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Advertisers back off NASCAR
Most of the biggest-spending TV advertisers in NASCAR are cutting back because of the economy or changes in their business, which could leave the sport’s broadcasters exposed in an already soft ad market.Congressman: Vincent spoke to letter writers
Leading NFLPA executive director candidate Troy Vincent met or talked with at least two of the four U.S. congressmen who sent a letter to the union and the Department of Labor last month that raised concerns about the search for a successor to the late Gene Upshaw, said U.S. Rep. Jim Moran.Danica Patrick signs with IMG
Danica Patrick has signed with IMG’s Alan Zucker and Mark Steinberg to represent her marketing and endorsement efforts off the track.Selig’s pay climbs past $18 million
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig earned $18.35 million for the league’s fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 2007, an amount up 22 percent from the prior year and one that again places him among the highest-paid individuals in all of sports.More HeadlinesOne-on-One
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