All articles by Max Miller – Page 139
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NewsDiscovery reveals Winter Olympics broadcast plans
The Cube virtual studio is seeing more improvements for the event
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NewsDiscovery announces Winter Olympics talent line-up
Team GB Winter Olympic medallists Amy Williams and Billy Morgan join experienced presenters
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NewsPremiership Rugby to return to free-to-air with ITV
Seven live matches per-season and the final will be shown for the next two seasons
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NewsSEE to build film and TV studio in space
The boom in film and television facilities is entering the final frontier
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NewsBT Sport reveals women’s Ashes broadcast plans
Jules Breach, Lydia Greenway and Ebony Rainford-Brent will lead the presentation from the BT Sport studio in London
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NewsNetflix to serve behind the scenes tennis documentary series
Drive To Survive production company Box To Box Films will create the series
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NewsNEP Group to manage eSkootr’s outside broadcast
It has been named the offical technical broadcast partner
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NewsShoot nets The Best FIFA Football Awards films
Production company made 14 films for the globally broadcasted awards night
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NewsSky Sports closing in on 10-year ECB rights renewal
The broadcaster paid £1.1 billion for the last five-year cycle
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NewsAustralian Open stays in the sky with Sport 24 deal
IMG-owned airline and cruise line channel signs three-year extension
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NewsNetflix links up with PGA and golf majors for docuseries
Behind-the-scenes documentary will be produced by Vox Media Studios and F1: Drive To Survive producers Box To Box Films
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NewsLittle Dot launches Little Dot Sport
It begins with 28 retained clients including Formula E, the England & Wales Cricket Board, The FA, Premiership Rugby, Eurosport and Serie A
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NewsDAZN close to £582m BT Sport acquisition
The deal would give it access to Premier League and Champions League rights in the UK
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NewsITN and Getty extend video archive partnership
Deal sees over one million ITN clips made exclusively available through Getty Images
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NewsBBC reveals 2022 Winter Olympics broadcast plans
There will be over 300 hours of live coverage on BBC1 and BBC2
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NewsPremier League wins £157m payout from Chinese broadcaster
However, it is unclear if it will be able to collect the money
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NewsAmazon Prime Video unveils Wayne Rooney doc release date
Lorton Entertainment and Circle Circle Films special follows the life and career of the former England, Manchester United and Everton player


















