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TOTAL COVERAGE OF SPORTS EVENTS ADDS UP FOR WEB COMPANY

          "No event or season matches the cost of the NCAA
     Tournament for Total Sports," according to David Sweet of
     the WALL STREET JOURNAL, who wrote that about 100 company
     employees work to cover the three-week event compared to the
     10 employees who are assigned to the World Series.  Total
     Sports sends four-person crews "across the country" to
     transmit information to the official Web site,
     finalfour.net, and the company, which "wouldn't" release
     figures for '99, spent well over $100,000 for it's inaugural
     coverage of the tourney in '97.  After receiving "record
     traffic last Thursday," the company has "added three
     servers" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 3/17).  Finalfour.net
     attracted a site record of 74,014,062 hits and 41,814,298
     page views during the first and second rounds of the NCAA
     tournament.  Sponsors of the site, which is a collaboration
     between NCAA Online, Host Communications and Total Sports,
     include AmEx, Compaq, Pepsi One, Marriott, GTE, EA Sports,
     AquaFina, Chevrolet and Continental Airlines (Total Sports). 
     In Pittsburgh, Chuck Finder writes that finalfour.net
     covered the first rounds of the tournament "well," as the
     site "delivered the very rush" that "hoop junkies needed"
     with "shot charts, photographs, statistics and the like in
     real-time" (PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE, 3/18).

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