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Availability Satellite Channels 121, 401–409 (SD/HD) Channels 287, 435–436, 439–440, 451, 472–475 (SD) Cable (UK) Channels 501–510 (HD) Channels 511–520 (Ireland) Channels 400–408 Channels 430–438 (HD) Channels 401–407, 417–418 Channel 402 (Main Event) Channel 416 (Extra) Channel 437 (Main Event HD) Channel 438 (Extra HD) Sky Sports. Premier League., Football, Cricket. (UK and Ireland only) (UK and Ireland only) Virgin TV Anywhere (UK only) Sky Sports is a group of channels operated by the company. Sky Sports is the dominant subscription television sports brand in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It has played a major role in the increased commercialisation of British sport since 1991, sometimes playing a large role in inducing organisational changes in the sports it broadcasts, most notably when it encouraged the to break away from in 1992.
Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League, Football, Cricket, Golf, F1, Action and Arena are available as a premium package on top of the basic Sky package. These channels are also available as premium channels on nearly every satellite, cable and broadcasting system in the UK and Ireland.
And Sky Sports Mix are both provided as part of basic packages. The Sky Sports network is managed by Barney Francis.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Predecessors [ ], operated The Sports Channel, which launched in April 1990. In the BSB years, it shared the same frequency with its underpromoted sister channel,, which broadcast in the mornings when the Sports Channel was off-air. BSB merged with to form. Sky Television had co-founded another sports network known as with the. Eurosport was the subject of a complaint by a competitor,, who argued that the venture had the effect of restricting and distorting competition in the sports market. Sky later pulled out of the venture, and the channel was later sold to the and merged with Screensport. Launch [ ] The Sports Channel was renamed Sky Sports on 20 April 1991, and began broadcasting to Sky viewers via the newly launched satellite on that date, alongside its existing transmissions on BSB's Marcopolo satellite.
The channel was sold as one of the major draws of the Sky system and initially aired sports such as and golf in 1991, before acquiring rights to and football in 1996 (both carried over from the Sports Channel). The channel was initially encrypted but broadcast free-to-view, requiring an analogue decoder, but no paid subscription, to be viewed. Since VideoCrypt decoders were only officially available within the UK, this measure was intended to prevent viewing of the service outside the UK and Ireland. However, it was following the formation of the for the 1992/93 football season, believed to have been assisted by the promise of higher TV payments, that Sky Sports became well known. By bidding £304m, BSkyB beat the and to acquire the live and exclusive broadcasting rights for the United Kingdom and Ireland for a five-year period. In doing so, they had taken live top-flight English league football from terrestrial and free-to-air television for the first time ever.
At this point, Sky Sports became a subscription channel, available with a monthly subscription on a standalone basis, or at a reduced price if taken with Sky's movie channels. On 19 August 1994, a secondary channel called Sky Sports 2 was launched. Likewise, the original service was renamed Sky Sports 1. On 1 November 1995, Sky launched a classic sports channel called Sky Sports Gold. However, the channel ceased broadcasting after only a year on the air. On 16 August 1996, Sky launched Sky Sports 3. Sky Sports also acquired the rights to Scottish football and the.
Digital era [ ]. Sky Sports share of viewing 2000–07 With the launch of the Sky Digital satellite platform in October 1998, Sky Sports launched —a channel carrying rolling sports news coverage, in March 1999, followed by Sky Sports Xtra (later branded as Sky Sports 4 since 2010) in April. During a Premier League match on 22 August 1999, Sky Sports launched an service known as via the digital platform, allowing viewers to watch matches with access to additional on-screen statistics, and a choice of alternate camera angles and replays. Sky expected to extend the interactive services to other sports the following year. Sky Sports' football coverage was at the centre of controversy in January 2011 when footage emerged of presenters and making comments perceived as sexist.
On 25 January 2011, Gray was sacked over the comments. On 25 January 2011, fellow reporter was suspended by Sky due to his involvement in the sexist comments made about a female assistant referee,, which also involved Gray and Keys. However, unlike Gray and Keys, Burton later returned to his regular duties at Sky. Om 29 July 2011, it was announced that Sky Sports had acquired rights to racing from 2012 through 2018, with the BBC to share free-to-air rights to roughly half of the events, and have highlights rights for the remainder.
Sky subsequently announced that it would introduce a new channel dedicated specifically to its coverage,, which would air practices, qualifying, and commercial-free coverage of each race; the channel was made available at no extra charge to all Sky high-definition subscribers, regardless of whether they were a Sky Sports subscriber. Sky extended its contract in 2016, to last through 2024; beginning in 2019, Sky will hold exclusive rights to all F1 races. On 12 August 2014, Sky launched Sky Sports 5, which would be dedicated primarily to European football, including qualifiers, and the. On 24 August 2016, Sky launched Sky Sports Mix, a new channel designed to offer a sampling of content from the full range of Sky Sports networks to those who are not subscribers. On Sky, the channel is included as a basic channel with all plans, and was also available on certain Virgin Media packages on-launch.
