| 19 May 2021
Highlighting said the organisers the appetite for the new sport, the broadcast of the inaugural X Prix in the Extreme E electric vehicle racing series has drawn a cumulative worldwide audience of 18.7 million.
The Extreme E series hopes to raise awareness of the climate emergency by mixing sport with purpose to inspire change. It also aims to leave behind a long-lasting positive impact through its legacy programmes and showcase the performance of all-electric vehicles in extreme conditions, promoting their adoption of electric vehicles in the quest for a lower carbon future for the planet. All 18 Extreme E drivers compete in identical fully electric 550 bhp SUVs. Known as the ODYSSEY 21, the off-roaders can reach 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds.
YouGov aquires Canadian sports research agency | News
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SKNVibes | Hero CPL delivers record value for tourism boards
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TRADING UPDATES: Angus in Balcombe blow; YouGov buys Canada asset
Tue, 2nd Mar 2021 19:11
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Tuesday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
Angus Energy PLC - UK-focused onshore oil and gas development company - Notes West Sussex County Council s Planning Committee rejects planning application for an extended well test at Balcombe oil field. Angus says disappointed by decision. The company is presently evaluating all of the options available with its partners, Angus adds.
YouGov PLC - London-based research data and analytics group - Buys Toronto-based sports research and consulting agency Charlton Insights, boosting YouGov Sport s presence in Canada. Acquisition fee is tied to a three year earn-out , YouGov adds.
US$51m sponsorship value from hosting CPL 2020
Saturday 27 February 2021
St Lucia Zouks batsman Mark Deyal hits a six as Trinbago Knight Riders wicketkeeper Tim Seifert and Dwayne Bravo watch during a Hero Caribbean Premier League 2020 match at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba. PHOTO COURTESY CPL T20 -
The partnership between the 2020 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 tournament and Tourism Trinidad Ltd (TTL), which showcased Trinidad and Tobago as a preferred destination of choice in the Caribbean, generated a sponsorship value of US$51.5 million.
A statement issued by CPL communications officer Peter Miller on Thursday said the tournament’s viewership delivered a record viewership of 523 million – an increase of 67 per cent from 2019.