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FOR THE FILES: BROADCASTING & CABLE'S ANNUAL TV SPORTS ISSUE

          BROADCASTING & CABLE features its annual TV Sports
     Special and looks at sports programming and production in a
     number of separate stories.  B&C's Joe Schlosser reports on
     CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN's attempts to sell advertising for
     the new $17.6B NFL TV package, and writes, "In the long run,
     some Wall Street observers say, those high-priced contracts
     may spell financial trouble.  And analysts and ad buyers who
     criticized NBC (which broadcast the games for 30 years), for
     dropping out of the bidding now praise that decision."  Some
     advertisers predict "that the networks will try to
     renegotiate their deals with the NFL after suffering early
     losses."  Tom DeCabia, Senior VP at Paul Schulman Co.: "I
     think you are going to see after three years that they are
     going to want desperately to renegotiate."  Other highlights
     of B&C's TV Sports Special: Fox TV Chair/News Corp. co-COO
     Chase Carey is interviewed in a Q&A and says that Fox Sports
     would like a greater presence in FL.  He added that while
     this past NHL season has been "disappointing," the network
     "is committed" to the league.  In regards to the NFL, Carey
     said that while Fox did take a $350M write-off after
     acquiring league rights in '94, "we expect ourselves to be
     whole against" the current NFL contract.  B&C also examines
     the state of TV sports production and new technology used
     for sports broadcasts, including virtual signage, lipstick
     cameras, SporTVision technology and ESPN's bat track, among
     just a few of the innovations (BROADCASTING & CABLE, 6/22).
     

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