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Big Four Premier League club spending fell in this year's summer transfer window, while non Big Four clubs stole a march by outspending them significantly, according to the findings of accountancy firm KPMG's newly-launched Football Transfer Barometer.
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US network NBC's coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games dominated the first ever out-of-home television ratings conducted by the Nielsen Company and Integrated Media Measurement Inc., (IMMI).
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New Zealand's three biggest cities will host the knock-out stages of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Reuters reports.
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G4S Security Services (UK) is to invest £1 million promoting Judo over the next four years, as part of the FTSE-British Olympic Association (BOA) Initiative.
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UEFA president, Michel Platini, wants to shorten the summer transfer window in order to prevent players from representing two clubs in the same season, Sky Sports reports.
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Six Tribune television stations from the US media group, Tribune, have acquired the rights to six regular season National Football League (NFL) games from the NFL Network.