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  2. Sports on Amazon Prime Video - Wikipedia

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    Sports Talk was a free ad-supported streaming television sports talk channel produced in partnership with Embassy Row offered on Amazon Prime and Amazon Freevee. [66] Launched in December 2022, live programming was aired from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. eastern time each weekday.

  3. CBS Sports HQ - Wikipedia

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    CBS Sports HQ is a streaming video sports channel operated by the CBS Sports and Paramount Streaming divisions of Paramount focused on airing sports news, highlights and scores, similar to pre-2010 ESPNews. [1] [2] CBS Sports HQ is co-headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [3]

  4. FloSports - Wikipedia

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    FloSports is an over-the-top subscription sports broadcaster and streaming service. The company is based in Austin, Texas , United States, and was founded in 2006. FloSports streams live sporting events to audiences around the world.

  5. Vassos Alexander - Wikipedia

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    From 2011, Alexander was the sports presenter on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2. [1] In January 2019, Alexander along with Chris Evans, and several members of the BBC Radio 2 team moved to the Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio, where Alexander continued in his role as the sports reporter and side kick presenter.

  6. Timeline of other British sports channels - Wikipedia

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    18 June – Amazon Prime shows its first live sport in the UK when it broadcasts live coverage of the Queen's Club tennis tournament. August – Eleven Sports UK and Ireland launches following deals with European football leagues, including Serie A and La Liga. The platform is a streaming service rather than a television channel.

  7. Category:BBC sports presenters and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Peter Baxter (radio producer) Graham Bell (skier) Richie Benaud; Manish Bhasin; Roger Black; Henry Blofeld; Colin Bloomfield; David Bond (journalist) John Bond (footballer) Frank Bough; Mark Bright; Simon Brotherton; Dougie Brown; Ali Brownlee; Martin Brundle; Mike Bushell; Eddie Butler (rugby union)

  8. Guy Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    He joined BBC Radio York where he covered rugby league, cricket and football. He then moved to commercial station Sun FM in Sunderland and then to Metro Radio in Newcastle. Whilst at Metro Radio he started commentating on Sunderland's matches alongside summariser Eric Gates. During this time he became sports editor and won Sony and EMAP Radio ...

  9. TVCatchup - Wikipedia

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    TVCatchup retransmitted free-to-air channels appearing on Freeview and Freesat within the UK. Users were able to view up to 17 channels live via the Internet. As of 17 September 2013, the website also offered a catchup service, providing listings for recently aired programmes from the UK's four largest broadcasters, and redirects viewers to their on-demand services.