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BOWL GAMES: FOX SPORTS GETS NEW PROGRAMMING WITH PBA

          Fox Sports Net has reached a five-year agreement to
     carry the Silicon Valley Football Classic bowl game at
     Spartan Stadium in San Jose, CA.  The game, which debuts
     December 31, 2000, matches a WAC team and a national at-
     large opponent (FSN).  In San Jose, Ron Bergman writes that
     each team will receive $1.2M in payout from the game.  In
     exchange for TV rights, Silicon Valley bowl administrators
     "will receive 20 different 30-second commercial spots to
     sell to 10 corporate sponsors and eight more to sell" to the
     game's presenting or title sponsor (MERCURY NEWS, 2/15).  
          SUMMERTIME, THE BOWLING IS EASY: The SPORTSBUSINESS
     JOURNAL's Langdon Brockinton reports that FSN has agreed to
     televise five PBA Tour events this year.  The deal, brokered
     by Chicago-based HA-LO Sports & Entertainment, covers
     tournaments on "consecutive Saturdays" from June 17 through
     July 15.  The PBA's winter and fall tours air on ESPN, but
     ESPN's "increasingly heavy" MLB schedule "precluded it from
     televising events this summer."  HA-LO will "be in charge of
     producing all the telecasts for FSN."  Brockinton writes
     that the deal for FSN "represents the network's first major
     push into pro bowling" (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 2/14).      

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