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TNT Sports signs deal with BBC to sublet FA Cup games from 2025/2026 season. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ports-ITV.html |
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It makes sense that they've done a deal with the BBC rather than a rival commercial channel.
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An interesting departure for Netflix.
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Does it even count as sport?
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Boxnation has relaunch in the UK on You Tube and social Platforms
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This becomes the third company to use the brand name. First company (Boxing Channel Media) was wound up in 2019. Second company was Premier Sports GB which kept it nominally alive until ViaPlay acquired Premier Sports. And now Umar Warren has spotted that the BoxNation YouTube channel has 61k subscribers so has picked up the brand licence from his uncle and is using it as an interview channel with boxers and their promoters. |
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Gleaming information from the internet has crossed a couple of wires there. Umar Ahmed, who has previously done content on some of the boxing social media outfits, appears to have taken it on. Frank Warren is occasionally referred to as “Uncle Frank” in the boxing following social media community. |
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Sports broadcaster Sporty Stuff TV HD has just reveal on their X page that Sporty Stuff TV HD will close on March 30th on Sky Satellite, Freesat HD and Freeview (Streaming).
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BBC to show Scotland games against Northern Ireland & Finland
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F1 owners Liberty Media to Buy Motorcycle Racing Circuit MotoGP in Deal Valuing Its Owner at $4.5B.
Formula 1 owner Liberty Media, led by chairman John Malone and CEO Greg Maffei, has struck a deal to acquire a big majority stake in the company behind the motorcycle racing circuit MotoGP in a deal that puts an enterprise value of €4.2 billion ($4.5 billion) on the firm. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/bu...-1-1235861250/ |
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