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Dear Wikipedia colleagues,
I am updating this page in-line with recent news released in respect to the company ownership using factual updates taken from the Infront Sports & Media website. Additionally, I am providing verifiable links as references to credible on-line media in support of my edits so as to keep this article up-to-date, factually correct and neutral. [[ Clnatinfront ( talk) 12:26, 7 February 2012 (UTC)]]
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Dear Wikipedia colleagues,
I would like to propose further changes to this article as some of the information contained in the current version of the article is now incorrect / out of date. I have attempted a draft update on my User Page and would greatly appreciate assistance. Links and references to articles to validate all the proposed amendments are enclosed. However, I also need some support with the references section and ordering now that I have inserted new links and citations. Very grateful for help or recommendations for improving the article further.
This is the link to my User Page where I have drafted the suggested edit. -- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 12:33, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
Hi Hables. A few notes:
Ok back to the article. I appreciate you using Request Edit and I'm not beating up on you at all, just offering some (hopefully useful) advice and explanations.
CorporateM ( Talk) 14:17, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
I represent the company in a communications capacity and I am therefore a trustworthy source of information for this page. This page now no longer represents the major activities of the company and still contains information that is factually incorrect and was included in my suggested revision. I have therefore removed the factually incorrect information directly. I hope this acceptable. I very much appreciate the feedback in terms of improving the article and will endeavour to work on the recommended improvements in liaison with CorporateM. Thank you -- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 16:36, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
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Dear Colleagues,
Please find a revised version of this section to the article below that has been reviewed and I would greatly appreciate support with publishing on the Infront Sports & Media page. The current information is out of date, incomplete and inaccurate in places. I am working as guided by recent feedback on the article and in view of all Wikipedia regulations. Support is very much appreciated.
-- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 09:49, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Infront Sports & Media represents six of the seven Olympic winter sport federations, [1] including the IIHF for ice hockey [2] and the IBU for biathlon. It also manages media and/or marketing rights to most of the FIS World Cup events. [3] In summer sports, Infront started supporting mass participation and endurance sports in 2011, including Ironman events [4] and the UCI World Championships in cycling. [5] It is also a partner for the EHF EURO in handball [6] and the CEV European Championships in Volleyball. In China, Infront represents the CBA League and the national team, Team China Basketball. [7]
In football, Infront has supported the FIFA World Cup since 2002. It distributes the Asian media rights and manages the host broadcast production. [8] In 2011, Transparency International asked Fifa to be more open about possible conflicts of interest, when it was discovered that the President of Infront was a nephew to the President of Fifa, Sepp Blatter. Fifa said Blatter was not involved in awarding the deal to Infront. [9] Infront also works with the German Football Association (DFB) [10] and the Italian Lega Serie A. [11]
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Dear Colleagues, Thank you for the support with this article. I have also revised the Services section – also due to incorrect and outdated information. I would once again be most grateful for assistance with publishing this. Please note that references are all embedded in the text (links to third party sources supplied). Hope this is acceptable - I had trouble ordering them - in light of previous Reference List? Much obliged -- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 16:35, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Infront Sports & Media supports sports rights holders with global media rights distribution, marketing concepts and sponsorship sales for sporting events as well as media production [1] (host broadcasting, post production and archive management). The subsidiary Host Broadcast Services has produced the television and radio signals for the FIFA World Cup since 2002 [2] amongst other international events. Infront also provides hospitality and catering, [3] stadium advertising, [4] event management and other related services. [5]
Infront Sports & Media consists of subsidiaries specialising in different geographic regions (e.g. China, Germany, Italy) as well as services (e.g. Infront Hospitality Management and Football Media Services). [6]
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16:35, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Dear Colleagues – I’d like to extend appreciation once again for the support with this page. Thanks for your 'tweaks' I will address the repetition and put out another edit request in due course. If you need support with any of the good work you do to keep PR input honourable on Wikipedia then do let me know. Working with integrity is crucial for our industry and in the UK the Institute of Public Relations are working hard to provide PRs with guidelines - something that I feel should be embraced by the Wikipedia community. Please feel free to contact me on my Talk Page. -- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 13:03, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
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Dear Colleagues - I would once again like to propose some minor changes to this article that I believe will help to clarify on a few points. Firstly the opening sentence is slightly misleading on the main activities of the company, I would propose we revise the sentence to read as follows.
In addition, the information on subsidiaries is incorrect. Perhaps we could revise as follows?
Support as always is much appreciated :-)
-- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 13:17, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
Dear CorporateM
Many thanks for your contributions.
I’d like to raise the following points and suggest a few changes to the article.
1.The lead is far improved (thank you) but we should correct one point – the company was not established from a merger of CWL and Prisma but from KirchSportAG. The History section is correct but may I suggest we change the line to read; the company was established following the integration of CWL, Prisma and KirchSportAG?
Done
2.There are 20 offices but these do not ‘each’ operate as subsidiary. For example there are 7 offices in Germany all classified as Infront Germany, there are 2 offices in Italy etc. Perhaps it would be possible to correct this to something like; Infront has 20 offices operating in various geographic regions or operating internationally, worldwide etc?
Done}
3.In respect to your query about awards – In 2010 the Infront subsidiary HBS was awarded for the first ever media production of the FIFA World Cup event in 3D. This was a huge innovation and a first for both the international sports industry and broadcast industry. Perhaps this would be of interest to Wikipedia readership?
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Not done - needs better sources. One is a press release and the other doesn't seem to mention Infront.
4.Finally, I wonder if it would be outside of COI limitations for me to insert wikilinks and links to external sources for the various events and organisations that are mentioned in the article - this I believe would add to the functionality of the page?
Thanks again for your continued input, advice and collaboration on this page.-- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 11:37, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Hi again,
I beg your pardon but I don't understand about the references. I appreciate one is a press release but the other two provided both mention HBS (the Infront subsidiary awarded) so I don't see why they need to mention Infront? It was HBS in its own right that received recognition. One is a link to the IBC - the organisation that awarded HBS. HBS is mentioned on the last line - http://www.ibc.org/page.cfm/link=330.
The other is a more technical piece that explains (in a case study style) the way it was achieved - http://www.live-production.tv/case-studies/sports/3d-production-fifa-world-cup%E2%84%A2-2010.html
I'll go in and do the Wikilinks in that case with your permission :-)
As always - much obliged. -- HablasESport!121 ( talk) 13:19, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
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