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NFL EUROPE HANDS OFF TO SPORTSLINE IN $250,000 DEAL

          NFL Europe has tapped SportsLine USA to operate its
     official Web site at www.NFLeurope.com, according to Scott
     Newman of BLOOMBERG NEWS.  SportsLine, which will pay "at
     least" $250,000 in production costs and split any profits
     with the league, "hopes the move will lead to the eventual
     acquisition of the rights for NFL.com," which will be up for
     bidding after the 2000 season.  ESPN, which purchased the
     rights for NFL.com for as much as $10M, said it "wouldn't
     pay anything" for the NFL Europe Web site.  ESPN Internet
     Ventures Senior VP/GM Steve Zales: "We decided to pass. 
     With our existing relationship with the NFL, we feel we're
     covering the majority of the interest in the sport."  Newman
     reports that neither the NFL nor SportsLine would release
     NFLeurope.com's traffic numbers "because they're so low" and
     the site "doesn't generate enough traffic to be measured by
     Media Matrix" (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 4/28).  
          RUSHING TO DAYLIGHT: With the two-year deal, SportsLine
     has relaunched NFLeurope.com with a new look and added
     features (NFL Europe).  In addition, NTN Communications,
     Inc. announced that its interactive football strategy game,
     located at QB1.com, will be featured on NFLeurope.com.  The
     feature will receive on air promotion during the league's
     telecasts on Fox, Fox Sports Net and DirecTV.  SportsLine
     USA will sell advertising and share ad revenue on QB1.com
     and NFLeurope.com (NTN).  

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