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Premier Sports was formed in 2009 by the Irish businessman Michael O'Rourke, [1] a joint CEO and part owner of Setanta Sports and former director of Premium Sports. [2] The channel initially focused on broadcasting sporting events that had not been available in Great Britain since the collapse of Setanta Sports GB on 22 June 2009, and were not picked up by rival sports broadcasters ESPN and ...
Last year, Premier Sports had replaced BT Sport as broadcaster of the competition. May – Premier Sports shows Serie A football for the final time as the rights pass to BT Sport for the 2021-22 season. [41] 28 May – Premier Sports begins showing coverage of French rugby union's top flight competition - Top 14. It had previously broadcast the ...
Premier Sports 1 HD: HD/upscaled SD mix Independent Premier Media Broadcasting Ltd 2019/08/01 Premier Sports 2 HD HD/upscaled SD mix Independent Premier Media Broadcasting Ltd 2019/08/01 Quest HD: HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast Discovery EMEA (Warner Bros. Discovery) 2018/08/03 QVC HD: HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast QVC UK 2022/04/04 QVC Style HD
Eir Sport 1 (formerly Setanta Ireland) was an Irish pay television sports channel featuring local and international sporting events. The channel is available on some basic cable packages in Ireland, while it is available upon direct subscription to the Eir Sport package on other networks across Ireland.
BBC Two Northern Ireland HD [n 2] 29 November 2018 BBC Two Wales HD [n 4] BBC Three HD: 10 December 2013 ... Premier Sports 2 HD 8 March 2019 Quest HD: Simulcast
Eir Sport (stylised as eir Sport; formerly Setanta Sports) was a group of Irish television sports channels operated by Eircom Sport Limited, a subsidiary of Eir. [1] In December 2015, Eir purchased original Setanta Sports operations in the Republic of Ireland, [2] which the company rebranded as Eir Sport on 5 July 2016.
Eir Sport 2 (stylised as eir Sport 2, formerly Setanta Sports 1) was an Irish pay television channel owned by Setanta Sports Channel Ireland. [1]The channel carried coverage of association football (including top-flight European leagues and UEFA Europa League), boxing, golf, motorsport, and coverage of the SSE Airtricity League.
Apart from the current twenty members, at least 38 other clubs have competed in the League of Ireland at one time or another. Some of these clubs are still active, playing in intermediate and junior leagues. The list below only includes teams that played in the A Division, the Premier Division and the First Division.