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Sky Sports
Sky Sports Logo
Launched 25 March 1990
Owned by BSkyB
Audience share 3.3% (All Sky Sports channels combined) (November '06, [1])
Formerly called The Sports Channel
Website www.skysports.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview Sky Sports News - Channel 83
Satellite
Sky Digital Channels 401-405, 408, 409
Cable
Virgin Media
(ex-NTL)
Channels 511-513, 516
Virgin Media
(ex-Telewest)
Channels 511-514
NTL Ireland Channels 402-405 and 408
Chorus Digital Channels 60-62
Homechoice Channels 551-554


Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of 9 channels. Sky Sports is the dominant pay-television sports brand in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. It has played a major role in the increased commercialisation of British sport since 1990, sometimes playing a large role in inducing organisational changes in the sports it broadcasts, most notably when it encouraged the FA Premier League to break away from the Football League in 1992.

Sky Sports 1, 2, 3, and Xtra are available as a premium package on top of the basic package. These channels are also available as options on nearly every cable system in the UK and Ireland. Unlike the other channels, Sky Sports News is provided as part of the basic package and also broadcasts on Freeview. Sky Sports is perhaps best known for its football coverage, due to this it suffers a loss of viewers in the summer when no football is played.

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[edit] History

[edit] The early years (1990-1998)

Sky Sports originally began broadcasting of sports events as The Sports Channel in March 1990, as part of the British Satellite Broadcasting service on cable, becoming available on the Marcopolo satellite the following month. Sky Television did not originally launch with a sports channel of their own - though sports programmes were occasionally broadcast on Sky Channel - but instead chose to invest in Eurosport instead, which was marketed as one of Sky's four channels upon its launch on 5 February, 1989.

On 2 November 1990, British Satellite Broadcasting and Sky Television announced that they would be merging. At first the Sports Channel gained a "British Sky Broadcasting" suffix on its logo, however from 6 April 1991 - when the channel debuted on the SES Astra 1B satellite - it was rebranded as Sky Sports. Sky and Eurosport discontinued their partnership upon the launch of Sky Sports, even though Eurosport continued to be available on the Astra platform.

The channel was sold as one of the major draws of the Sky system. Sky Sports was sold as a subscription channel and encrypted using the VideoCrypt system. It was the second Sky channel to be encrypted (following Sky Movies in 1990. It initially aired sports such as rugby and golf in 1990, before acquiring rights to German and Italian league football in 1990.

However, it was following formation of the FA Premier League for the 1992/1993 football season, believed to have been assisted by the promise of higher TV payments, that Sky Sports became well known. By bidding £305m, BSkyB beat the BBC and ITV to acquire the live and exclusive FA Premier League football broadcasting rights for the United Kingdom and Republic of 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 in its history.

In 1995, the channel launched Soccer AM, a slapstick morning chat show, talking mostly about football events around the world, along with many gags in the world of soccer and the media. This show has proved highly successful, and is still airing as of today. The current presenters are Tim Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain. It became a media phenomenon for a short period of time in the early 2000s when they lead a campaign to save a man from his non-football tolerating wife. The Save Chip! campaign was mentioned on non-Sky news channels, and even made its way into the title sequences of a number of football simulation computer games. It was also given notable fame for the word bouncebackability which was entered into the Collins Dictionary, and for the Easy Chant which has been used at football matches around the country and even the world. Following the success of the show a spin-off show launched in 2002, Soccer AM's All-Sports Show. The show deals with all sports, and is currently presented by Helen Chamberlain and Andy Goldstein.

Prior to the start of the 1996-97 season Sky Sports 3 was launched. The launch promotion involved many top sporting figures such as Dennis Bergkamp and Ryan Giggs to help the launch of the channel. Sky Sports had also acquired the rights to Scottish football and the Coca-Cola Cup.

Sky Sports Ident Circa. 1997
Sky Sports Ident Circa. 1997

Sky Sports Gold started on 1 November 1995 and ended as a separate channel by 1997 but only really petered out (as a filler slot on the other Sky Sports channels) by 2001.

[edit] Sky Digital (1998 - )

October 1998 saw BSkyB launch Sky Digital. The move to Sky Digital saw the launch of two new sports channels in quick succession. First Sky Sports News, a 24-hour rolling sports news channel launched. This was followed by Sky Sports Xtra, in March 1999. The channel was initially available exclusively on Sky Digital. However, by summer 2003, the channel had launched on NTL and Telewest.

