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IOC
signs MoU with Interpol
Date:
30 JANUARY 2014
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has signed
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Interpol,
the International Criminal Police Organisation, in
a bid to protect its events.
The
MoU, signed by Interpol secretary general Ronald K.
Noble and IOC president Thomas Bach, will provide
a framework for enhanced collaboration between the
two organisations. Interpol will work with the IOC
to identify and address issues which could affect
the security and integrity of matches and competitions,
such as doping, match-fixing and illegal or irregular
sports betting activities, and attempted corruption
of match officials and players, particularly during
the Olympic Games and Youth Olympic Games.
Bach
said: Interpol has the ability and the necessary
instruments to instigate cross-border investigations,
co-ordinate different law enforcement bodies, and
gather intelligence. In our determined fight to protect
the integrity of sport on behalf of clean athletes,
Interpols involvement is absolutely crucial.
The MoU has further cemented the close relationship
we already enjoy.
Under
the agreement, the world police body will also give
additional support to the IOC in terms of ensuring
the security of international matches and competitions.
The MoU has been signed ahead of next months
winter Olympics and Paralympics in Sochi, Russia,
which is currently trying to address a number of security
concerns.
Under
a separate agreement with the Rio 2016 Organising
Committee, signed in October, the world police body
will provide additional support to the Brazilian authorities
in ensuring the safety and security of the event by
deploying an Interpol Major Events Support Team (IMEST)
to Brazil. An IMEST is deployed to assist member countries
in the preparation, coordination and implementation
of security arrangements for major events and was
first used for Salt Lake Citys winter Olympics
in 2002.
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Delancey
backs British Ski and Snowboard ahead of Sochi Olympics
Date:
29 JANUARY 2014
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Delancey has reached a commercial agreement with the
British Ski and Snowboard governing body ahead of
the winter Olympic Games in Sochi.
The
agreement makes Delancey the headline sponsor for
BSS until May 2016, building upon the firms
title sponsorship of the British National Alpine Championships
that was established four years ago.
Delanceys
investment will support training and development programmes
for Britains elite and developing snowsports
athletes, and BSS chief executive Dave Edwards believes
the benefits of the deal will be felt beyond its current
term at the 2018 winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South
Korea.
He
said: Delancey's support during the last four
years has been invaluable and has enabled us to qualify
19 snowsport athletes, in what is probably the strongest
British snowsport squad to travel to an Olympic winter
Games. This new,exciting, arrangement will enable
us to continue the work that we have started and will
help us to create an even stronger team of athletes
who can win multiple medals in Korea in 2018 and win
World Cup and World Championship medals on their way
there.
Sochi
2014 gets under way on February 7, while the next
edition of the British National Alpine Championships
takes place in Meribel from March 30 to April 11,
spanning senior and age-group competitions. Meribel
will host the finals of the International Skiing Federation
(FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup in 2015.
Press
Release
Efforts
urged to create favorable press environment
Updated: 2008-03-13
(BEIJING,
March 13) -- Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin
Gang on Thursday urged foreign press members to do
their part to create a favorable news coverage environment
in China.
To
honor its commitment in the bid for the right to host
the Olympic Games, the Chinese government started
on January 1, 2007 to implement the "Regulations
On Reporting Activities in China by Foreign Journalists
During the Beijing Olympic Games and the Preparatory
Period."
With
a serious attitude toward the implementation of the
Regulations, concerned government agencies and local
governments have made great efforts to earnestly carry
them out. "Any unbiased journalist will feel
that a freer press coverage environment is available
to foreign journalists now and they enjoy more facilities
and services in China today," Qin said at a regular
press conference?
Generally
speaking, he noted, the Regulations have been carried
out well since they were put into force, and the move
was commended by the international community, including
foreign governments and media. However, there were
some problems, Qin said, explaining that it takes
time to carry out the Regulations in depth as conditions
vary in different places in view of the country's
vast territory and big population. On the other hand,
some foreign journalists need to rethink profoundly
about their behaviors. Many cases of resistance to
press coverage were caused by violations of the Regulations
by some journalists, or their insistence for interviews
against the interviewees' will.
In
violating journalistic ethics, Qin said, some media
members even distorted facts and fabricated stories.
"So both of us need to do our best to efficiently
carry out the Regulations with an aim at improving
press conditions in China and making news coverage
acceptable to more organizations," Qin added.
