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- The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia since 1882. The Ashes are regarded as being held by the team that most recently won the Test series. If the test series is drawn, the team that currently holds the Ashes retains the trophy. The live coverage of the series started from 1930 and live TV Coverage started from 1938.
- This very early television series presented boxing matches. Some episodes aired in a 30-minute time-slot, others aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- Closed circuit television coverage of the Berlin 1936: Summer Olympics Games of the XI Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Berlin, Prussia, Germany from 1 August 1936 through 16 August 1936.
- BBC Sport's long-running boxing coverage.
- Live BBC coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Club.
- Survey of outstanding sports events, with interviews and film extracts.
- ESPN's coverage of the annual Wimbledon tennis tournament, an event televised for over 80 years and that has taken place for over 100 consecutive years.
- Coverage from the River Thames as rowing crews from Oxford and Cambridge Universities race each other over four and a quarter miles from Putney to Mortlake.
- Coverage of college baseball games.
- Weekly televised boxing bouts.
- First ever televised major golf tournaments broadcast on WBKB (Chicago) and the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and sponsored by the U.S. Rubber Company. The first telecast was from the Tom O'Shanter Club, north of Chicago.
- A television series consisting of boxing matches.
- All television coverage of professional boxing bouts.
- Televised motorcycle races via remote pick-up from Paramount television studio. First broadcast was a polio benefit race from Pomona on Sunday, September 15, 1946 and directed/produced by Klaus Landsberg.
- This was a combination sports/variety program aimed at teenagers. The setting was a soda shop and the program had "cheerleaders" and "students" who talked about sports, sang, danced to music from a jukebox and had quizzes. The sports was narrated by Bob Stanton, an NBC sportscaster.
- Sportscaster Mel Allen covers the play-by-play broadcast of the six home football games which Columbia University played at Baker Field, New York sponsored by the Ford Company over CBS tele-station WCBS. The first game covered was the Columbia vs. Rutgers match on September 28, 1946.
- The New York Yankees defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers for the 1947 World's Championship.
- This early television program, broadcast in the minutes before boxing and wrestling telecasts on New York City station WABD, was a program about sports figures.
- Football score predictions are broadcast simultaneous on AM radio and televised shots of a flashing scoreboard reflecting the predicted scores.
- Early example of a low-budget, live production, sports-themed television programming.
- The 1947 BAA Finals was the championship round of playoffs following the inaugural Basketball Association of America's 1946-47 season. The Philadelphia Warriors faced the Chicago Stags for the inaugural championship.
- Live coverage of New York boxing matches.
- The Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse, near Liverpool, England.
- A quiz show where a panel of sports figures are quizzed on their knowledge of sports, via questions supplied by contestants.
- Amateur boxing from Madison Athletic Club.
- Broadcast television coverage of the London 1948: Games of the XIV Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around London, England, United Kingdom from 29 July 1948 through 14 August 1948.
- A series featuring news on fishing and hunting, and also featuring interviews.
- The first World Series to be televised beyond the previous year's limited New York-Schenectady-Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washington network and was announced by famed sportcasters Red Barber, Tom Hussey (in Boston) and Van Patrick ( in Cleveland). Television coverage of the World Series increased this year, but due to the medium still being in its infancy coverage was strictly regional. The series was open to any channel with an affiliation with one of the national broadcast networks: BBC, CBS, ABC, or DuMont. But games played in Boston could only be seen in the Northeast, while when the series shifted to Cleveland those games were the first to be aired in Chicago, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Detroit and Toledo.
- Marc Márquez defends his MotoGP World Championship title. His main rivals are 2-time MotoGP championship winner, Jorge Lorenzo; Dani Pedrosa, 2-time 250cc championship winner; and Valentino Rossi, 7-time MotoGP World championship winner.
- Live coverage of male and female roller derby teams, cut with (mostly) beer commercials.