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Premier Sports to show five Six Nations matches

Premier Sports secures rights to broadcast five key Six Nations fixtures in the UK, starting with Scotland vs Italy in February. The deal strengthens its rugby portfolio without affecting free-to-air coverage.

Global buys majority stake in Gary Neville's YouTube group

European media giant Global has purchased a majority stake in Gary Neville's YouTube channel The Overlap, signalling YouTube's rising power in sports broadcasting. Discover the details of the deal and its implications.

Six Great Reads: The Guardian's Best Stories of 2025

Discover six of The Guardian's most compelling articles from 2025, covering the power of the Beatles for an autistic child, life without money, forgiveness after tragedy, the rise of MrBeast, Netflix's algorithm films, and a shocking financial crime. Dive

Ofcom urged to investigate GB News Trump interview

Media regulator Ofcom is under pressure to launch an investigation into a GB News interview with Donald Trump over claims of inaccuracy and lack of impartiality. Calls grow as complaints mount.

The 1990 Village TV Station That Became a Global Smash

In 1990, the Lancashire village of Waddington launched its own TV station. With homemade soaps and chaos, it captured 95% of viewers, beating Coronation Street and predicting today's YouTube era. Discover the story.

Apple's $140m F1 Deal Sets New Sports Media Trend

Apple's landmark Formula 1 deal, worth $140m annually from 2026, signals a strategic shift in sports broadcasting, prioritising ecosystem engagement over traditional reach. Discover the implications for UK sports.

The Big Sports Quiz of 2025: Can You Score?

Think you've kept up with football, golf, F1 and more in 2025? Take our ultimate sports quiz covering 11 major disciplines and prove your fan credentials. Challenge yourself now!

Private Capital Reshapes Sports Finance Future

Explore how institutional private capital is transforming football, Formula 1, and sports infrastructure as a mature asset class. Discover why London is at the heart of this financial shift.

Oscars moving from ABC to YouTube in 2029

The Academy Awards will be streamed live and for free globally on YouTube from 2029, ending its historic broadcast run on ABC. Discover what this major shift means for viewers.

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