+ Follow SUMMIT SPORTS WORLD INC Tag
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[Title] => PBA defers nod on ABC-5 coverage
[Summary] => With most of its members on a holiday, the PBA board of governors postponed its meeting yesterday, thus delaying for a few more days the formalization of its deal with ABC-5 on the leagues television coverage for next season.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => NBN expects worst for TV fiasco
[Summary] => Termination of the National Broadcasting Network Channel 4s contract to cover the PBA games seems a foregone conclusion.
With 12 days left to work out a solution to the broadcast impasse, NBN-4 chair Mia Concio appeared resigned to the impending breakup of their partnership with the PBA for the failure of the network to meet its financial obligations.
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[Title] => NBN, IBC 13 mull legal actions vs Summit
[Summary] => NBN-4 and IBC-13 were set to take legal actions to solve their financial woes with financier Summit Sports World Inc. regarding their partnership for the PBA games coverage.
This developed as Summit Sports failed to settle its financial obligations with the two networks, prompting IBC-13 to refrain from resuming their broadcast of the games last night.
"Ilang deadlines na ang ibinigay namin na hindi nila na-meet. All of these forced us to study legal steps to be undertaken against Summit," Concio told The STAR.
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[Title] => Summit wants single coverage of PBA games
[Summary] => Summit Sports World Inc. has sought a reduction of franchise fee for the broadcast rights of the PBA games so it may honor its financial obligations with network partners NBN-4 and IBC-13.
Summit Sports, with Edwin Lisandra as new president, also batted for a single network to cover the games or it would pull out of the project.
Officials of NBN-4 and Summit Sports discussed in a marathon meeting Thursday night ways to resolve financial problems hounding their partnership regarding the PBA broadcast deal.
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SUMMIT SPORTS WORLD INC
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[Summary] => Termination of the National Broadcasting Network Channel 4s contract to cover the PBA games seems a foregone conclusion.
With 12 days left to work out a solution to the broadcast impasse, NBN-4 chair Mia Concio appeared resigned to the impending breakup of their partnership with the PBA for the failure of the network to meet its financial obligations.
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This developed as Summit Sports failed to settle its financial obligations with the two networks, prompting IBC-13 to refrain from resuming their broadcast of the games last night.
"Ilang deadlines na ang ibinigay namin na hindi nila na-meet. All of these forced us to study legal steps to be undertaken against Summit," Concio told The STAR.
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Summit Sports, with Edwin Lisandra as new president, also batted for a single network to cover the games or it would pull out of the project.
Officials of NBN-4 and Summit Sports discussed in a marathon meeting Thursday night ways to resolve financial problems hounding their partnership regarding the PBA broadcast deal.
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