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  2. Now (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    The proposal detailed replacing Sky's three free-to-air channels (Sky News, Sky Sports News and Sky Three) with five pay TV channels: Sky Sports 1, Sky Movies SD1 plus Sky One during the evening with one hour of Sky News content.

  3. i24NEWS (Israeli TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Live news updates throughout the day from around the world. The Rundown : Calev Ben David breaks down the need-to-know news from around the world in a fast-paced and engaging format. Middle East Now : The top news coming out of the Middle East, the burning issues and the strategic, groundbreaking cooperation, with special interviews and the views and voices of those at the center of events.

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    With your AOL account you get features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free! Is AOL Mail secure? AOL uses the latest in security and spam-blocking technology.

  5. List of British football commentators - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of media commentators and writers in the United Kingdom on the sport of Association football. A number of football players have had a second career as writers or commentators. However, many commentators never played the game at a professional level such as Dale Rowlinson and Gaz Mallachan, yet they have gone on to become famous names associated with the game.

  6. Football Italia - Wikipedia

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    Italian football was absent from British TV for the 2008–09 season, other than live coverage of the Milan derby on BBC Three. From 2009–10 season up to 2012–13 season , coverage of Serie A was shown on ESPN , and since 2013–14 season , it has been shown on BT Sport .

  7. BBC News Online - Wikipedia

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    BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production. It is one of the most popular news websites, [3] with 1.2 billion website visits in April 2021, [4] as well as being used by 60% of the UK's internet users for news.

  8. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    O2 were the main sponsor of the Channel 4 reality TV show Big Brother from its second series (as BT Cellnet) in 2001 until its fourth series in 2003. They also sponsored the spin-off shows Celebrity Big Brother 2 in 2002 and Teen Big Brother in 2003.

  9. ESPN FC - Wikipedia

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    Originally titled SoccerNet, the website was established by Greg Hadfield and his then-teenage son Tom in 1995, initially providing live score updates, tables and news articles. Greg, at that time, worked for the Daily Mail and in order to gain capital, effectively rescinded ownership of the site to his bosses in return for £40,000 and a revenue sharing scheme.