Sky Sports News Radio
Broadcast area | United Kingdom |
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Slogan | Give us 15 minutes, we'll give you the world of sport |
Format | Sports news |
Language(s) | English |
Owner | British Sky Broadcasting |
Sister stations | Sky Sports News HQ |
Website | www.skysports.com/radio |
Sky Sports News Radio was a British online radio station broadcasting sports news, results and information 24 hours a day lasted 4 years from June 2010 to September 2014. It was a sister service to the television channel Sky Sports News HQ.
History
The station was launched in June 2010 and broadcasts online and via digital platforms from the Sky Sports Digital Media Centre in Leeds. The station went live when its sister TV channel was removed from Freeview.[1] The station can also be listened to via the Sky Sports Apps and more recently third party platforms such Radioplayer, TuneIn Radio and The Pure Lounge.
Programming
News reports were sourced from the Sky Sports News newsroom, Sky News Radio and information is shared with SkySports.com who are based in the same office. The station's Managing Editor is Mark Chesworth, a former BBC News 24 reporter and BBC Midlands Today sports presenter. The Assistant Editor is Tim Thornton.[2]
The station launched on Radioplayer, 21 March 2014. The launch coincided with a change in format with the tagline "Give us 15 minutes, we’ll give you the world of sport". Sky Sports News Radio simulcasts Gillette Soccer Saturday with Jeff Stelling as well as the Midweek Soccer Specials. Sky Sports' talent including Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher and Sir Ian Botham provide regular live contributions to the channel.
The station originally operated a rolling news format but switched to presenter led programming for a possible launch on DAB which never materialised, leading to a return to a rolling news format with many of it's regular programming being converted into podcasts including the Transfer Centre, Football League Hour and Boots N' All.
The station closed down in September 2014.
Presenters
The station's roster of broadcasters included former Talksport presenter and commentator Chris Cooper, former Real Radio Sports Editor Ben Ransom, BT Sport reporter Emma Dodds, Sky Sports News Reporter Tim Thornton, occasional Absolute Radio commentator Mikey Burrows and another former Talksport presenter Tom Macleod. The station's imaging was produced by Dan Quick.
See also
- Sky News Radio, the Sky News equivalent
References
- ↑ Sky Sports News Radio goes free, Radio Today, 23 August 2010
- ↑ Media UK