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'''''Sport Today''''' is a sports news programme produced by the [[BBC]] and is shown on [[BBC World News]]. It is broadcast up to 12 times daily from Monday-Thursday, 11 times daily on Friday and twice daily at the weekend. The programme provides the news, results and action from major sports events around the world. In the [[United Kingdom]], it is broadcast as '''''Sportsday''''', weekdays at 13:30, 18:30, 22:30 weekends at 13:15, 18:30 and 19:30, following the main news bulletins on BBC One.
'''''Sport Today''''' is a sports news programme produced by the [[BBC]] and is shown on [[BBC World News]]. It is broadcast up to 12 times daily from Monday-Thursday, 11 times daily on Friday and twice daily at the weekend. The programme provides the news, results and action from major sports events around the world.


In the [[United Kingdom]], it is broadcast as '''''Sportsday''''', weekdays at 13:30, 18:30, 22:30 weekends at 13:15, 18:30 and 19:30, following the main news bulletins on BBC One.
From 13 June 2011, three more bulletins were added to provide more news content for viewers in the UK overnight and in the [[Asia-Pacific]] region in the mornings. They are shown as part of the BBC's ''Newsday''.

From 13 June 2011, three more bulletins were added to provide more news content for viewers in the UK overnight and in the [[Asia-Pacific]] region in the mornings. They are shown as part of the BBC's ''Newsday'', these are simulcast on BBC News Channel, BBC World News & BBC One.


==Presenters==
==Presenters==

Revision as of 09:50, 18 May 2022

Sport Today (BBC World News)
Sportsday (BBC News Channel)
File:Sport Today titles.jpg
Created byBBC World News
Presented byNick Marshall-McCormack
Chris Mitchell
Marc Edwards
Tulsen Tollett
Country of originVereinigtes Königreich
Original languageEnglisch
Production
Production locationsBBC Television Centre, London (2003–2012)
MediaCityUK, Salford (2012–)
Running time15 - 25 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC World News
BBC News / BBC One (overnight)
Release2003 (2003) –
present
Related
Sportsday

Sport Today is a sports news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News. It is broadcast up to 12 times daily from Monday-Thursday, 11 times daily on Friday and twice daily at the weekend. The programme provides the news, results and action from major sports events around the world.

In the United Kingdom, it is broadcast as Sportsday, weekdays at 13:30, 18:30, 22:30 weekends at 13:15, 18:30 and 19:30, following the main news bulletins on BBC One.

From 13 June 2011, three more bulletins were added to provide more news content for viewers in the UK overnight and in the Asia-Pacific region in the mornings. They are shown as part of the BBC's Newsday, these are simulcast on BBC News Channel, BBC World News & BBC One.

Presenters

BBC Television Centre, London (2003–2012)

MediaCityUK, Salford (2012–present)