Channel re-alignment and expansion (2017) [ ] On 18 July 2017, Sky re-aligned its sports channels, dropping the numbered services in favour of dedicated channels devoted to their core sports properties, including cricket, Formula One, golf, and two football channels (with one specifically dedicated to the Premier League), and three channels dedicated to general sports coverage. It also announced the purchase of a majority stake in At the Races, which it will rename Sky Sports Racing In addition, Sky announced that it would revise the pricing structure of the channels to make them more attractive to viewers; Sky customers can purchase up to three of the channels on an basis, or the entire bundle.
On Sky's service, the entire Sky Sports service continues to be available through the timed pass system. The availability and packaging of the new service varies on other providers.
Channels [ ] Ten main channels comprise the Sky Sports service: Name Description of programming Sky Sports Mix Available to all Sky TV customers. Airs a mix of live sports and supplementary programming from across the network. Sky Sports Main Event Airs major events as Sky Sports' flagship channel. When not showing a live event the channel simulcasts. Sky Sports Premier League Dedicated exclusively to the, including live coverage of matches, and other ancillary coverage and documentaries. Sky Sports Football Dedicated to coverage outside of the Premier League. Sky Sports Cricket Dedicated to coverage, including domestic and international competition.
Sky Sports Golf Dedicated to coverage. As with the former Sky Sports 4, the channel was temporarily renamed Sky Sports The Open during the week of. Dedicated to coverage of racing as well as and. Sky Sports Action Dedicated to general sports coverage, including Tennis and Rugby. Sky Sports Arena Dedicated to general sports coverage, including Boxing and.
Provides latest news and updates from across all sports. Has also on occasions broadcast live football.
In addition to Sky Sports Main Event, customers receive a channel named Sky Sports Extra which broadcasts Premier League games that are not shown on Main Event. Temporary channels [ ] Sky occasionally gives one of their channels a temporary rebrand to coincide with a sports event. Examples of this include: • Sky Sports Ashes: To coincide with the, Sky Sports 2 was renamed as Sky Sports Ashes on 30 June until 31 August 2013. As well as covering the Ashes, the dedicated cricket channel also featured, domestic cricket and various magazine and review shows.
The practice was repeated for the. • Sky Sports Ryder Cup: From 18 September to 2 October 2014, Sky rebranded Sky Sports 4 as Sky Sports Ryder Cup. The channel was dedicated to the coverage of the, from Gleneagles. It repeated from 26 September to 5 October 2016 for the. • Sky Sports Darts: In recent years Sky Sports 3 has become Sky Sports Darts for the duration of the. The channel mixes live coverage with replays of the most recent sessions and classic moments from the tournament's history. Sky Sports Darts was first seen for the and it returned on 14 December 2015 however, Sky Sports F1 was temporarily renamed Sky Sports Darts until 5 January 2016.
For the it was Sky Sports 3 that was renamed. From 14 December 2017 until 1 January 2018, Sky Sports Arena will become Sky Sports Darts. • Sky Sports World Cup: From 14 February to 29 March 2015, Sky rebranded Sky Sports 2 as Sky Sports World Cup. The channel was dedicated to the coverage of the, from Australia and New Zealand. • Sky Sports The Open: During their first live broadcast of golf's, from 11 to 18 July 2016, Sky Sports 1 rebranded as Sky Sports The Open.
From 17 to 24 July 2017, Sky Sports 4 was rebranded Sky Sports The Open, and would be replaced by Sky Sports 4's replacement, Sky Sports Golf. • Sky Sports The Players: From 8 May to 14 May 2017, Sky renamed Sky Sports 4 as Sky Sports The Players. The channel was dedicated to the coverage of the. At the Races [ ]. Main article: At the Races is the only Sky Sports channel not wholly owned by Sky, although Sky purchased majority control of it in 2017.
It was founded by the Go Racing consortium, a partnership of, and Arena Leisure plc (owner of, and acting on behalf of a further 27 out of the 59 UK racecourses) in July 2004. Following its high-profile collapse (and Channel 4 removing itself from the consortium) the station – now purely a joint venture between BSkyB and Arena Leisure – focuses on from the UK, Ireland, North America and Germany, showing many live races and related shows.
The station is 'affiliated' with various companies, since gamblers are generally the sport's main audience, and its pictures, provided by satellite link provider SIS, are also commercially distributed to betting shops across the country. Defunct channels [ ] PremPlus [ ].
Main article: PremPlus was a channel dedicated to airing live Football. PremPlus launched on 18 August 2001, showing 40 pay-per-view Premier League matches. The main presenter on PremPlus was with former Arsenal manager providing punditry. The channel was called Premiership Plus from 2001 to 2004, before being shortened to the later PremPlus for the beginning of the 2004–05 season. PremPlus closed down after the last match of the 2006–07 season after obtained a third of the Premier League rights for 2007–10 This left Sky with only 92 live matches, meaning a Pay-Per-View service was unsustainable.
An internet television service named was launched in 2012 offering a non-contract subscription to Sky Sports thus making the service a part spiritual successor to PremPlus. Sky Sports News Radio [ ]. Main article: Sky Sports News Radio was a British online radio station broadcasting sports news, results and information 24 hours a day. It is a sister service to the television channel Sky Sports News HQ. The station was launched in June 2010 and broadcasts online and via digital platforms from the Teamtalk studios in Leeds.
