The Associated Press and STATS LLC to Provide New Online Products for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games



    The Associated Press, the world's largest and oldest news agency,
    and STATS LLC, the world's leading sports information company, are
    launching new products - Summer Games and Summer Games Plus - to help
    broadcasters, newspapers and Web sites cover the 2008 Beijing Olympic
    Games.

    AP members will continue to receive thorough Olympic coverage as
    part of their core service. Called Summer Games, it will include top
    stories and photos from the Beijing games on AP's text wires and on
    AP's Hosted Web platform, which currently services 750 news
    organizations worldwide.

    AP and STATS also are offering an exclusive premium service,
    Summer Games Plus, which will be available for print, broadcast and/or
    online use. Customers will be able to create their own online
    presentation from feeds, or they may take advantage of an online
    hosted platform built and operated by STATS.

    Summer Games Plus will include additional stories, photos,
    columns, statistical data and multimedia, as well as certain text
    content provided by NBC Sports and NBC Olympics. The statistical data
    for Summer Games Plus will be more detailed and in-depth than the core
    service, and will come via STATS, the leading provider of sports data.

    AP plans to staff the Beijing Games with more than 300
    journalists. STATS also will complement AP's coverage with news and
    features leading up to the games, and will be on-site in Beijing next
    August. Summer Games Plus begins today and will increase with content
    as the games approach.

    All of the services for U.S. customers will include video links to
    exclusive NBC Sports and NBC Olympics video on NBCOlympics.com. The
    Associated Press and NBC recently announced that AP is the exclusive
    news agency for the distribution of certain text content from NBC
    Sports and NBC Olympics and the video links. Customers outside the
    United States will not receive the video links because of
    international restrictions.

    "The products from STATS and the AP will provide customers a
    variety of services to meet their needs for the 2008 games," said Lou
    Ferrara, AP's deputy managing editor for sports and multimedia.

    "STATS' experience in redistributing and supplementing AP's
    top-notch coverage uniquely position us to help produce this service,
    and the result will be a comprehensive Olympic package that any
    competitive news site would be hard-pressed to do without," said Brian
    Orefice, STATS' director of news and editorial operations.

    About The AP

    The Associated Press is the essential global news network,
    delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all
    media platforms and formats. Founded in 1846, AP today is the largest
    and most trusted source of independent news and information. On any
    given day, more than half the world's population sees news from AP.

    About STATS LLC

    With more than 25 years of experience in sophisticated sports data
    collection, processing and distribution - STATS is the world's leading
    sports information, content and statistical analysis company.

    STATS offers a world-wide portfolio of sports information
    solutions - including the company's hallmark of real-time scores,
    historical sports information and turnkey fantasy sports operation
    along with AP editorial content, breaking sports news and photos.

    STATS' innovative sports information solutions are utilized in
    numerous business segments: professional teams; sports broadcast
    production, cable and satellite networks; interactive television;
    broadband, wireless and internet; game developers and fantasy sports
    providers; print media and wire services.

    STATS is owned jointly by the Associated Press and News
    Corporation, with corporate offices in Bangalore, Barcelona, Beijing,
    Chicago, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Milan, Mumbai,
    Munster, New York, The Hague and Tokyo. www.stats.com