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Editorial Standards (UK)
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Editorial standards for our UK coverage. A living document; we revise when our practices change.
What we cover
UK sports broadcasting — which licensed UK broadcaster carries a given event, what it costs in pounds sterling, and what is available free-to-air on BBC or ITV.
We do not cover: betting markets, fantasy sports, transfer-market reporting, match analysis, or fan-forum content.
How we verify
Every broadcaster, pricing, or rights claim is verified against:
- The broadcaster’s official UK published pricing and rights pages
- The Premier League’s, FA’s, EFL’s, or other governing body’s official rights announcements
- UK sports business publications (SportsBusiness Journal UK, The Athletic’s broadcast reporting)
Pricing data is reviewed when a UK broadcaster announces a change, when a Premier League / EFL / UEFA cycle changes, when a new platform enters the UK market, or after a major event triggers public pricing review.
What we do not do
- No UK affiliate links to broadcasters
- No sponsored articles masquerading as editorial
- No fabricated quotes or invented statistics
- No invocation of unlicensed services — hard editorial rule
Independence
We hold no commercial relationship with Sky, TNT Sports, Premier Sports, DAZN, BBC, ITV, or any UK broadcaster. We accept programmatic advertising; we do not accept broadcaster-direct sponsorships or rights-holder placements.
Corrections
Email [email protected] with the URL and the error. We review within 48 hours; material corrections are noted on the page with the correction date.
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