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Guy Nicholas Mowbray (born 16 February 1972) is an English football commentator, who primarily appears on the BBC and TNT Sports. While working for Eurosport at the 1998 World Cup, he became the youngest ever television commentator on a World Cup Final, aged 26. [1]
Marc Allera. Marc David Allera (born 5 April 1972) [1] [better source needed] is the CEO of BT Consumer and head of three of the UK’s communications brands, BT, EE and Plusnet, [2] who previously served as the CEO and Chief Commercial Officer of EE. [3]
Original release. March 31, 2020. Ratings. M- Mature. Provider. Nata Media. The Socially Distant Sports Bar is a comedy/sports podcast hosted by sports journalist and academic Steffan Garrero with comedians Elis James and Mike Bubbins. [1] It was created in response to the lack of live sport during the COVID-19 pandemic.
June – The National Hockey League is shown on Premier Sports for the final time as the UK TV rights move to Scandinavian streaming service Viaplay as part of its UK launch. [43] 30 June – FreeSports is removed from the Freeview platform. [44] 3 August – Premier Sports begins broadcasting on Virgin Media Ireland.
M. Simon Mann (cricket commentator) Vic Marks. Howard Marshall (broadcaster) Christopher Martin-Jenkins. Alison Mitchell. Don Mosey. Pat Murphy (sports journalist)
Abdul Aziz. Struck over the heart by a ball [16] 17 January 1959. Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Martin Bedkober. Died when hit over the heart by a cricket ball; [17] flatmate of Jeff Thomson. 13 December 1975. Brisbane, Queensland. Michael Ainsworth.
For customers who didn't have access to BT's fibre-optic network, they could watch these channels via DTT on a Vision+ box, but on 24 January 2014 BT ceased to sell BT Sport via DTT, and subsequently ceased provision of BT Sport 2 via DTT on 1 January 2015, followed by BT Sport 1 closing on DTT on 2 June 2015. BT TV
Between 2016 and 2017, Greg presented BT Sport's cricket coverage of the South Africa tour to Australia. In 2017 and 2018, he co-presented the primetime BBC One music show Sounds Like Friday Night with A.Dot. The show wasn't renewed for a third series.