On 22 August 1999, Sky utilised a feature of, the then new, Sky Digital system to allow an interactive football match to be shown. Viewers were given the ability to choose the things such as which camera they viewed during the Arsenal vs. Manchester United. The concept proved popular[1] and soon Sky used the new interactive service, known as Sky Sports Active, for other sports.

Around 2001, a cross-branding deal ensured that a quiz version of Championship Manager would be produced with the Sky Sports name on it. Kirsty Gallacher was the host of the PlayStation 2 quiz.

In 2004, Sky signed an exclusive deal to broadcast live English cricket matches for four seasons from 2006 to 2009 for a fee of £55 million a year.[2] As with other of their exclusive deals this has caused some controversy, as the matches would no longer be available on terrestrial TV. Sky also signed an exclusive deal with the BCCI to televise the tour of India, worth around £352m.

Sky purchased the horse racing channel, Attheraces from Channel 4. Attheraces was insolvent, and despite being promoted as part of the Sky Sports line up, had failed to turn a profit.

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 Premiership match, followed by 50 minutes of highlights from every Premiership match played on the day, which gives the viewer a choice to see a match of their choice. Sky Sports won the rights to air 'near-live' coverage of the Barclays Premiership, permitting Football First to air for another three years.

Sky Sports also snapped up the rights for the A1 Grand Prix and has won the rights to Speedway, for the next five years. The channel also has the rights to American sports, including NFL and WWE.

[edit] Sky Sports Channels

[edit] Sky Sports Xtra

Sky Sports Xtra was the fourth Sports Channel launched by Sky Sports. It airs repeats and live events of many Sky Sports programmes, such as La Liga. The channel launched in April 1999, and is a free bonus channel for those who subscribed to both Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2.

The channel was originally launched as Sky Sports Extra but later rebranded to Sky Sports Xtra. The name Extra rather than Sky Sports 4 was chosen as the original intention of the channel was to simulcast sporting events showing on the main channels with the addition to interactive services.

More recently the channel has stopped simulcasting, and the interactive services have moved to the main Sky Sports channels. Sky Sports Xtra now shows live and recorded sports events, and is in an effect a fourth main Sky Sports channel.

[edit] Sky Sports HD Channels

Sky Sports have recently launched two new HD channels. Sky Sports HD launched on February 13, 2006, and currently airs live cricket, live Barclays Premiership Football, live Football League as well as Guinness Premiership Rugby. Sky has also announced that this year's Ryder Cup will be televised in HD. In July 2006 Sky Sports HD 2 launched on Sky Digital channel 409, at the same time Sky Sports HD 1 moved to channel 408, with Sky Sports News switching to channel 405. There is also an HD version of PremPlus, "PremPlus HD" currently broadcasted on Sky channel 483. It has been anounnced that the new season of Rugby League Super League will be broadcast in HD from the start of the season in Feburary. The NFL Super Bowl was the first american event/final to be broadcast in HD.

[edit] Sky Sports News

Main article: Sky Sports News

Sky Sports News is a 24-hour sports news channel operated by Sky Sports. Sky Sports News launched on the 1 October 1998, with Sky Digital becoming BSkyB's first digital only channel. On 10 April 2000, Sky Sports News relaunched as Sky Sports.com TV, a move to bring it tie in to the launch of the skysports.com website. However, the name was soon reverted back to Sky Sports News.

The channel replaced Sky Sports Centre, a news show at 6pm, devoted to the key events in the sporting world. The show famously broke the news that Kevin Keegan would resign as Newcastle United boss, with immediate effect.

Presenters on the channel include Ian Payne, Simon Thomas and Georgie Thompson.

[edit] At the Races

Main article: At the Races

At the Races was founded by Channel 4, but purchased by a partnership between British Sky Broadcasting, Arena Leisure PLC and 28 (out of the 59) UK racecourses in July 2004.

The station focuses on horse racing from the UK, Ireland, North America and Germany, showing many live races and related shows. The station is "affiliated" with various betting companies, since gamblers are generally the sports main audience.

[edit] PremPlus

Main article: PremPlus

PremPlus is a pay-per-view channel which is dedicated to airing live Premiership Football. PremPlus launched on 18 August 2001, showing 40 pay-per-view matches from the English Premier League. The main presenter on PremPlus is Marcus Buckland with former Arsenal manager George Graham, providing punditry.

The channel was called Premiership Plus from 2001 to 2004, before being shortened to the current PremPlus for the beginning of the 2004-05 season. Currently the channel shows 50 matches per season.

PremPlus will cease to exist as from the last match of the 2006-07 season, due to the new Premier League television rights deal.

