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TNT Sports is a group of pay television sports channels in the UK and Ireland, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group. It was formerly known as BT Sport and launched in 2013, covering various sports events such as Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UFC and MotoGP.
In July 2020, in addition to bonus Patreon content on the main podcast a sister podcast, "Michael Owen's Movie Club" was introduced, the hosts watch a fictional sporting themed film and discuss it. The title comes from Michael Owen 's admission that he has only ever seen 8 films and didn't like them because they aren't real.
2020. 6 January – Amazon Prime Video expands its coverage of tennis when it takes over as the UK broadcaster of the WTA, showing 49 tournaments a year. [109] March – Eurosport replaces BT Sport as rights holder to British Speedway. [110] 16 June – Eurosport begins showing Norway's premier domestic football competition Eliteserien. [111]
May – BT Sport shows Serie A for the final time as in July is loses rights to Italian football to Eleven Sports [24] June – BT Sport shows the NBA for the final time ahead of the rights transferring to Sky Sports. [25] August – BT Sport becomes the exclusive holder of all rights to the UEFA Champions League.
27 matches live English Language commentary via Red Button: BBC Wales 18 matches live on Friday nights with highlights of all games on Scrum V BBC Northern Ireland 6 Ulster home matches live on BBC Two Northern Ireland Premiership Rugby: TNT Sports 69 live matches per season until 2023–24 with all 93 matches live in 2024-25 [18] [19] ITV
In December 2020, nine short interstitials titled BT Sport Films Club were aired, featuring presenter Craig Doyle discussing the films Brothers in Football, The Crazy Gang, Greavsie, Cornered, Rocky and Wrighty, Team of the Eighties, No Hunger in Paradise, Shoulder to Shoulder and The Gaffer, promoting the availability of the films on demand.
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The European Football Show is presented live every week from 18:30 to 19:30 or 19:45 (GMT) (dependent on the following game's kick-off time), mainly on BT Sport 1 but sometimes on other BT channels, it was previously shown on BT Sport Europe before the channel changed its name to BT Sport 3. [2] When the show included a live match, it ran until ...