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  2. Jonathan Pearce (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    He joined BBC Radio 5 Live in 2002 and was part of their 2002 FIFA World Cup commentary team. He presented the station's midweek sports programme, Sport on Five, from 2003 until 2005 and became a commentator for BBC television on Match of the Day in 2004. He also lent his voice to Sensible Soccer, the Ubisoft football game Action Soccer, and ...

  3. Craig Doyle - Wikipedia

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    After that he became the presenter for a new live chat show called The Social from November 2011, which returned to screens in 2012 as Craig Doyle Live. [11] He presented Now That's What You Called News for RTÉ over the Christmas at the end of 2011. [12] Doyle currently works with BT Sport presenting coverage of Rugby Union since mid 2013. [13]

  4. Guy Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Guy Nicholas Mowbray was born on 16 May 1972 in Yorkshire York,. His career began in the mid-1990s through the ClubCall network, a series of premium rate phone lines containing club information and commentaries.

  5. Mark Chapman (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mark Chapman (nicknamed Chappers) (born 11 October 1973) is a British television and radio sports presenter. He is BBC Sports' chief rugby league presenter, fronting BBC's coverage of the Rugby League World Cup and RFL Challenge Cup matches. [1]

  6. Matt Smith (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Financial Times, Smith joined the Business Unit at BBC News, and presented business reports on John Inverdale's programme on Radio 5 Live. He gained his first sport–presenting role on Chris Evans' Radio 1 Breakfast Show. [1] Smith presented BBC Radio Four's final children's programme, Go 4 It. [2]

  7. TNT Sports (United States) - Wikipedia

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    TNT Sports (formerly known as Turner Sports from 1995 to 2022, and as Warner Bros. Discovery Sports from 2022 to 2023) is the division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) in the United States that is responsible for sports broadcasts on its parent company's streaming service, Max, and primarily the TruTV, TBS, and TNT cable channels.

  8. Sport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The modern global game of football evolved out of traditional football games played in England in the 19th century and today is the highest profile sport in the United Kingdom by a very wide margin. This has been the case for generations, but the gap is widely perceived to have increased since the early 1990s, and football's dominance is often seen as a threat to other sports.

  9. Seema Jaswal - Wikipedia

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    Seema Jaswal is a British sports journalist, radio and television presenter currently working for BT Sport, ITV, BBC, DAZN and the Premier League. Jaswal presented the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 with ITV. [1] [2] Jaswal is the first woman to present a Men’s World Cup Quarter final for a UK Broadcaster – Morocco vs Portugal for ITV. [3]