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  2. ESPN in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    ESPN launched on in the UK on 3 August 2009. [2] The channel marked ESPN's first foray into live coverage of domestic sports events in the UK. On 31 July 2013, BT completed their purchase of ESPN's UK and Ireland TV channels business but continue to operate ESPN, however the programming largely resembles that of ESPN America.

  3. Seema Jaswal - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Lucy Ward (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Ward (born 15 April 1974 [2]) is a former English footballer who since 2007 has been a co-commentator for broadcasters such as BT Sport, BBC, Talksport, Channel 4 and Sky Sports working on women's and men's football. She has worked on World Cups and Olympic Games, and recently worked for Prime Video and BT Sport on Premier League games. As a footballer she played as a forward.

  5. Jake Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Jacob John Humphrey DL (born 7 October 1978) is an English television presenter, best known for hosting Champions League and Premier League football on BT Sport, CBBC 's Bamzooki, and BBC Sport 's coverage of Formula 1 Grand Prix. He is the co-founder and Director of Whisper Group, and hosts the High Performance Podcast.

  6. Timeline of TNT Sports - Wikipedia

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    12 June – The announcement of the rights to the Premier League for the next three seasons reveals that BT has won the rights to 38 matches each season. [1] The news followed speculation that ESPN was reconsidering its position in the UK. [2]

  7. Lynsey Hipgrave - Wikipedia

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    Lynsey Hipgrave (née Horn; born 6 September 1979) is an English television, radio presenter and journalist, currently working for TNT Sports .

  8. TNT Sports 4 - Wikipedia

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    TNT Sports 4 is a British sports television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Sports and the BT Group. It is part of the TNT Sports group of channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is predominantly focused on sports from North America . The channel was established by ESPN Inc. on August 3, 2009 as ESPN (or ESPN UK ), after having ...

  9. Now (Sky) - Wikipedia

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    Now. Now (formerly Now TV and often stylised as NOW) is a subscription over-the-top streaming television service operated by British satellite television provider Sky Group and American cable provider Xfinity. Launched in the United Kingdom in 2012, the service is also available in Ireland, Italy, Germany (as WOW, formerly as Sky Online and Sky ...