
Sky New Zealand wins exclusive America's Cup rights
Broadcaster to show all stages of 35th edition of the race for the Auld Mug.
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Sky New Zealand wins exclusive America's Cup rights
Broadcaster to show all stages of 35th edition of the race for the Auld Mug.
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Land Rover extends sponsorship of Extreme Sailing Series
Carmaker commits for a further two years.
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Oman and New York to host America’s Cup regattas
Sultanate and city sign deals with America’s Cup Event Authority.
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BT joins Land Rover BAR as sustainability partner
America's Cup team signs new technology partnership.
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Top story: La Liga sets revenue record but still trails Premier League
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Top story: Sky and Fox up FuboTV investment as OTT platform raises US$75m.
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Top story: Konami ends ten-year partnership with Uefa.
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Top story: Las Vegas Lights spark up with Nuwu Cannabis Marketplace.
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Top story: Paris Saint-Germain open first overseas office in Singapore.
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Top story: The Olympic Channel has secured media rights to the 122nd Boston Marathon.
Rolling sports business news wrap: Every deal, every day
Top story: Tokyo 2020 announces 49th domestic sponsorship deal and more.
Auckland confirmed as host of 2021 America’s Cup
New Zealand city council approves development plans for renowned yacht race.
Volvo Ocean Race seals Twitter streaming deal
Social media giant to show eight remaining stages of round-the-world yacht race.
America’s Cup team Luna Rossa pen US$80m sponsorship deal
Prada extends long-term backing of Italian sailing outfit ahead of 2021 challenge.
Volvo Ocean Race cleans up with Stena
Company to promote sustainable recycling practices at round-the-world yacht race.
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