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Sky Sports News (SSN) is a British paid television sports news channel run by Sky, a unit of Comcast.
Sky Sports first started broadcasting sports news bulletins when it began broadcasting the Premier League in the autumn of 1992. Initially, they took the form of a brief Football Update before being expanded into a 30-minute programme called Sky Sports Centre. These programmes were generally broadcast on weekdays at 6pm and 10pm.
Sky Sports News began broadcasting internal test runs on 10 August 1998 with Mike Wedderburn and Kelly Cates launching the channel with the first edition of Good Morning Sports Fans. The service became officially available to the public on 1 October, the launch date of BSkyB’s Digital Satellite service, and was BSkyB’s first digital only channel. On 10 April 2000, Sky Sports News relaunched as Sky Sports.com TV, to tie with the launch of the SkySports.com website.
The channel scrapped its “.com TV” look, and on 1 July 2001, Sky Sports News launched another graphics change. A major part of this was the standardisation, i.e., a more corporate look across the Sky channels. The channel also scrapped its slogan and just paid attention to the fact of the news.
From 2002, Sky Sports News was available free to view on digital terrestrial TV.From April 2002, Sky Sports News had another face-lift, the channel stayed in the same studio, but with a silver look replacing the old wooden bench, and there was a promise of being first for breaking news, along with much more useful information.
In 2004, Sky Sports News changed its image, with a more open blue look to the channel. The titles featured players such as Frank Lampard, Tim Cahill, Thierry Henry and Ryan Giggs passing the football to each other and unveiling the Sky Sports News logo. Programmes such as Sky Sports Centre were dropped, and replaced with shows such as Sky Sports Now, Sky Sports Today, Sports Saturday, Sports Sunday, ‘Through the Night, News HQ at 5, News HQ at 6, Goals Express, Today’s Goals Now and Sky Sports News at Ten, with the exception of Good Morning Sports Fans, Gillette Soccer Special and Sky Sports News at Ten, some of these programme titles have been retired or renamed.
On 20 May 2007, SSN broadcast the Conference National play-off final between Exeter City and Morecambe. This was the first live match to be shown on the channel since certain European games involving British teams were shown to provide exclusivity when competing with the then operational OnSports (owned by ITV) as Sky Sports News was not available at that time via digital terrestrial platforms.[citation needed] This was due to all other Sky Sports channels being occupied by live sport. This enabled Freeview viewers to watch a live match on Sky Sports. The station also had live coverage of Wales v New Zealand on 26 May 2007 and the La Liga tie between Espanyol and Barcelona in December 2007.
0:00 – Intro
0:07 – Title
0:12 – Sky Sports News (1998-2000)
1:18 – Sky Sports.com TV (2000-2002)
1:23 – Sky Sports News (2002-2004)
2:10 – Sky Sports News (2004-2007)
2:14 – Sky Sports News (2007-2009)
2:28 – Sky Sports News at Ten (2007-2009)
3:58 – Sky Sports Through the Night (2007)
5:27 – Sky Sports News (2007-2009)
5:41 – Sky Sports News at Ten (2009)
6:41 – Soccer Saturday (2009)
7:41 – Sky Sports News (2009-2014)
8:44 – Sky Sports News HQ (2014-2015)
8:49 – Sky Sports News HQ (2015-2017)
8:54 – Sky Sports News (2017-2020)
8:59 – Sky Sports News (2020-present)
9:03 – Credits
9:11 – Outro
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