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MARKETPLACE ROUND-UP

          RACING NEWS: On SPEEDNET, Bill Koenig cites figures
     from IL-based IEG that shows sponsorship spending on auto
     racing will reach "nearly" $1.1B in '98, followed by golf at
     $650M.  The NFL will draw $457M in sponsorship support, the
     Olympic teams "about" $396M, while tennis will attract $287M
     (SPEEDNET, 2/20)....SI's Ed Hinton reports that the result
     of Team Penske's new "look-alike cars," and matching
     uniforms "is higher visibility for each car's sponsor, in
     this case, Miller Lite and Mobil Oil" (SI, 2/23 issue).
          NOTES: AD AGE's Jeff Jensen reports that Staples is the
     latest sponsor "to rethink" its NFL deal.  It is not the
     price of the sponsorship, but the "cost of media time during
     NFL telecasts that Staples believes its needs to leverage"
     (AD AGE, 2/16)....Electronic Arts' signing of Tiger Woods
     "lifted its shares" 11% yesterday, or $4.375, to $44.1875. 
     EA wouldn't disclose terms of Woods' four-year deal, but EA
     CEO John Riccitiello said the deal "could contribute as much
     as" $40-50M in revenue (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 2/20).

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