[edit] Sky Sports programming

Sky own exclusive UK and Ireland, or UK-only exclusivity rights to a number of sports, most notably the ones listed below. They also transmit a large range of other sports.

[edit] Football

Sky Sports signed an exclusive deal with Ford in 2001[3]

Ford Football Special Titles, 1996
Ford Football Special Titles, 1996

[edit] Premiership

Live Premiership coverage has been a critical factor of the success of Sky Sports. The foundations of Sky Sports have been built on the coverage and allowed a dramatic growth in the number of subscribers in homes as well as pubs.

Sky has had rights to the Premiership since 1992 when the Division One clubs broke off from the Football League to form the Premier League. The first live Premiership game televised was Nottingham Forest's 1-0 win over Liverpool in August 1992. The millions and then billions of pounds which Sky has brought into the game has changed English football almost beyond recognition[citation needed]. Sky Sports have introduced many new features into coverage of the game since 1992 including the initially-controversial permanent on-screen clock and score, an idea that was subsequently copied by American sports and by other British sport producers[citation needed].

BSkyB's relationship with the FA Premier League had caused a stir with the EU, which eventually intervened and ended Sky's 13-year monopoly of live broadcasting rights. BSkyB's current deal allowed the company to win four of the six tiered live rights packages and left the BBC with the two highlights packages. These events left the European Commission 'unhappy' and representatives of the Commission expressed views that the league had a lot of 'serious questions' to answer.

The deal was reviewed by the Commission, who came to the conclusion that they would threaten to take legal action against the Premier League if it failed to agree new arrangements giving other broadcasters a share of live TV coverage of matches. The EU believed that it would give 'better choice and value' for viewers.

Following the agreement, rival bids were launched. NTL and Sir Richard Branson's Virgin, ITV and Channel 4 were some of the big names that launched their own bids. Irish broadcaster Setanta also declared that it would make a bid, depending on the overall concepts in the 'bidding wars'.

Sky Sports won the rights to four out of the six available live rights packages for the 2007/08 season and beyond, with another Pay TV company, Setanta Sports winning the remaining two. Despite losing two of the packages, the broadcaster will show even more live matches from the 2007/08 season, making better use of the matches available to it. Sky Sports' flagship football show, Super Sunday will not be affected by the loss of packages, but Sky Sports will be closing its PPV channel Prem Plus at the end of the 2006-07 season.

[edit] Football League

Following the collapse of ITV Digital in 2002, the Football League reformed a connection with Sky to show live coverage of its divisions and the League Cup. The contract runs until 2007 and is worth around £250m. ITV Sport have rights to show highlights from the Football League and the League Cup.[4]

[edit] UEFA Champions League

In 2003, BSkyB won joint rights to coverage of the UEFA Champions League with ITV, who had previously held exclusive rights with all matches shown on their channels only. ITV got first choice of 2 matches on Tuesdays, with Sky taking the remaining six, and all eight matches on a Wednesday. Matches that are not shown on one of the Sky Sports channels are usually available through the interactive service. In 2005, Sky Sports and ITV renewed their Champions League contract up until 2009.

[edit] FA Cup

Sky Sports initially broadcast matches from the FA Cup and also international matches involving the England national football team. Today it continues to show both, now sharing live coverage with the BBC.

In a joint deal with the BBC, Sky Sports had secured the rights to the FA Cup in June 2000.[5] Under the three-year deal, Sky had been given live and interactive coverage to the competition, which previously was occupied by ITV. The channel on the other hand, did not have the choice of first pick of games. Sky Sports had also had rights to every home Live England International, until the BBC picked up the coverage in 2004.

[edit] Internationals

Currently, Sky Sports holds the rights to every home Live Scotland and Wales Internationals, whilst sharing coverage of away ties with the respective BBC Nations, BBC Scotland and BBC Wales. Sky Sports also show some of Englands away Internationals Live and delayed coverage of home games.

[edit] Spanish La Liga

Skysports also show live matches from the Spanish La Liga on Saturday and Sunday nights. They also show a review show called "Revista de la liga" on Tuesdays.

[edit] Rugby league

The power of television over sport can perhaps be best portrayed by the change of rugby league from a winter sport to one played during the summer months under the banner of the Super League. These changes caused great controversy when they were introduced in 1996, yet they have been seen by many as positive and as having an impact even greater than the broadcaster has had with football. The sport is now seen as being in a healthy state with two or three live matches from the Super League every week fronted by Mike 'Stevo' Stephenson and Eddie Hemmings. Live Super League broadcasts rank amongst the top 10 most watched programmes in a week on Sky Sports regularly. Sky has sold rights to a highlights package of the Super League to BBC Sport.

