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  2. Premiership Rugby agrees new TV deal with TNT Sports ... - AOL

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    March 21, 2024 at 4:17 AM. Premiership Rugby has agreed a new television deal with TNT Sports, with the broadcaster showing every league game live next season. TNT's owners Warner Bros. Discovery ...

  3. Sports broadcasting contracts in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting contracts for rugby league (television) 10 live matches per season on BBC TWO until 2026, including two play off matches. 5 matches live on BBC iPlayer. Highlights of Grand Final. 20 live streamed matches from Challenge Cup, League 1, Women's Super League and Wheelchair Rugby League via The Sportsman.

  4. Craig Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Craig Doyle (born 17 December 1970) is an Irish television and radio presenter. To British viewers he is recognisable as working for the BBC and ITV and more recently BT Sport. Irish viewers also know him as the host of RTÉ One chat show Tonight with Craig Doyle and RTÉ2 's Craig Doyle Live. He is the main anchor on BT Sport Premiership ...

  5. TNT Sports (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) is a group of pay television sports channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe and BT Group, they first launched on 1 August 2013. The channels are based at Warner Bros. Discovery's complex in Chiswick Business Park, London, having been based at Here East, the former ...

  6. List of 2024–25 Premiership Rugby transfers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of player transfers involving Premiership Rugby teams before or during the 2024–25 season. [1] The list consists of deals that have been confirmed, and are for players who are moving either from or to a rugby union team which competed in the Premiership during the 2023–24 season . [2]

  7. Tom May (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Team. Comps. 2002. England. London. Tom May (born 5 February 1979 in London, UK) is a former rugby union player. May enjoyed a nineteen-year career that incorporated spells at Newcastle Falcons, Toulon Rugby, Northampton Saints and London Welsh. [2] May also won two caps for England, both in 2009. [2]

  8. Tommy Bowe - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Bowe. Thomas John Bowe (born 22 February 1984) is an Irish television presenter and former rugby union player from County Monaghan, Ireland. He played on the wing for Ulster, Ospreys, Ireland and the British & Irish Lions . After his playing career, Bowe has taken up television presenting, and is a host of morning television show Ireland AM .

  9. List of sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union. Rob Andrew – BBC Radio 5 Live 1999–2005; Stuart Barnes – BBC Sport/BBC Radio 5 Live 1995–1996, Sky Sports 1996–present, ITV Sport 2007, Sky NZ 2011, TV3 Ireland 2015; Martin Bayfield – BBC Radio 5 Live 2001–2007, ITV Sport 2007–2013 & 2015–present, BT Sport 2013–present