It originally broadcast from 08:00 to 18:00 only, expanding to a full 24-hour schedule in August 2010 to coincide with the start of the 2010–11 football season. The station was initially only available to Sky Sports subscribers, but became free to all listeners when its sister TV channel was removed from Freeview.
The station can also be listened to via the Sky Sports Apps and third party platforms such as TuneIn Radio and The Pure Lounge. News reports were sourced from the Sky Sports News newsroom, Sky News Radio and information was shared with SkySports.com, based in the same office. The station's managing editor was Mark Chesworth. The station closed in September 2014 Technological advances [ ] Sky Sports HD channels [ ] Sky Sports 1 launched on 22 May 2006 as Sky Sports HD, and airs live, and as well as and Rugby. The 2008 Ryder Cup was also screened in HD. In July 2006, Sky Sports HD2 launched on Sky Digital channel 409, at the same time Sky Sports HD1 moved to channel 408, with switching to channel 405. There was also a HD version of PremPlus, called PremPlus HD, which broadcast on Sky channel 483 until the football season ended.
It was briefly branded Sky Sports HDX and used to broadcast other Sky Sports content in HD, before it ceased broadcasting. HD broadcasts of rugby league's began from the start of the 2007 season in February 2007.
Marked the first NFL broadcast in HD in the UK; additional NFL games in HD have since been phased in.,, and the NFL Playoffs were shown in HD from 2008. Sky Sports HD3 launched on 17 March 2008, to coincide with 's first UK HD broadcast. The channel broadcasts a large quantity of WWE and golf. Sky Sports HD4 launched on 29 April 2010.
Autocad R12 Dos Downloads here. Due to an Ofcom review of premium services, Sky Sports HD1 and HD2 launched on the Virgin Media platform on 2 August 2010. This marked the first time that Sky's HD programming was shown via a rival service. Added Sky Sports HD1 and HD2 in the first quarter of 2012.
UPC Ireland added Sky Sports 1 HD and 2 HD along with Sky Sports News HD on 16 August 2012. Sky Sports News HD launched on 23 August 2010. It was rebranded as Sky Sports News HQ HD on 12 August 2014 along with the standard channel. On 1 March 2012, the HD channels were given a minor rebrand, with the 'HD' moving to the end of the channel names, for example Sky Sports 1 HD instead of Sky Sports HD1. Sky Sports F1 HD launched on 9 March 2012.
Sky Sports 2 HD was also rebranded to ' in the same move used for the standard channel on 30 June until 31 August 2013. Sky Sports 4 HD was also rebranded to ' in the same move used for the standard channel on 18 September 2014 until 2 October 2014.
Sky Sports 3 HD, Sky Sports 4 HD and Sky Sports F1 HD launched on Virgin Media on 15 July 2014. Sky Sports 5 HD launched on 12 August 2014 as well as being added on Virgin Media. Sky Sports 3, 4 and 5 HD launched on Virgin Media Ireland on 15 October 2014. On 1 January 2015, Sky Sports News HQ HD, along with Sky News HD were added on Virgin. The first WWE event to be shown in wide-screen (16:9) format on Sky Sports was on 18 February 2008 at 1 am on Sky Sports 1. Although after this, other WWE programming were still in standard (4:3) format however due to complaints all WWE programming will now be airing in widescreen from a down-scaled HD feed.
When ended in June 2008, it was replaced with, a programme which showcases classic archive matches from the extensive. On 30 January 2014, Sky Sports announced they had signed another five-year deal with WWE.
Sky will now continue to exclusively broadcast WWE's flagship shows in the UK and Ireland through to 2019. WWE pay-per-views were previously shown on Sky Sports for free roughly every 5 months, with all remaining pay-per-views being broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office at an additional cost. However, as of 2015, all pay-per-views were broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office at a cost of £19.95. WWE shows on Sky [ ] The following list excludes WWE events where a minority are broadcast on Sky Sports while the rest are broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office at an additional cost of £19.95 (€24.95 in Ireland) per event. All broadcast on Sky Sports unless stated (occasionally shown on ) (on ) – Free Gaelic Games [ ] On 2 April 2014, Sky Sports signed a deal with the to broadcast both the and the. The deal gives Sky Sports 20 championship matches across both sports including both semi-finals and both All-Ireland Finals.
Sky will have exclusive rights in both the and the UK to 14 of these matches with the remaining 6 matches being simultaneously broadcast by in the Republic of Ireland. The deal covers the years, 2014 to 2016. It is estimated that the GAA make €0.5 million from this deal. The deal has sparked much debate in Ireland with many loyal fans being unable to watch some key games during the All- Ireland season. The debate was reignited with Michael Duignan stating publicly on RTE, 'The biggest disgrace of the weekend was on Saturday evening, that Waterford and Kilkenny (Round 2 hurling match) wasn't shown free-to-air in this country', a statement which resounded with many GAA fans across Ireland and gained much public sympathy, bringing further into question the continuation of the Sky GAA deal in the long term.
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