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NBA LINKS UP WITH INTEL TO FORM NEW TECHNOLOGY COMPANY

          Intel Corp. and the NBA have partnered to develop and
     distribute interactive NBA content, including enhanced
     broadband programming and interactive game broadcasts.  The
     initial products to be developed will enable users to access
     daily customized NBA and WNBA highlights and archival
     footage through NBA.com, WNBA.com and the leagues' team Web
     sites.  The NBA will join Intel and Excalibur Technologies
     to form a new company, Convera Corporation.  The NBA will
     receive a 10% equity stake in Convera and NBA Commissioner
     David Stern will join the company's BOD.  Convera's services
     will include content protection, indexing and search of
     digital material, and other technologies necessary for the
     secure delivery of content online (NBA). 
          PART OF STERN'S VISION: In L.A., Greg Johnson writes
     the alliance "is an outgrowth" of Stern's "ongoing push to
     make NBA content available worldwide."  Stern: "You imagine
     it and we'll deliver it."  Nielsen//Net Ratings Dir of
     Interactive Media Strategies T.S. Kelly said, "The key is
     now to get as much of your content out before as many people
     as possible through as many avenues as possible" (L.A.
     TIMES, 9/14).  USA TODAY's Chris Jenkins writes the NBA
     "expects the new partnership to help it expand the sites'
     video presence and position [itself] for the future." 
     Jupiter Communications analyst Christopher Todd calls the
     deal a "solid steppingstone" for making Web video more
     watchable in the future.  But Todd says the "near-term
     benefits are going to be minimal" (USA TODAY, 9/14). 
     BLOOMBERG NEWS' Michael Buteau: "In addition to general game
     highlights, fans will eventually be able to access such
     things as archives of every slam dunk."  Intel Senior VP &
     GM of Interactive Media Services Ron Whittier: "It delivers
     the promise of interactive sports."  Stern said he was not
     sure how users will be charged for the services: "We're more
     interested in rushing to define the market than the economic
     model.  We're not sure where this whole digital TV, Internet
     world is going, but we want to be ready when we get there"
     (BLOOMBERG, 9/14).  Stern added that "initially, the content
     created will be limited to distribution on home computers as
     enhancement to television broadcasts, but that could evolve
     to include interactive television programming."  The NBA is
     Convera's first announced client, but "the company plans to
     expand its offerings to other leagues" (DAILY VARIETY,
     9/14).  The AP's Peter Svensson writes the partnership is a
     move by the NBA to "expand its Internet presence without
     harming its relationship with TV networks" (AP, 9/14).   
          STERN NOT TAKING STOCK JUST YET: In other NBA news,
     Stern said that he will "recommend against making the
     league's entertainment division an independent company," as
     the climate "isn't right for a stock sale" in NBAE. Stern:
     "That's not something I'm going to be recommending to the
     owners in October" (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 9/14).   

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