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TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) is a group of pay television sports channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Now owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group, they first launched as BT Sport on 1 August 2013.
This is a list of media commentators and writers in the United Kingdom on the sport of Association football.
Seema Jaswal is a British sports journalist, radio and television presenter currently working for BT Sport, ITV, BBC, DAZN and the Premier League. Jaswal presented the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 with ITV. [1][2] Jaswal is the first woman to present a Men’s World Cup Quarter final for a UK Broadcaster – Morocco vs Portugal for ITV. [3] Jaswal was also the main presenter for the historic all ...
1966 1 January – The first edition of BBC Television 's Rugby Special is broadcast, showing weekly highlights of rugby union matches. [1] 1967 to 1979 No events.
Peter Donald Drury (born 24 September 1967) is a British sports commentator who currently works for Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and NBC Sports in the United States as the lead commentator for their Premier League coverage. Drury was formerly with ITV Sport as its second-choice football commentator, a role he had held from 1998 to 2013.
Eurosport is a group of pay television networks in Europe and parts of Asia. Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through its TNT Sports International unit, it operates two main channels— Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 —across most of its territories, and streams on Max and Discovery+. Originally a joint venture between the European Broadcasting ...
Gillette Labs Soccer Saturday is a football-focused program broadcast on Sky Sports. It delivers live score updates and commentary on football matches across various leagues, particularly the Premier League and EFL, on Saturday afternoons. First aired in 1997, it has become a staple for football fans in the UK who want real-time updates. Originally hosted by Jeff Stelling, the show gained a ...
Sky Sports News – August 2007, featuring former presenter Dan Lobb. Sky Sports first started broadcasting sports news bulletins when it began broadcasting the Premier League in the autumn of 1992. Initially, they took the form of a brief Football Update before being expanded into a 30-minute programme called Sky Sports Centre.