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  2. EE TV - Wikipedia

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    www .bt .com /tv. EE TV (formerly BT Vision and then BT TV until 2023) is a subscription IPTV service offered by EE; a brand of British telecommunications company BT Group. It requires the signing up to and use of the EE Broadband internet and phone service, with connection via EE's official router, the EE Smart Hub .

  3. Melissa Reddy - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Reddy. Melissa Reddy (born 24 August 1986) [1] is a South African football journalist and author. Reddy left her role as the Senior Football Correspondent at The Independent in March 2022, to become a senior reporter for Sky Sports and Sky Sports News. Her speciality is the Premier League.

  4. Go! Sports Skydiving - Wikipedia

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    NA: February 7, 2008. Genre (s) Sports game. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Sky Diving (also known as Go! Sports Skydiving) is a downloadable video game on the PlayStation Store developed by Bergsala Lightweight. It was released in North America on February 7, 2008. [1]

  5. List of sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Craigan – ESPN UK 2011–2013, BT Sport 2013–present, Sky Sports 2011–2013 & 2015–2022, BBC Northern Ireland 2022-present; Pat Crerand – ITV Sport 1970, MUTV 2000–present; Ian Crocker – Sky Sports 1992–2006 & 2009–present, Setanta Sports 2006–2009, ITV Sport 2009–2010; Garth Crooks – BBC Sport 1982–2022

  6. Jonathan Pearce (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    He commentated on a few minor Premier League games for Sky Sports in the 1992–93 season, before his career with Radio 5 Live and Match of the Day. Between 1998 and 2004, Pearce commentated on the Robot Wars TV series, on BBC Two and Channel 5. He reprised this role for the rebooted 2016 series. Channel 5, BBC, and BT Sport

  7. 5USA - Wikipedia

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    5USA. 5USA is a British free-to-air television channel owned by Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited , [2] a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paramount Global, which is grouped under Paramount Networks UK & Australia division. It was launched on 16 October 2006 as Five US and was the second digital terrestrial television channel in the UK to be launched by ...

  8. Sky Sports - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Film4 - Wikipedia

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    Film4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned by Channel Four Television Corporation launched on 1 November 1998, devoted to broadcasting films. . While its standard-definition channel is available on Freeview and Freesat platforms, its high-definition variant is offered only as a pay television serv