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Timeline of other British sports channels. This is a timeline of sports channels in the UK other than Sky Sports, BT Sport and Premier Sports / FreeSports. The timeline also includes sports events which were shown on non-sports non-terrestrial channels. The timeline also includes sports coverage broadcast on streaming services.
W. 1995 WDC World Darts Championship. World Scrabble Championship 1995. Categories: 1995 in the United Kingdom. 1990s in British sport. British sport by year. 1995 in sports by country. 1995 in European sport.
25 May–24 June – ITV provides coverage of the 1995 Rugby World Cup from South Africa as the first Rugby World Cup to be held entirely in one country, since it was banned during the apartheid regime. 31 May. Debut of the new twice-weekly soap Castles on BBC1, focusing on the lives of the middle-class Castle family.
These include two channels dedicated to football, a cricket channel and a golf channel. Other sports are moved to two new channels – Action and Arena – and a showcase channel called Sky Sports Main Event is launched which features simulcasts of the top events being shown on Sky Sports that day. Also, Sky Sports News drops the HQ label.
It shows the coverage on its non-premium channel Sky Sports Mix. After more than 20 years, Sky's coverage of British Speedway ends. The rights move to BT Sport. 2017. 18 July – Sky Sports is revamped with the numbered channels being replaced by sports-specific channels. These include two channels dedicated to football, a cricket channel and a ...
1995. January – ITV loses rights to Frank Warren's Sports Network fights to Sky Sports. [2] October – ITV resumes its coverage of boxing, albeit for lower profile fights. 1996. 16 March – The fight between Frank Bruno and Mike Tyson is the UK's first television pay-per-view event. 1997.
G. Goals on Sunday (1989 TV programme) Good Morning Sports Fans. Gower's Cricket Monthly. Grand Prix (TV programme) Grandstand (TV programme)
Sky Sports News Radio was a British online radio station broadcasting sports news, results and information 24 hours a day. It was a sister service to the television channel Sky Sports News HQ. The station was launched in June 2010 and broadcasts online and via digital platforms from the Teamtalk studios in Leeds.