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DEALS & DOLLARS: MILLER LITE ON AS ESPN "PRIMETIME" SPONSOR

          Miller Lite has agreed to a two-year deal with ESPN/ABC
     Sports that "sources value at almost" $60M to become the
     "first-ever presenting sponsor" of ESPN's "NFL PrimeTime"
     series, according to Langdon Brockinton of the
     SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL.  Last year, "NFL PrimeTime" averaged
     a 4.08 ESPN Nielsen rating.  The multimedia package includes
     NFL ad time, as well as presence on ABC Sports, ESPN, ESPN2,
     ESPN News, ESPN Classic. ESPN.com and ESPN Magazine.  Miller
     Brewing Group Dir of Media & Event Marketing Steve Buerger
     said the company is looking for "high-profile" properties,
     and added the sponsorship takes place "at a time of year
     which is critical to us, given that we are an NFL beer
     sponsor and also the official beer sponsor of the Super
     Bowl" (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 8/21 issue).
          WIRED: In Miami, Cynthia Corzo reports that Verizon
     Wireless has become the new official wireless sponsor of Pro
     Player Stadium during the 2000-02 seasons of the Dolphins
     and Marlins.  Stadium signage, PA announcements and other
     exposure are part of the deal.  Verizon will also donate
     4,500 Dolphins tickets to the Miami Chapter of the Boys &
     Girls Clubs of America (MIAMI HERALD, 8/21).
          MARATHON MEN: Houston-based Compaq Computer formally
     announced a three-year deal to title sponsor the Houston
     Marathon.  The Compaq Houston Marathon, is expected to draw
     7,000 runners, 5,000 volunteers and about 250,000 spectators
     (THE DAILY).  In Houston, Scott Kaiser noted that Methodist
     Health Care did not renew its title deal after a four-year
     partnership (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 8/19).

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