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  2. Martin Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Although mostly associated with football, Tyler has commentated on other sports. He contributed to Granada TV's cricket coverage of Roses Match's throughout his time there, and described action from live netball for ITV's World of Sport. [11] In the mid-1980s, Tyler also anchored Channel 4's coverage of baseball's World Series. [11] [12]

  3. Lynsey Hipgrave - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Hipgrave became a presenter on Al Jazeera on their English-language sports channel (Al Jazeera Sports +3) for their Champions League shows alongside Gary Lineker. She was the main anchor on Al Jazeera's coverage of the World Athletics Championships alongside Colin Jackson and Denise Lewis , the US Open Tennis Final, WTA Championships and the Asian Games .

  4. beIN Sports - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 2022, beIN Sports and beIN Sports 3 launched on Unifi TV. On 1 August 2022, beIN Sports 4 launched on Unifi TV. In France, where beIN Sports was launched for the first time, it holds the rights to broadcast major football tournaments, including Ligue 1, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and the European Football Championship.

  5. U (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Following the addition of W to UKTV's free-to-air packages, the shows from the channel became available to watch for free on UKTV Play. Since 2019, the UKTV brand is fully owned by BBC Studios. [8] In August 2023, UKTV launched four FAST channels utilising the UKTV Play brand and content on platforms including Samsung TV Plus and Pluto TV. [9]

  6. Laura Woods (English presenter) - Wikipedia

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    From there she started reporting on the NFL and joined the Soccer AM online presenting team, which included a trip to Euro 2016 in France where she broadcast live on Facebook every day. [4] [5] By 2018, Woods became a regular pitch-side reporter on Super Sunday, occasionally reporting with Gary Neville. In 2022, she left Sky Sports. [6]

  7. Danny Kelly (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, Kelly hosted Under the Moon, a live late-night television sports chat and entertainment show that often ran for three or more hours. In 1997, he founded the 365 Corporation, best known for the UK football website, Football365. [3]

  8. Peter Drury - Wikipedia

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    Peter Donald Drury was born on 24 September 1967 in Braintree, Essex, England. [2] His father was a Church of England vicar based in Kent. [citation needed] The first club he supported as a four-year-old was West Ham United, but he has since gone on to support different clubs, most notably Watford as he now lives in Hertfordshire.

  9. Matt Smith (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    After that he hosted coverage of UEFA Cup live matches and UEFA Champions League highlights. In the past, he has presented The Championship highlights programme every Sunday on ITV, and UEFA Champions League Live matches on ITV4 until ITV lost the respective contracts. He has also occasionally presented ITV Granada's weekly football show ...