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MORE MONEY LAWN-DERING: ALL ENGLAND CLUB INKS WITH BBC

          The Wimbledon championships will be broadcast
     exclusively in the U.K. through 2004 by the BBC in a deal
     scheduled to be announced today.  The pact includes TV,
     radio and some Internet rights (Miles Evans, BLOOMBERG,
     6/22).  The FINANCIAL TIMES' Patrick Harverson reported that
     while the All England Club is "reluctant to disclose how
     much it earns" from TV rights, it is in the "final year of a
     five-year deal with the BBC that is believed to be worth"
     US$47.7M.  Media analysts say the Club may be able to earn
     an additional $15.9M in a new broadcasting deal.  The
     European TV rights "were recently acquired" by Prisma Sports
     & Media for an "estimated" $11.1-12.7M, while the "equally
     lucrative" U.S. rights, which are shared by NBC and HBO, are
     "due for renewal soon."  After 2000, Wimbledon's TV revenues
     "should exceed" $31.8M a year (FINANCIAL TIMES, 6/19). 
          THE CLUB: Wimbledon will also generate about $8M from
     the sale of Centre Court seats, and "total receipts for the
     fortnight probably total more than" $15.1M.  Wimbledon has
     "'suppliers' instead of sponsors" and has 11 such partners,
     "ranging from established names such as Slazenger and Coca-
     Cola to newcomers such as Nescafe."  Harverson wrote,
     "Courtside branding is kept to a minimum, while elsewhere
     all is green and purple" (FINANCIAL TIMES, 6/19).
          IS THE GRASS GREENBURG? HBO Sports Exec Producer Ross
     Greenburg "anticipates doing more women's matches" in the
     net's Wimbledon coverage.  Greenburg: "We'll ride Andre
     Agassi and Pete Sampras as long as they're available.  But I
     expect the women to be extremely competitive and
     fascinating, so we're looking at upwards of 70 percent on
     the women" (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 6/19).....Meanwhile, IBM
     will power Wimbledon's official Web site, located at
     wimbledon.org, for the fifth consecutive year (IBM).        
          WHERE IS SERENA? In NJ, Al Picker reports that during
     HBO's Wimbledon coverage yesterday, analysts Billie Jean
     King and Martina Navratilova both commented on Serena
     Williams withdrawing from the tournament late last week due
     to the flu.  King: "I think it's a family thing.  There's a
     dilemma there. They are not sure how they want to handle it
     when they find out they may play (each other) early in a
     tournament."  Navratilova: "I just wish they would tell the
     truth, because flu is not the truth" (STAR-LEDGER, 6/22).   
     

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