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of Independent Sports Press Europe C.V. |
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| Autosport
Mobile C.V. is the leading motorsport mobile wapsite in three languages,
Dutch, English and French. Take a look at WMDA.EU |
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| Founded
in 2001, MoMac has long-standing experience in the development
of premium content services for mobile users. The company
started offering SMS content to mobile operators, but has
expanded its activities to publishing mobile content on all
mobile platforms since. Today, MoMac services over 50 publishers,
broadcasters, record labels, press agencies, RTV production
companies and other content owners with mobile Internet sites
development. |
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| SportsPro
Media delivers the latest news and insights from the business of
sport through SportsPro magazine, the SportsPro DailyDeal
e-bulletin and the website www.sportspromedia.com. No other
sector of commerce is changing faster or more radically than
that of sport. |
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| The
International Federation of Journalists is the world's largest
organisation of journalists. First established in 1926, it was
relaunched in 1946 and again, in its present form, in 1952.
Today the Federation represents around 500.000 members in more
than 100 countries. |
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| The
Dutch Federation of Investigative Journalists |
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| The
Dutch Federation of Journalists |
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| Federation
Internationale de L'Automobile |
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| The
Dutch Sports Press Association |
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| The
first time a considerable number of sports journalists gathered
together at a major sporting event in the 20th century was the
Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920. The need and idea to unite the
world’s sports journalists was first born there.
The AIPS was
actually founded in 1924 during the Olympic Games in Paris, at
the Headquarters of the Sporting Club of France, (rue d’Elysee),
by France’s Frantz Reichel (Press Chief of the Paris Olympic
Games) and the Belgian Victor Boin, assisted by their colleagues
Tegner (Sweden), Sekora (Czechoslovakia) and Pozzi (France) who
held there the first AIPS Congress July 1-3, 1924. 29 nations
were present. |
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| The
founder of the BRDC, Dr. J. D. Benjafield, one of the famed 'Bentley
Boys' at Le Mans, was keen to organise dinner parties after
races for the drivers and his friends. It was these dinner
parties which were the real seed from which grew the highly
prestigious and much respected British Racing Drivers' Club that
we know today. |
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