37 Example Sentences of "coverage of the"


Here are 37 examples "coverage of the" there used in a sentence.
  1. In 2003, BSkyB won joint UK rights to coverage of the UEFA Champions League with ITV, who had previously held exclusive rights
  2. Sky shared coverage of the FA Cup from 2000 to 2008 with the BBC, before ITV and Setanta Sports won the rights from the 2008 / 09 season
  3. The BBC currently holds the rights to highlights and live radio coverage of the NFL. Since 2007, the BBC has also broadcast the Super Bowl live on television
  4. Censorship is occasionally carried out to aid authorities or to protect an individual, as with some kidnappings when attention and media coverage of the victim can sometimes be seen as unhelpful
  5. While television coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games was held by Channel 4, the BBC retained the radio rights to the event and plans to broadcast events on radio stations 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra
  6. The Sun has been involved in a number of controversies in its history, including its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster, false allegations against Elton John, and its attitude towards mental ill health, homosexuality and women
  7. Sky Sports have introduced many new features into coverage of the game since 1992 including the initially-controversial permanent digital on-screen graphic scoreboard, an idea that was subsequently copied by American sports and by other British sport producers
  8. At the end of the decade, The Sun's coverage of the Hillsborough football stadium disaster in Sheffield on 15 April 1989, in which 96 people died as a result of their injuries, proved to be, as the paper later admitted, the "most terrible" blunder in its history
  9. Sky Sports broadcast extensive coverage of the Football League and Capital One Cup in a joint £264 million contract with the BBC. Sky are entitled to show 65 games per season, including the play-offs, and two matches per round in the League Cup, including the Final
  10. Sky showed at least 32 events on the European Tour including the Dubai World Championship. Since 2009, Sky Sports and BBC Sport have shared live coverage of the BMW PGA Championship and Barclays Scottish Open, with Sky broadcasting live coverage of Thursday and Friday and the BBC screening the weekend action
  11. From the beginning of the 2009-10 season, their coverage of the competition grew dramatically, including automatic rights to qualifying games. From autumn 2012, Sky show all games on a Wednesday, plus all bar one game on Tuesdays until the Final. ITV have first choice of Tuesday games, and shared coverage of the final
  12. They have also had exclusive UK rights for live coverage of the last three British and Irish Lions tours. This is partly because of Sky's links with News Corporation television channels in the southern hemisphere. Sky's links with News Corporation, also allows them to show live matches from the Super Rugby competition
  13. Some online niche websites, such as Cinefile Review, provide comprehensive coverage of the independent sector; usually adopting a style closer to print journalism. They tend to prohibit adverts and offer uncompromising opinions free of any commercial interest. Their film critics normally have an academic film background
  14. In its early years, coverage of the competition was split between the BBC and ITV, though the final was usually on ITV. From 1988–89 to 2008–09, ITV were the only terrestrial broadcaster covering the competition. They showed it exclusively until 1996–97 when Sky began covering it, and acquired the exclusive live rights to the final
  15. Elsewhere, Souness works with Sky Sports as a pundit, principally on coverage of the Champions League., however, he has regularly stated that he prefers working with RTE, due to their "call it like it is" approach to football.. Souness also worked with Al Jazeera Sports in South Africa for their coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stages
  16. In August 2009, nearly a year after his departure from Newcastle, Keegan resurfaced after being confirmed as the lead pundit on ESPN. During the course of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Keegan featured as a pundit for ITV broadcasts. He was part of ESPN's live coverage of the 2011, 2012, and 2013 FA Cup finals with pitch side build up and post match comments
  17. After his retirement as a player in 2005, he became a football pundit for Setanta Sports and was an associate producer on the film Goal! 2. He was an ESPN analyst for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and currently works as an English based in-game analyst alongside Ian Darke for ESPN's US and UK coverage of the Premier League, FA Cup, Major League Soccer and Euro 2012
  18. BBC Sport regained coverage of the Boat Race from ITV Sport who pulled out of coverage after the 2009 event. A five-year contract was signed by BBC Sport to cover the event from 2010 after last covering the 2004 race. Clare Balding hosts this and commentary came from Andrew Cotter from 2010-2011, 2013- and from Jonathan Legard in 2012. The race is also broadcast on BBC World News
