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Перевод: FTC
[аббревиатура] Федеральная торговая комиссия
Тезаурус:
- There are also signs that FTC could soon sign a deal with the rump of the Football League, those clubs left over after the formation of the new Premier League.
- FTC could probably make the idea work without coverage of the 22 Premier League clubs or the European Cup mini-leagues, but it would be impossible to do so without the co-operation of the Football League clubs unloaded by the Premier League as, ironically, an impediment to their progress.
- But he also stresses the importance FTC attach to doing a deal with the Premier League as well.
- Actions against the biggest American firms are rare - so rare as to make the FTC's current investigation of the business practices of Microsoft in computer software a real surprise.
- Those hitherto unfashionable and, in TV terms, unwanted clubs are essential to FTC's expansive plans for a 24-hour channel devoted exclusively to football.
- Cadman, whose company is backed by overseas investors and a bank of "international repute", claims that money has not yet figured in the talks and declines to discuss the size of the FTC bid.
- The flexibility of the FTC offer may enable the Football League to do a combined deal with another TV company, possibly ITV.
- If FTC's bid does guarantee UEFA a minimum of 15 million a year, it will work out at 1.25 million a game for the 12 matches in the eight-club, mini-league series, an experiment in making money that is certain to be continued next season, Premier League clubs will be glad to know.
- He is hired as a federal trustbuster by the Justice Department or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and is out to make a name for himself.
- Soccer: FTC banking on European Cup scoop by satellite
- Live coverage is not a serious problem since most of FTC's output would be recorded.
- In other words, FTC would be quite happy to share coverage of the game with the BBC and ITV, so long as there was give and take.
- Jim Cadman, one of the two businessmen who have launched FTC, says: "We are talking to UEFA at the moment.
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