SPORTSBIZ
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British Open, Souped Up
DirecTV will offer four channels dedicated to this week's British Open.
Impact of an Ivey win at WSOP
Phil Ivey is in the hunt at WSOP. A win for him would be helpful for those who want online poker to be legal.
106.7 The Fan to Launch July 20
The long-rumored move of WJFK to all-sports will happen next week
Allaster Takes Over WTA Helm
The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour named Stacey Allaster as its new CEO. She had served as president and will now see the women's tennis tour through a period of change.
Olympic sports, 24/7, 365
The United States Olympic Committee announced details of a new cable channel to launch next year devoted solely to the Olympic movement.
Following up on the AT&T National
Some thoughts on a buzz-filled week of golf
McDonald's out, Taco Bell in with NBA
Taco Bell is now the official restaurant sponsor of the NBA. McDonald's had been with the league for 20 years.
The NFL and American Needle
Supreme Court agrees to hear case involving licensing of NFL apparel.
Former DCSEC board member among Metro victims
Among those killed in Monday's Metro crash were Gen. David Wherley and his wife. Wherley was the former head of the D.C. National Guard and had served on the D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission.
Redskins Adjust Tailgating Policy
A look at how tailgating may change for this upcoming season
A Conversation With BizofBaseball.com's Maury Brown
In which we touch on everything from the Nationals to Kobe Bryant and the future of the Phoenix Coyotes
Live Baseball on Your Phone
MLB.Com At Bat iPhone application now includes some live games
Six Flags and the Redskins
Dan Snyder's theme park investment hits a snag
The Most Exciting Championship Events
Tonight's Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final got me thinking
Nats TV issues
Why some people missed part of the Nats-Reds game after the rain delay