  19. After losing the rights to Formula One and the World Rally Championship, the BBC dabbled in British and World Superbikes for a few years — often showing the World Championship version live. After acquiring the rights to the MotoGP World Championship in 2003 coverage of the World and British Superbikes was dropped, presently picked up by Eurosport with highlights on Channel 4 and ITV4 respectively
  20. The network played a significant role in the period of transition to democracy following the death of Franco and in the years leading up to and immediately following the adoption of the Spanish Constitution of 1978, notably in its coverage of the attempted coup of 23 February 1981. Cadena SER also played a vital journalistic role in its reporting of the events and circumstances of the 2004 Madrid train bombings
  21. In 2008, Sky Sports extended their already long-term deal with the RFU to continue showing England Internationals exclusively live up until the end of the 2014-15 season, including their autumn test matches at Twickenham and their summer internationals overseas. The new deal begins in 2010, and they will have the rights to show live coverage of the Anglo-Welsh Cup as well as new proposed competitions from the RFU
  22. At the 2010 British Press Awards The Telegraph was named the "National Newspaper of the Year" for its coverage of the MPs expenses scandal, with William Lewis winning "Journalist of the Year". The Telegraph won "Team of the Year" in 2004 for its coverage of the Iraq War. The paper also won "Columnist of the Year" three years ' running from 2002 to 2004: Zoë Heller (2002), Robert Harris (2003) and Boris Johnson (2004)
  23. Since the late 2000s Vialli works as a TV football commentator for Sky Italia. In 2007 he was linked with a move to the managers position at Queens Park Rangers, following the club takeover by Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone and the dismissal of John Gregory as manager, but ultimately declined any interest in the job. During Euro 2012, the 47-year-old former player appeared as pundit for BBC's coverage of the tournament
  24. In 1975, the UK company Quantel, founded in 1973 by Peter Michael, produced the first commercial full-color broadcast framebuffer, the Quantel DFS 3000. It was first used in TV coverage of the 1976 Montreal Olympics to generate a picture-in-picture inset of the Olympic flaming torch while the rest of the picture featured the runner entering the stadium. Framebuffer technology provided the cornerstone for the future development of digital television products
  25. An exponentially growing phenomenon, the blogosphere can be abuzz with news that is overlooked by the press and TV networks. Apropos of this was Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 11, 000-word Rolling Stone article apropos of the 2004 United States presidential election, published June 1, 2006. By June 8, there had been no mainstream coverage of the documented allegations by President John F. Kennedy's nephew. On June 9, this sub-story was covered by a Seattle Post-Intelligencer article
  26. These active hurricane seasons predated satellite coverage of the Atlantic basin. Before the satellite era began in 1960, tropical storms or hurricanes went undetected unless a reconnaissance aircraft encountered one, a ship reported a voyage through the storm, or a storm hit land in a populated area. The official record, therefore, could miss storms in which no ship experienced gale-force winds, recognized it as a tropical storm, returned to port, and reported the experience
  27. Prior to the start of the 2004-05 season, Football First, an interactive football programme was launched. The show typically airs at 8.25pm and replays full coverage of the day's featured Premier League match, followed through the night by highlights from every Premier League match played on the day, which gives the viewer a chance to see a match of their choice. Sky Sports won the rights to air ' near-live ' coverage of the Barclays Premier League, permitting Football First to air for another three years
  28. Beginning in 2009, the BBC signed a three-year contract to show ten Championship matches live annually, as well as one leg of each League Cup semi-final exclusively live and shared live coverage of the Final with Sky Sports. It also shows Football League and League Cup highlights shows. The BBC has not renewed the contract meaning that live coverage will revert exclusively to Sky Sports but they kept the rights to the highlights shows so the Football League Show and League Cup Show continued into 2012–2013 season
  29. From the 2010 / 11 season, Sky Sports will show 115 games live a season, with the remaining 23 live games on ESPN. Their rights entitle them to show games kicking off on Saturday lunchtime, Sunday, Monday night and in midweek or on bank holidays. There are limits to the number of times any team may be picked for live television coverage per season. They also broadcast delayed extended coverage of the remaining non-televised games in Football First and show highlights of all the action in the Sunday morning programme Goals on Sunday
  30. Souness used to regularly appear as a television analyst in Ireland. He primarily featured on RTÉ's live coverage of the Champions League and on their highlights show Premier Soccer Saturday, covering the English Premier League. He was also regularly seen covering RTÉ's coverage of Republic of Ireland football internationals. Souness contributed to RTÉ Sport's coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, alongside John Giles, Eamon Dunphy, Liam Brady, Ronnie Whelan, Denis Irwin, Ossie Ardiles and Dietmar Hamann for the duration of the Group Stages
