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The Publications section provides a selection of reports and guides containing essential information and resource for organisations involved in all areas of the sports market.
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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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Published by : Jul 2007 by Sportcal Global Communications |
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Price : GB£ 195
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The Global Sports Media Yearbook 2010
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The Global Sports Media Yearbook 2010 is the first of its kind, and is unique in the breadth and scope of its content. Covering over 130 territories worldwide, the Yearbook is a comprehensive directory that will become an indispensable tool for executives in the sports media industry.
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Major Sports Events Guide 2010
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The third annual edition of Sportcal's Major Sports Event Guide is the essential guide to all that is happening in the sports events industry for 2010 and beyond, with more in-depth information on the world’s major sporting events than ever before. It is the definitive reference tool for anyone involved in bidding for, hosting and delivering major events.
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Sports Cities and Nations Guide 2009
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The Sport Cities and Nations Guide 2009 is packed with in-depth information and analysis on which cities have been most successful in attracting and hosting world class sporting events between 2004 and 2014. Covering over 100 key sporting cities from more than 50 sporting nations, the guide provides analysis of past events hosted and future events to be hosted, plus facility fact files on current and future venues and hotels.
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