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OLYMPIC NOTES: SOCOG TO OPEN UP MEDIA COVERAGE; PAX TV DEAL

          SOCOG has received the IOC Exec Board's "approval in
     principle for a plan that will permit broadcasting companies
     ... that have not purchased the exclusive rights to
     televise" the 2000 Games to "film limited footage with the
     main cluster of Olympic competition venues in the
     background" (Mike Gorrell, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 4/19).  The
     plan calls for the Olympic Coordination Authority to issue
     on a "rotating basis" eight permits per day to int'l non-
     rights-holders and eight to Australian non-rights-holders. 
     But broadcasters "will be prohibited from filming inside the
     stadiums, filing live reports or interviewing athletes
     outside the venues."  The IOC has accredited 140 non-rights-
     holders for Sydney, "suggesting the competition will be
     fierce for the daily permits" (AP, 4/19).
          TV DEAL: PAX TV formally announced its deal with NBC
     that will see PAX cover the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, with
     38 hours airing over 14 consecutive Saturday nights this
     summer.  In addition to coverage of diving, gymnastics,
     swimming and track & field, PAX will feature anthology-style
     coverage of archery, canoeing, cycling, equestrian,
     marathon, rowing, sailing, triathlon, volleyball, water
     polo, weightlifting and wrestling (PAX).     

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