Sky also hold the rights to show the Rugby League Tri-Nations live, whilst highlights are shown on BBC Sport. Sky also announced in 2007 that they had bought the rights to televise National League matches midweek. Australia's National Rugby League competition was shown until 2005-06 season when Setanta Sports outbid Sky for the rights.

[edit] Rugby union

Shot of the Sky Sports rugby union studio, 2006
Shot of the Sky Sports rugby union studio, 2006

Sky began its live coverage of what is now known as the Guinness Premiership on the 10 September 1994 with the match between Bath Rugby and Bristol Rugby and continues to do so by showing one live match, usually on a Saturday, every week.

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.[6] For the first time in 2006, Sky Sports will hold exclusive rights to live Heineken Cup rugby in the UK and ROI, with RTE only able to show tape-delayed coverage and S4C able to show only highlights.

Sky Sports has 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 14 competition.

Sky Sports rugby coverage is presented by Simon Lazenby and Dewi Morris, with commentary for internationals and Guinness Premiership from Miles Harrison and Stuart Barnes. Sky will often take the host broadcasters commentary for Super 14 and Tri-Nations, with commentators including Hugh Bladen, Murray Mexted and Tony Johnson.

[edit] Cricket

Sky was the first broadcaster to show live coverage of an overseas tour involving the England cricket team on the tour to the West Indies in 1990. It has maintained this coverage with commentators and statisticians such as David Lloyd, Ian Botham, Nasser Hussain, Benedict Bermange and Richard Isaacs. With this line-up Sky has acquired most of the cricket rights which are available, both in England and abroad. Sky has the live rights to all English domestic cricket and, following the controversial agreement made in December 2004 with the England and Wales Cricket Board it has the rights to live coverage of all England internationals.

[edit] Boxing

Following the departure of Frank Warren's Sports Network to ITV during 2005, many of the top British boxers no longer fight on Sky. However, many top American fights are still broadcast as well as the remainder of Britain's top fighters including Ricky Hatton. Some of the channels top fights are shown on the Pay-Per-View channel Sky Box Office instead of Sky Sports. Presenters and commentators for Sky Sports' coverage include Paul Dempsey, Wayne McCullough and Johnny Nelson.

[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment

WWE Raw, live on Sky Sports 3, 2005
WWE Raw, live on Sky Sports 3, 2005

In 1989, Sky Sports acquired the rights to WWF Wrestling (now World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE), from America.

As of late 2004, Sky signed a new deal giving them the rights to show WWE Wrestling until 2010.[7] Part of the deal states that major PPV's such as WrestleMania would be part of the Sky Box Office pay-per-view service, and that SmackDown's first broadcast would move from Sky One to Sky Sports. As part of the deal, RAW is now shown live on Sky Sports 3 early Tuesday morning. SmackDown is broadcast in Britain before it is aired in America: on Friday nights. Sky Sports 1 shows 6 WWE PPV's free and live a year. WWE Heat is also shown on Sky Sports despite only being available in the US as a webcast. Sky also broadcast WWE's third brand, Extreme Championship Wrestling. For a couple of months it replaced WWE Velocity on Sunday mornings. It is now shown two nights after the US broadcast after a viewer complained to Ofcom in August 2006 about a image in the opening credits, and Sky agreed to air the program after the watershed.

The deal of 14 Pay-Per-Views did not account for WWE's extra pay-per-views which have been added subsequently, and therefore WWE Cyber Sunday and ECW December to Dismember would not have been picked up by Sky. However, a last-minute deal was struck between Sky and WWE, that allowed both of the PPVs to be shown live on Sky Sports 1.[8]

[edit] Motor Racing

Sky Sports also broadcasts major motorsport events. This includes:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sky Sports Active is the third most popular reason for people to join Sky; Independent Article, June 2001
  2. ^ Channel 4 Test coverage bowled out by Sky and Five Guardian Unlimited. URL accessed on December 15, 2004
  3. ^ BSkyB Press Release:Sky Sports and Ford Announce Premier League Sponsorship BSkyB URL accessed on June 22, 2001
  4. ^ League agrees improved TV deals BBC Sport. URL accessed on June 10, 2005
  5. ^ BSkyB and BBC get FA Cup rights Digital Spy URL accessed on June 16, 2000
  6. ^ ERC Rugby: Sky Sports 3-Year Deal
  7. ^ Sky secures five-year WWE deal Sky Sports. URL accessed on November 24, 2004
  8. ^ Sky to show 2 major WWE PPV's Sky Sports. URL accessed on November 1, 2006

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