talkSPORT, a privately owned company headquartered in the UK, founded in 1995 and employing approximately 370 individuals, specializes in Broadcast Media Production and Distribution. Operating as a sports radio network in the United Kingdom, it provides extensive coverage of major sporting events, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and FIFA World Cup. The network has a global reach, broadcasting in multiple languages. Its sister station, talkSPORT 2, expands coverage to include cricket, rugby, tennis, golf, and other sports. Through its various platforms, talkSPORT delivers a sports listening experience to a wide audience.

Revenue

Founded

1995

Headcount

363

Headquarters

UK

Primary Segment

Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On April 30, 2026, talkSPORT and the BBC confirmed they would broadcast the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals London 2026, presented by ACN, making the event available to UK viewers as part of a global reach potentially extending to 1.3 billion people in over 110 countries. Previously, on April 28, the industry noted that digital audio investment is projected to reach unprecedented levels during the World Cup period, driven by growing podcast engagement and client interest. Earlier in April, on the 14th, talkSPORT host Adrian Durham launched a defense of Cumbrian rugby league clubs, criticizing the sport for looking elsewhere for growth and urging more support for traditional heartland teams like Workington Town and Whitehaven. This followed a March 31 announcement that talkSPORT partnered with Aston Villa to host World Cup Fan Zone events at Villa Park, offering supporters a venue to follow England's World Cup journey. Additionally, on March 4, talkSPORT released "Project: Cheltenham," a new playable online game allowing fans to guide presenter Alan Brazil to his breakfast show on Gold Cup day.
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