  31. Since 2012 the BBC aired live weekly radio coverage of the NFL on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and air the Super Bowl on BBC TV and BBC Radio 5 Live in 2012 but Jake Humphrey stepped down and was replaced by Mark Chapman. For the 2012 / 13 season, the BBC is broadcasting Monday Night Football on the iPlayer and via BBC HD. USP Content produces the UK broadcast and simulcasts the ESPN Monday Night Football feed but have since added in 5 Lives Darren Fletcher as host and Mark Chapman will host the 2013 Super Bowl but Colin Murray will take over from 2014
  32. In 2003, it began its coverage of the Heineken Cup, outbidding previous rights holder BBC Sport with its offer of £20 million for 3 years, showing usually 10 matches each pool weekend as well as all knockout matches and up to three matches per round in the Amlin Challenge Cup. For the first time in 2006, Sky Sports held exclusive rights to live Heineken Cup rugby in the UK and Ireland, with RTÉ only able to show tape-delayed coverage and S4C able to show only highlights. Sky Sports started to broadcast games from the European Challenge Cup from the season 2007 / 08, with one game every week
  33. One of BBC Sport's major criticisms is that it no longer shows any live cricket games, having lost coverage of the Test Matches in 1999 to Channel 4 who then lost to Sky Sports in 2005. Coverage was fronted by Tony Lewis for many years. The BBC was also criticised for not bidding for the rights to show home Test matches when the next set of rights between 2006 and 2009 went up for sale, a decision which it also took for the next contract running until 2013 with the corporation claiming it could neither afford the cost of the rights or fit into their schedules. At present, coverage is by Sky Sports and highlights on Channel 5
  34. Sky Sports shows live coverage of the sport's premier event, the Ryder Cup. Since 1995, they have held the exclusive live UK rights to the biennial team event between USA and Europe, broadcasting the event in its entirety for the first time at Oak Hill in 1995. The event was broadcast in High Definition for the first time in 2006 at the K Club in County Kildare Ireland. Since 1999 it has also offered interactive coverage with options including the American coverage, Highlights and course guides. Sky holds the rights until 2012, with BBC broadcasting evening highlights. In 2010, Sky broadcast the Ryder Cup in 3D, making it the first live event on Sky 3D, Europe's first residential 3D channel
  35. Local factories and diners are valuable photo opportunities for candidates, who hope to use this quintessential New England image to their advantage by portraying themselves as sympathetic to blue collar workers. Media coverage of the primary enables candidates low on funds to "rally back"; an example of this was President Bill Clinton who referred to himself as "The Comeback Kid" following the 1992 primary. National media outlets have converged on small New Hampshire towns, such as during the 2007 and 2008 national presidential debates held at Saint Anselm College in the town of Goffstown. Goffstown and other towns in New Hampshire have been experiencing this influx of national media since the 1950s
  36. BBC One provided extensive coverage of the 2012 London Olympics, shelving the usual BBC One schedule between 6.00am to 1.00am, taking a break at 1.00pm, 6.00pm and 10.00pm for the BBC News and the coverage at that time moved to BBC Two. Bill Turnbull, Hazel Irvine, Chris Hollins and Sian Williams presented Olympic Breakfast between 6.00am and 9.00am. Then Mishal Hussain anchored coverage from 9.00am to 11.00am, the mid morning from 11.00am to 1.45pm was presented by either Hazel Irvine, Matt Baker or Clare Balding. The afternoon slot from 1.45pm to 6.00pm was hosted by Clare Balding, Jake Humphrey or Hazel Irvine. Sue Barker hosted from 4.00pm to 7.00pm, before Gary Lineker took over presenting duties for the prime time slot from 7.00pm to 10.35pm. Gabby Logan hosted a highlights programme from 10.45pm to 12.00am followed by Olympic Sportsday with Dan Walker or Olly Foster featuring reports and news from the day's events
  37. The BBC held exclusive rights to show the EDF Energy Cup until the 2009 / 10 season when these rights were acquired by Sky Sports. BBC Wales, BBC Alba and BBC NI holds joint right to show the Magners League, along with S4C in Wales and RTE and TG4 in Ireland. BBC Wales and BBC NI shows matches on Friday evenings and usually BBC Wales coverage is shown across the rest of the UK on BBC Red Button. Highlights from the Magners League are shown in Scrum V on BBC2 Wales and BBC Red Button alongside briefer highlights in Wales on Saturday on BBC One. BBC Sport Wales / Chwaraeon Cymru also produces the Welsh language S4C's coverage of the Magners League and EDF Energy Cup under the Y Clwb Rygbi brand. This is because the BBC is obliged to provide S4C with several hours of programming a week. BBC Two in Wales often shows Wales national rugby union team under-20 Six Nations games, which are also shown on BBC Red Button in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland



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