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NFL TO BRING MORE OF ITS GAME TO THE WORLD VIA BROADBAND?

          The NFL's Webcasts of six NFL games to Internet users
     in the Netherlands, Austria and Singapore this past Sunday
     made it "the first major U.S. sports league to broadcast
     television feeds of live games on the Internet," according
     to David Sweet of the WALL STREET JOURNAL.  NFL Enterprises
     Senior VP/Market Development Tola Murphy-Baran said the
     "signals came through beautifully," which means the league
     has "a future with this project."  The audience in Europe
     "was small," as "only a few subscribers to Chello Broadband
     NV" could watch the live games delivered by cable modem. 
     Murphy-Baran: "Employees [at Chello] were staying around the
     office to watch the end of Minnesota-Green Bay at 1 a.m." 
     For the first half of the season, the NFL games "will be
     Webcast for free."  A PPV model will be presented in
     November.  Chello plans to promote the games during street
     fairs in the Netherlands and Austria.  Murphy-Baran: "We
     sent them NFL goodies, like pens and magnets, to hand out to
     get some excitement going."  The NFL "plans to expand the
     program" next season, with the U.K. and Hong Kong "early
     contenders" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 9/29).  BROADCASTING &
     CABLE's Richard Tedesco notes "the potential audience with
     fast Web connections in Europe and Asia is small, but
     growing."  Forrester Research Web entertainment analyst Mark
     Hardie: "They'll take the fans one at a time" (B&C, 9/27). 

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