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  2. Craig Doyle - Wikipedia

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    After that he became the presenter for a new live chat show called The Social from November 2011, which returned to screens in 2012 as Craig Doyle Live. [11] He presented Now That's What You Called News for RTÉ over the Christmas at the end of 2011. [12] Doyle currently works with BT Sport presenting coverage of Rugby Union since mid 2013. [13]

  3. Jules Breach - Wikipedia

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    Breach has presented live television in the UK on BT Sport, and Channel 4 as well as CBS Sports’ UEFA Champions League coverage. Her live broadcasts have included the Premier League and live England national football team matches in the UEFA Nations League , [3] and live rolling coverage covering all the Saturday 3pm professional football matches across Britain on the flagship BT Sport show ...

  4. TNT Sports Box Office - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019 to early January 2020, BT Sport Box Office 2 was launched on Sky in the UK and Ireland on channel 494. BT Sport Box Office on channel 490 was temporarily removed from residential set-top boxes to facilitate the 2019–20 Premier League being broadcast to licensed premises only.

  5. 1992 in American television - Wikipedia

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    This also results in an affiliation swap in both Marquette, Michigan and Green Bay, Wisconsin: WJMN-TV, the Midwest-owned satellite station of Green Bay's ABC affiliate WFRV-TV, swaps its own ABC affiliation with primary CBS/secondary NBC affiliate WLUC-TV on this date, while WFRV-TV itself swaps with CBS affiliate WBAY-TV on March 15. (The delay in Green Bay occurs since WBAY-TV wanted to ...

  6. 1970–71 United States network television schedule (late night)

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    PBS (which launched on October 5, 1970) is not included, as member television stations had local flexibility over most of their schedules, and broadcast times for network shows might have varied. ABC and CBS are not included on the weekend schedules because the networks did not offer late-night programs of any kind on the weekend.

  7. WWE in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    SummerSlam 1992 was the first WWE pay-per-view broadcast from the UK on August 29 (aired August 31). [6] In 1997 they returned to the UK with WWF One Night Only. [7] In 1998 the WWF returned to the UK for WWF Mayhem in Manchester and WWF Capital Carnage, which aired exclusively in the UK. [8] The following year they returned with No Mercy. [9]

  8. Category:1980s British sports television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1980s British sports television series" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. DMAX (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 16 July 2015, DMAX moved from 144 to 167 on Sky, switching places with sister channel Quest. [2]Following the re-combination of the Entertainment and Lifestyle & Culture sections of the Sky guide, Discovery relocated some of their stations on the platform, resulting in DMAX being pushed down the grid to allow Discovery Home & Health to be moved up.