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  2. List of sports - Wikipedia

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    Fast-pitch softball. Bat and trap. Bete-ombro. Brännboll – four bases. Corkball – four bases (no base-running) Cricket – two creases. 100-ball cricket. Backyard, Beach and Street cricket. Blind cricket.

  3. Sky Sport (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Bundesliga. Sky Sport 1: Live coverage of DFB-Pokal, UEFA Champions League, Tennis. Sky Sport 2: Live coverage of DFB-Pokal, UEFA Champions League, Tennis, Golf and Boxing. Sky Sport 3–11: Feed channel, only broadcast special sports events if necessary, or parallel sports events are happening at the same time.

  4. Sky Sports News - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sports News viewing figures. 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 ...

  5. Sarra Elgan - Wikipedia

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    She began as a pitchside reporter at rugby union matches for S4C after the death of Ray Gravell in 2007. [3] Elgan has worked as a presenter on rugby union coverage on TNT Sports and its predecessor BT Sport. [4] [5] She became a regular on the S4C rugby chat show Jonathan, alongside Jonathan Davies and Nigel Owens from 2018.

  6. Darrell Currie - Wikipedia

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    Darrell Currie. Darrell Currie (born 1982) is a Scottish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a presenter and touchline reporter for TNT Sports where he covers English and Scottish football. He also is part of the ESPN football coverage team. [1] In addition, Currie also works on the Scottish Cup coverage for Premier Sports .

  7. 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 .

  8. Timeline of Sky Sports - Wikipedia

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    The afternoon-long football scores and results service replaces Sports Saturday. 1 October – Sky Digital launches and this is marked by the launch of the UK's first rolling sports news channel Sky Sports News. 15 November – Rival digital television service OnDigital launches.

  9. Sky Campus - Wikipedia

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    Gleeds / Davis Langdon (Sky Studios) Main contractor. Bovis (Sky Studios) Sky Studios (also known as Sky Campus) is the headquarters of satellite broadcaster Sky, and home to much of its programming output. [1] The Isleworth campus consists of nine buildings plus ancillary structures, with three of those buildings containing television studios.