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Marios Papaloukas

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Competition Rules And Sports Broadcasting Rights In Europe, Marios Papaloukas Jan 2010

Competition Rules And Sports Broadcasting Rights In Europe, Marios Papaloukas

Marios Papaloukas

Sports broadcasting is among the most popular of television programmes. The viewers watching such programmes are usually the ones with the highest purchase capacity, therefore the audience is of particular interest to publicists, as it is considered a very special audience not easily attracted by other programmes. As a result, the competition on publicity transmission during these programmes as well as on acquiring TV broadcasting rights to sports events is much higher. However Sports television broadcasting is of a very individual nature in comparison with the broadcast of other events. In addition to that it is a common practice that …


Competition Rules And Sports Broadcasting Rights In Europe, Marios Papaloukas Jan 2010

Competition Rules And Sports Broadcasting Rights In Europe, Marios Papaloukas

Marios Papaloukas

Sports broadcasting is among the most popular of television programmes. The viewers watching such programmes are usually the ones with the highest purchase capacity, therefore the audience is of particular interest to publicists, as it is considered a very special audience not easily attracted by other programmes. As a result, the competition on publicity transmission during these programmes as well as on acquiring TV broadcasting rights to sports events is much higher. However Sports television broadcasting is of a very individual nature in comparison with the broadcast of other events. In addition to that it is a common practice that …


Sports And Law, Marios Papaloukas Jul 2007

Sports And Law, Marios Papaloukas

Marios Papaloukas

This newspaper article by assistant professor Marios Papaloukas explains that there are some companies, usually called sports businesses, which create the sports product, the spectacle organized, supported and broadcast by television and radio. These companies sell a spectacle like the theater business and benefit from the tickets, the broadcasting, sponsorship, etc. But while in all the other businesses it is obvious who is producing the product, the spectacle in this case, on the sports market, which is the company that produces the sports spectacle? Who produces, sells and generally operates in the championship involving teams ?


The Legality Of Arbitration Proceedings Before Sports Courts, Marios Papaloukas Dec 1998

The Legality Of Arbitration Proceedings Before Sports Courts, Marios Papaloukas

Marios Papaloukas

This article by Marios Papaloukas is about the legal problems caused by the fact that sports courts are considered as arbitration courts. Is forced arbitration allowed in sports cases?