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  2. Astro Box Office - Wikipedia

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    Astro Box Office (formerly Astro Showcase) was a pay-per-view (PPV) system on the Astro platform in Brunei and Malaysia. It showed movies and occasionally sporting events. It showed movies and occasionally sporting events.

  3. Danny Kelly (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1956-12-23) December 23, 1956 (age 67) Islington, England. Occupation (s) Music journalist, sports presenter, internet publisher. Danny Kelly (born 23 December 1956 [citation needed]) is a British music journalist, sports presenter, and internet publisher. He is the former editor of the music weekly New Musical Express and Q magazine.

  4. Timeline of BBC Sport - Wikipedia

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    The programme broadcasts on Wednesday afternoon during the winter months BBC2 from around 2.35pm until 3.50pm although it is sometimes extended when live sport is being shown. 1987. 22 May-20 June – The BBC shows mostly recorded coverage of the first Rugby World Cup. This is the only time the BBC has ever shown the competition - ITV has held ...

  5. James Horncastle - Wikipedia

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    James Horncastle. James Horncastle is an English sportswriter and a broadcaster. Specialising in European [1] and Italian football, Horncastle frequently covers football for TNT Sports. [2]

  6. BT Superfast Fibre - Wikipedia

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    BT Superfast Fibre (formerly BT Infinity) is a broadband service in the United Kingdom provided by BT Consumer, the consumer sales arm of the BT Group.The underlying network is fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC), which uses optical fibre for all except the final few hundred metres (yards) to the consumer, and delivers claimed download speeds of "up to 76 Mbit/s" and upload speeds of "up to 19 Mbit/s ...

  7. Arena Sport - Wikipedia

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    Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of 3 premium and 11 regular channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. [1] Old logo used from 2015 until 2019.

  8. Nova Sport (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Nova Sport is a Bulgarian sports television channel, part of Nova Broadcasting Group, owned by United Group. The channel launched in 2010 and replaced the music channel MM. It broadcasts live sports events like football, boxing, athletics, golf, basketball, volleyball and others. The television was created with resemblance to the Scandinavian ...

  9. Diema Sport - Wikipedia

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    Diema Sport ( Bulgarian: Диема Спорт) is a Bulgarian paid sports television channel, part of Nova Broadcasting Group, owned by United Group. It is part of Diema Extra premium sport package, which also includes the channels Diema Sport 2, Diema Sport 3 and Trace Sports Stars HD. The channel broadcasts premium live sports events such as ...