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          The Rockets reached agreement on a three-year deal with
     KPRC-AM to become the team's flagship radio station starting
     with the '98-99 season.  The deal ends a ten-year
     relationship with KTRH.  KPRC will pay an "undisclosed
     rights fee" to the Rockets.  The team will "keep all rights
     to commercial sales" during its games; and the parties will
     "share" commercial revenues from WNBA Comets and other
     Rockets-related coaches and players shows (HOUSTON
     CHRONICLE, 4/30).....NY-based The Marquee Group has been
     retained by Americast, to serve as consultants in developing
     and producing local and regional sports programming (The
     Marquee Group)....LPGA Commissioner Jim Ritts "chose not to
     comment directly" on Titleist pulling advertising from SI's
     Golf Plus, but did say that "women's golf at times suffers
     from media coverage that focuses more on off-course stories
     than competition."  Ritts: "But it has gotten better in the
     past year and a half" (BOSTON GLOBE, 4/29). The topic of
     advertisers influencing magazine editorial content is
     featured in the WALL STREET JOURNAL.  Today there are "major
     advertisers that are wielding their economic clout to change
     the rules of magazine publishing."  While it isn't "unusual"
     for companies not to advertise in publications they deem
     "offensive," some are going "much further: demanding advance
     warnings about stories" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 4/30)....ESPN
     was found to have the least "clutter" (advertising and
     promotion) per hour, only 10:30 per hour, according to the
     annual Television Commercial Monitoring Report (MEDIAWEEK,
     4/28 issue)....Netscape Guide by Yahoo!, which officially
     launched on Tuesday, has tapped InterZine Productions' iGolf
     to be a featured content provider.  The site offers, among
     other things, a database of 17,000 golf courses around the
     world (AD AGE, 4/30).  InterZine Productions publishes The
     Sports Business Daily. 

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