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ArkSports Databox: Game, set and cash - July 2003 |
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With the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club closing its gates at Wimbledon at the time of going to press, ArkSports has analysed the potential revenue from tennis offerings on interactive television (iTV). ArkSports forecasts that by the end of 2005, revenue from tennis on iTV will be worth $69.6m globally, rising to $139.8m by the end of 2008. This compares to revenue worth $4m by the end of 2002.
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