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TIGER, LIVE IN TOKYO: FOX INKS DEAL FOR PRIME-TIME TOURNEY

          Fox Sports "has cut a deal to televise" The Tiger Woods
     Invitational, a Skins-format primetime event featuring
     Woods, according to Langdon Brockinton of MEDIAWEEK.  Fox
     Sports Net (FSN), which will produce the event, will air the 
     three-hour telecast on November 9 or 10.  The tournament,
     played near Tokyo, will be staged by Nike Sports Ent.  FSN
     Exec VP Arthur Smith: "It's a hot property because of Tiger
     -- that's one reason we're airing it in prime time." 
     Brockinton adds that with Nike on board, FSN "hopes to sell"
     the rest of the inventory "to four to six advertisers."  FSN
     is "projecting" a 2.5 rating (MEDIAWEEK, 10/20).
          GLUTTONY: Brockinton also reports that "a glut of games
     has contributed to a sharp dropoff" in college football TV
     ratings so far this season.  Some networks "have suffered
     sharp ratings declines this season among men 50-plus,"
     including ABC whose numbers "are off" 27% for that demo. 
     But men 50-plus "are watching less TV in general on Saturday
     afternoons, with total viewership in the demo" down 11%. 
     ABC's "more-coveted men 18-49 demo is flat" at 3.0, compared
     to ESPN, whose men 18-34, men 18-49 and men 25-54 demos "are
     up 17, 8 and 8 percent, respectively" (MEDIAWEEK, 10/20). 

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