the rights to sub license across operators and aggregators in these countries.

    In the sports front, IMImobile was the only VAS enabler to distribute Johnnie Walker Super Series to cell phone users in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in October last year.