Setanta Sports News

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{{Infobox television channel

| name = Setanta Sports News

| logo = Setanta Sports News.svg

| logo_size = 250px

| launch_date = 29 November 2007

| closed_date = 23 June 2009[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a161683/setanta-sports-news-to-shut-down-tonight.html Setanta Sports News to shut down tonight] Digital Spy, 23 June 2009

| picture_format = 16:9, 576i (SDTV)

| network =

| owner = Virgin Media Television
Setanta Sports

| country = Ireland
United Kingdom

| sister_channels = Arsenal TV
Celtic TV
ESPN America
LFC TV
Racing UK
Racing World
Rangers TV
Setanta Sports 1
Setanta Sports 2
Setanta Golf
Setanta Ireland

| website = [http://www.setanta.com/uk/News/ www.setanta.com/uk/news]

| availability_note =
(at time of closure)

}}

Setanta Sports News was a television channel from Virgin Media Television and Setanta Sports. The channel launched on 29 November 2007.[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a79274/setanta-sports-news-launch-date-announced.html Setanta Sports News launch date announced] Digital Spy, 5 November 2007 as a rolling 24-hour sports news channel using the strength of the Setanta Sports brand across the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was available to all Virgin Media customers and also free-to-view on satellite and online. The channel was seen as Virgin Media's rival to Sky Sports News, which was removed from their platform on 1 March 2007 as their contract with British Sky Broadcasting had ended. However, when Virgin Media reinstated Sky Sports News onto their television platform, their Setanta rival remained an active channel.

It was announced on 12 September 2007 that ITN was appointed producer of Setanta Sports News.{{cite news

| title = Sports News is about to get an exciting new look

| publisher = BroadcastNow

| date = 12 September 2007

| url = http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broadcastnowJobDetail.aspx?intStoryID=7044

| archive-url = https://archive.today/20070701212408/http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broadcastnowJobDetail.aspx?intStoryID=7044

| url-status = dead

| archive-date = 1 July 2007

| accessdate = 12 September 2007}}

The channel was transmitted by Red Bee Media, which also played in the commercial breaks.

The channel closed at just before 6pm on Tuesday 23 June 2009, following financial difficulties.{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/0623/breaking63.html?via=mr|title=Setanta UK goes into administration|date=23 June 2009|work=Irish Times|accessdate=23 June 2009}}

History

Setanta Sports News was launched on 29 November 2007 on the Virgin Media and Sky Digital platforms. The Virgin Media Television network had previously expressed their interest in running a sports news channel, after BSkyB removed Sky Sports News from ntl:Telewest's successor Virgin Media. Media sources claimed that Setanta News was intended to be in direct competition with BSkyB's Sky Sports News,{{cite news| title = Setanta sports news trains its sights on Sky| publisher = Guardian Unlimited| date = 29 November 2007| url = http://sport.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2218682,00.html| accessdate = 2 January 2008 | location=London | first=Owen | last=Gibson}} which has an average of around 0.6%. It was announced in the summer of 2007 that Virgin Media Television was to launch the new channel.{{cite news| title = Setanta plans sports news channel| publisher = Guardian Unlimited| date = 24 July 2007| url = https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/jul/24/broadcasting.virginrichardbranson| accessdate = 2 January 2008 | location=London | first=Chris | last=Tryhorn}}

On 1 September 2008, the channel was given a new look. The format was changed from 4:3 to Widescreen. Viewers could see headlines along the length of the bottom of the screen, rather than across the top of the video section. There were other several minor changes.

Over the course of the remainder of the year, channel producers experimented with different format designs, including removing the side bar over midweek.

Closure

On 23 June 2009, it was announced Setanta Sports had been placed into administration after rescue talks to secure new funding collapsed. Setanta Sports News closed on the same day, at 18:00, with 60 staff made redundant.[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/jun/23/setanta-goes-into-administration Setanta goes into administration] The Guardian, 23 June 2009

International coverage

From 1 January 2008, Setanta Sports News was broadcast live in one hour blocks on their domestic international stations in the Republic of Ireland (at 18:00 on Setanta Ireland), Australia, and the USA. In Australia, Setanta Sports News was shown live daily at 7am and 6pm EST (changing to 9am & 6pm EDT) and in the USA was shown live at 1am, 5pm, and 10pm ET.

On air team

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! Person !! Position at Setanta !! Current position(s)

Matt TealePresenterCo-presenter on ITV News Meridian
Lisa KnightsPresenterFreelance broadcast journalist with Sky News
Andy KerrPresenterPresenter beIN Sports USA and Asia
Kelly CatesPresenterPresenter for ESPN's Football Coverage
Rachel BrookesPresenterReporter for Sky Sports News
Murray DronPresenterFreelance broadcast journalist
Charlotte JacksonPresenterPresenter for Sky Sports News
Rhodri WilliamsPresenterPresenter for Al Jazeera Sport FA Cup Europa League Matches
Ali DouglasPresenterFreelance broadcast journalist ITV News London
Ashley HousePresenterSports Presenter, Al Jazeera English
Mark McQuillanFreelance ReporterITV News
Amelia HarrisFreelance PresenterSports Presenter, BBC News channel
Alexandra HillFreelance Presenterrowspan=2|Freelance broadcast journalist
Jackie KablerFreelance Presenter
Sangeeta KandolaFreelance PresenterPresenter, 5 News and ITV News
Sue ThearleFreelanceNews Presenter, BBC News channel/BBC World News
Faye BarkerFreelance PresenterPresenter, ITV News London and ITV News
Steve ClampFreelance PresenterPresenter, ITV News Central
Steve GaisfordFreelance PresenterRuns online company
Chris FordReporterFootball news reporter, Premier League Productions / Freelance broadcast journalist
David ChisnallReporterReporter, Now at ITV News Granada
Andrew ToftReporter
Jamie WeirReporterReporter, Sky Sports News
Katie BaileyReporter
Natalie PirksReporterSports Reporter with BBC News
Zoe GoughReporterReporter for BBC Points West
David WarrinerReporter
Steven GoddenReporterReporter, BBC Scotland

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