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In April 2021, it was reported that BT was exploring a sale of all or part of BT Sport, in order to focus more on its fibreoptic services. Rumoured suitors included Amazon.com Inc. (which is one of the Premier League's current rightsholders), the sports streaming provider DAZN (which had notably beat out Sky Italia for exclusive domestic rights to Serie A football), and ESPN majority-owner ...
2021 IAU 24 hours World Championships in TimiÈ™oara, Romania. 1–2 May 2021 World Athletics Relays in Chorzów, Poland. 2021 World Para Athletics Championships in Kobe, Japan. delayed until 2022; 30 July – 8 August Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan; 17–22 August 2021 2021 World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi, Kenya.
Liberty Media, the sport's commercial rights holders, announced that there would be scope for the 2021 calendar to expand beyond the planned twenty-two races of the 2020 calendar. [77] The sporting regulations were amended to allow for a maximum of twenty-five Grands Prix per year. [78]
TNT Sports went live on Tuesday across the U.K. and Ireland, replacing BT Sport. The rebrand was revealed earlier this year as part of the Warner Bros. Discovery joint venture. TNT Sports is ...
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25 February – BT agrees to acquire ESPN's UK and Ireland TV channels business, consisting of ESPN and ESPN America. BT will continue to broadcast at least one ESPN branded channel as part of its BT Sport package of services. [86] March – British Eurosport begins to show FIM World Speedway. [87]
Welcome to the Weekend, from the start of the 2020 season, was broadcast directly before the First Practice session on Fridays. The programme did not feature in the 2021 schedule, replaced by a relaunched The F1 Show. Classic F1; Coverage of an F1 race from the archive, often corresponding to the current race that weekend. Ted's Notebook
The FIFA International Match Calendar (sometimes abbreviated as the FIFA Calendar) is an outline agreement between FIFA, the six continental football confederations, the European Club Association, and FIFPro, [1] which sets out which dates can be used for "official" and "friendly" international matches. Individual periods of these dates are commonly referred to as "international breaks".