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BT Sport signs two year UK and Irish international hockey deal
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Today’s deal with the International Hockey Federation will see the channel broadcast more than 700 hours of live coverage over the next two years, including the women’s World Cup in London and the men’s World Cup in India.
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BT Sport to show Sir Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup bid to all Freeview HD homes
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The broadcaster will show the first 12 days of racing from the Qualifiers and the Challenger Play-off semi-finals, plus highlights from the Challenger Final and the America’s Cup Match, on its subscription-free channel.
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BT to give away Google Cardboard Virtual Reality (VR) headsets for Champions League final
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The match, which takes place on Saturday, 3 June, will be available through a number of 360°streams via YouTube as well as via a new BT Sport Virtual Reality App which allows viewers to choose between a 360° produced programme with commentary and graphics, or select their own camera viewpoint and all for free.
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After dropping its legacy Vision platform, will BT’s axe fall on EE TV?
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The mobile firm is currently being integrated into the wider BT family and has been trialling the selling of BT TV and BT branded broadband in a small number of its high street stores.
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BT says ditching its older Vision set top boxes will cost it customers
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As revealed by SEENIT in January, the firm is migrating customers away from its legacy Vision platform to its newer YouView set top boxes which it introduced in late 2012.
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BT TV boss Delia Bushell to step down after three years
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News of her departure was first reported by the Telegraph newspaper over the weekend and was officially confirmed in a statement on Monday morning.