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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.
TNT Sports 3 TNT Sports 4 TNT Sports Box Office: History; Launched: 1 August 2013: Former names: BT Sport (2013–2023) Links; Website: tntsports.co.uk: Availability; Streaming media; BT Player: Watch live (1, UK only) Watch live (2, UK only) Watch live (3, UK only) Watch live (4, UK only) Virgin TV Go: Watch live: Now: Watch live (Ireland only)
The launch of TNT Sports in July 2023 saw the channel renamed as TNT Sports 4 and because the deal to carry ESPN programming was not part of the transition from BT Sport to TNT Sports, the channel's association with American sports coverage ended, and with it coverage of the NCAA, which was later picked up by Sky Sports in November 2023, albeit ...
Sky Sports Arena HD 18 July 2017 Sky Sports Box Office HD 100% HD 2 April 2015 Sky Sports Box Office 2 HD Independent 28 October 2020 Sky Sports Cricket HD HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast 31 July 2006 Sky Sports Extra HD 18 July 2017 Sky Sports F1 HD: 9 March 2012 Sky Sports Football HD 18 July 2017 Sky Sports Golf HD 29 April 2010
UEFA Europa League (highlights from 2015 to 2018, live on BT Sport) [45] UEFA Super Cup Highlights (2008–2014, on ITV4 if a British club is involved & highlights from 2015 to 2018) FA Cup Replays (2009–2010, now on BBC Sport) FA Community Shield Highlights (2008–2014, now on BT Sport & BBC Sport) FA Trophy Final (2009, now on BT Sport)
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, all PPVs were shown on Sky Sports Box Office until 2019, when BT Sport took over rights to WWE content. [14] In India and South Asia, a single broadcaster (currently Sony Ten) generally holds the rights to all WWE programming, [15] with PPVs broadcast for no additional charge. [16]
The main broadcasters in the United Kingdom and Ireland, in current contract (2023–25), are Sky Sports (128 of the 200 televised games in the UK and Ireland), TNT Sports (52), and Amazon Prime Video (20) (UK version) / Premier Sports (53) (Ireland only).
The division began in the 1970s as the sports division of Turner Broadcasting System's basic cable networks, with separate TBS Sports and TNT Sports brands for TBS and TNT, respectively. In 1995, a unified Turner Sports rebranding began to be used, accompanied by an intro and outro sequence featuring the voice of CNN Headline News anchor Don ...