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"sports programme" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific television or radio program that covers sports events and news. Example: "I can't hang out tonight, I have to watch my favorite sports programme."
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He could present any sports programme.
The weekend sports programme has also been hit.
His sports programme was on national television every Saturday.
It runs healthy living and nutrition workshops and a sports programme to inspire confidence and positive change in young people.
Paul also presents a four-hour Saturday sports programme which covers games involving Middlesborough, Hartlepool United and Darlington.
This is a scheme carried out by the club's community sports programme designed to improve the confidence and life skills of 16- and 17-year-olds.
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Britain's Got Talent was the highest-rating non-sports programme on UK television in six years and enjoyed peak audience numbers of nearly 20 million.
Secret Street Crew was the second-most watched non-sports programme in pay-TV homes on Sunday, with Hawaii-Five 0 at number four in that particular list.
The dance show was the most popular non-sports programme on multichannel, outside of Sky Sports 1's Live Super Sunday football double bill.
Although a slightly disappointing start ratings-wise by TOWIE's standards, it was still the most watched non-sports programme in multichannel on Sunday.
BBC3's Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood launched with 2.4 million viewers last night - believed to be the biggest ever multichannel audience for a UK-originated, non-sports programme.
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