TNT Sports, also known as BT Sport, is a privately owned company headquartered in the UK. It operates under the parent companies EE and WBD Networks (Discovery). Founded in 2013, the company functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer, specializing in broadcast television and radio by providing a group of pay television sports channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
On March 13, 2026, EE, a subsidiary of BT Group, connected communities on Islay, an Inner Hebrides island, expanding its network footprint. Previously, on March 12, Openreach, BT's semi-autonomous network access arm, conducted trials of a fiber-based leak-detection system, reportedly preventing the loss of 2 megaliters of water over a three-month period by converting fiber cables into thousands of acoustic sensors. Earlier, on March 11, UK service providers, including BT, discussed their readiness for an all-IP world at the Connected TV World Summit in London, anticipating the eventual shutdown of terrestrial broadcast distribution. This followed news from March 10, when BT sought permission to install additional "street hubs" across Middlesbrough, acknowledging past "drug issues" linked to some of its hubs and outlining its intent to work with local stakeholders to ensure positive contributions.
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TNT Sports (BT Sport) offers 3 products in the media and telecoms services industry. TNT Sports (BT Sport)'s product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and broadcast television and radio.
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TNT Sports (BT Sport) currently holds 114 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including motorsports, basketball, soccer | association football, surfing, professional wrestling, athletics, australian rules football, field hockey, combat sports, snooker, sports sublicensing, golf, badminton, baseball, cricket, cycling, futsal, squash, triathlon and rugby union.
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