International Sportsworld Communicators

International Sportsworld Communicators

Infobox Company
name = International Sportsworld Communicators

type = Private (subsidiary of North One Television)
foundation = 1982
founder = Bernie Ecclestone
location = flagicon|UK London, U.K.
key_people = Simon Long, CEO
industry = Media
products = Broadcasting

International Sportsworld Communicators is a United Kingdom based company which owns the commercial rights to the World Rally Championship.

History

Bernie Ecclestone founded ISC in July 1982. [http://www.ukdata.com/creditreports/viewCompanyDetails.do?companyId=01649155 www.ukdata.com] Retrieved 20 May 2006] In 1996 ISC signed a 14 year agreement with the FIA for the exclusive broadcasting rights for 18 FIA championships. In early 2000 the ISC/FIA agreement was modified to reduce the number of rights packages to two, the World Rally and Regional Rally Championships. In April 2000 Ecclestone sold ISC to a group lead by David Richards. [cite web |url=http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns02389.html |title=Richards gets rallying |date=2000-04-17 |work=GrandPrix.com |publisher = Inside F1, Inc.] In October 2007, North One Television purchased ISC. European Commission: [http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/dat/2001/c_169/c_16920010613en00050011.pdf Notification by FIA/FOA of agreements relating to the FIA Formula One World Championship] Retrieved 20 May 2006]

In June 2001, Simon Long joined International Sportsworld Communicators as Sales Director before later being promoted to Media Director. In June 2003 Simon was appointed to the position of Managing Director, ISC.Fact|date=September 2008

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