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Press Release
NINE
AND FOXTEL SECURE AUSTRALIAN BROADCAST RIGHTS TO THE
2010 WINTER OLYMPICS AND 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS
The
Nine Network Australia and FOXTEL today announced
they had jointly secured the exclusive broadcast rights
(terrestrial TV, subscription TV, Mobile and internet)
from the International Olympic Committee for the 2010
Vancouver Winter Olympics and the 2012 London Summer
Olympics.
The
landmark deal will see Nine and FOXTEL partner to
deliver Australians the most comprehensive coverage
of the winter and summer Olympics ever seen on free-to-air
and subscription television.
The
Nine/FOXTEL deal includes live rights for free-to-air,
HD Channel programming and subscription television,
as well as internet and mobile rights.
Nine
Network Australia Chief Executive Officer David Gyngell
said the bid for the Olympic broadcasting was another
step in a process to take Nine back to its position
as the leading free-toair broadcaster in Australia.
“The
bid for the Olympic rights underscores the longer
term commitment to the Network and the preparedness
to invest in content.”
Mr
Gyngell said the coverage on Nine would be comprehensive
and exciting.
“We
believe the London Olympics will be a great event
– London is a solid cultural fit with our viewing
audiences and will achieve strong ratings particularly
with the historical links in sporting and cultural
terms between Australia and the United Kingdom.
“We
believe winning the rights to broadcast the Olympics
sends a powerful message that Nine is on the way back,”
he added.
PBL
Media Chief Executive Officer Ian Law said: “The
bid for the Olympics had the strong support of the
board as it demonstrated the longer term approach
being taken to rebuild Nine across arrange of demographic
groups.
“It
clearly demonstrates a commitment to the business
– both in terms of its people and content,”he
said.
FOXTEL
Chief Executive Kim Williams AM said: “FOXTEL
will compliment Nine’s comprehensive free-to
air coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2012
Summer Olympics by delivering our subscribers an expanded
coverage that will provide an unparalleled choice
of whole live strands of Olympic competition and an
entirely new viewing experience fitting for the finest
of all international sports events.
“Not
only will FOXTEL provide dedicated extra channels,
we will broadcast many elements of our coverage in
high definition, which together with the FOXTEL iQ
disc drive set-top units, FOXTEL Mobile and Broadband
will give our subscribers the ultimate control, choice
and personalisation of how they watch, share and celebrate
the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics.”
The
bid for the Olympics was lodged in Lausanne by David
Gyngell, Jeffrey Browne and Gary Fenton from Nine,
and Kim Williams and Peter Campbell from FOXTEL.
Full
details on how the Nine/FOXTEL partnership and programming
offer will operate will be released progressively
leading into the marketing of the 2010 Vancouver Winter
Olympics in 2010.
AUDIO
GRABS: Broadcast quality audio grabs of FOXTEL Chief
Executive, Kim Williams will be available at www.mediagame.com.au.
Ends.
Further
information: Arabella Gibson Nine Network Australia
Director of Corporate Communications (02) 9282 8884
Brendon
Moo FOXTEL Senior Executive Publicity (02) 9813 7390
About
NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA
The
Nine Network has long been Australia’s top-rating
commercial television network. Its backboneis the
three television stations in Sydney, Melbourne and
Brisbane, along with the newly acquired regional broadcaster,
NBN, and agreements with other regional operators.
The
Nine Network’s strength and consistency comes
from its extensive news and current affairs coverage,
rights to broadcast popular sporting events and its
slate of entertainment and lifestyle programs.
The
Nine Network continues to set benchmarks in news and
sports coverage with multi award winning shows including
60 Minutes, Today, Sunday, A Current Affair and Wide
World of Sports.
Originally
established in 1956 as Nine Network, it was separately
listed on the Australian Stock Exchange as Network
Nine Australia Limited from 1990 until 1994.
That
same year, Publishing and Broadcasting Limited was
created through the merger of Nine and the then separately
listed ACP Magazines. The Nine Network is now 100%
owned by PBL Media Pty Limited, a joint venture between
CVC Asia Pacific Limited and Publishing and Broadcasting
Limited.
About
FOXTEL
FOXTEL
is Australia's leading subscription television provider
and is connected to more than 1.443 million homes
on cable and satellite through retail and wholesale
distribution. FOXTEL provides subscribers with a digital
service that delivers over 100 channels of news, sport,
general entertainment, movies, documentaries, music
and children’s programming. FOXTEL is owned
by Telstra Corporation Ltd (50%), The News Corporation
Ltd (25%), and Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd (25%).
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