Premier League Productions
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Premier League Productions is an IMG-produced company with studio shows and commentators for worldwide viewers of Premier League association football.[1]
English-language broadcast team
[edit]The company has a group of UK based commentators, pundits, and presenters. Formerly, John Dykes led the presentation team between 2010 and 2017. Currently Steve Bower (lead), Manish Bhasin, Seema Jaswal and Julia Stuart present Matchday Live on weekends with other presenters such as Olivia Buzaglo, Ian Irving and Will Perry filling in as needed. Kelly Cates, Mark Pougatch and Kelly Somers (among others) contribute as presenters for studio shows. Different guest pundits appear on each programme including Michael Owen (lead), Alan Shearer, Ian Wright, Owen Hargreaves, Glenn Hoddle, Steve McManaman, Tim Sherwood, Karen Carney, Izzy Christiansen, Lianne Sanderson, Fara Williams and Joe Ward.
Studio show presenters (2024-2025 season):
All times listed are London Time - UTC+1 from last Sunday in March through Saturday before last Sunday in October, UTC otherwise
Fantasy Premier League Show - Fridays 10:30 LIVE
- Kelly Somers (primary)
- Ian Irving
- Olivia Buzaglo
Fanzone (Friday edition) - Fridays 15:30 LIVE
Fanzone (Monday edition) - Mondays 14:30 LIVE (New time for 2024-2025 season)
Generation xG - Mondays 17:00 LIVE
- Matt Holland (every other week)
- Leon Osman (every other week)
- Leroy Rosenior (co-presenter)
Kelly and Wrighty - Mondays 13:00 LIVE (New time for 2024-2025 season)
Match Officials Mic'd Up - First, second or third Tuesday of each month at 17:00 or 19:00 LIVE
- Michael Owen
- Howard Webb (former official)
Matchday Live Extra - Saturdays 20:00 LIVE (or 30 minutes after final Premier League match of the day)
- Seema Jaswal (primary)
- Julia Stuart
- Steve Bower
- Manish Bhasin
Team Talks - Fridays 18:00 LIVE on non-match days, 22:30 LIVE on match days
The Big Interview - Thursdays 13:30 (pre-recorded)
- Steve Bower (lead)
- Manish Bhasin
- Ian Irving
- Will Perry
- Paul Belvestone
- Rebecca Louise Coles
- Anita Nneka Jones
- Karen Carney
- Matt Holland
- Alex Aljoe (when interviews are conducted in Italian or Spanish with English subtitles)
- Julien Laurens (when interviews are conducted in French with English subtitles)
- Natalie Gedra (when interviews are conducted in Portuguese with English subtitles)
- Renato Senise (when interviews are conducted in Portuguese with English subtitles)
- Park Ji-Sung (when interviews are conducted in Korean with English subtitles)
The Final Word - Mondays 22:30 LIVE (on match days with kickoff time of 20:00 ONLY)
- Steve Bower
- Michael Owen (lead studio pundit)
The Weekend Wrap - Sundays 20:30 LIVE (or 90 minutes after the conclusion of the final match if it were to kick off at 16:00 or earlier)
- Mark Pougatch (primary)
- Manish Bhasin
- Chris Foy (rules analyst)
Welcome to the Weekend - Fridays 12:00 LIVE (on match weekends ONLY)
- Johnathan Joseph
- Olivia Buzaglo
- Andrew Mensah
- Ayo Akinwolere (reporter and backup presenter)
- Kyle Walker (reporter)
- Anita Nneka Jones (reporter)
- Rebecca Louise Coles (reporter)
- Ellie Collins (reporter)
Main Commentators (play-by-play):[2]
- Conor McNamara (lead)
- Jim Proudfoot (co-lead)
- Jon Champion (Saturdays at 12:30 or 17:30)
- Joe Speight (Goal Rush broadcasts on Saturdays at 1500)
- Phil Blacker (Goal Rush back-up)
- Seb Hutchinson (Data Zone broadcasts with enhanced analytical data for big matches including Sundays at 1630)
- Ian Darke
- Martin Tyler (many Mondays at 20:00)
- Gary Taphouse
- Tony Jones
- Nigel Adderley
- Mark Scott
- Jonathan Beck
- Chris Wise
- Steve Wilson
- Daniel Mann
- Richard Kaufman
- Kevin Keatings
- David Stowell
- Andy Bishop
- Guy Havord
- Rob Palmer
- Bill Leslie
- Alan Parry
- Gary Weaver
- Rob Hawthorne
- Ian Crocker
- Steve Banyard
- Stewart Gardner
- Paul Gilmour
- Jacqui Oatley
- Pien Meulensteen[3]
- Clive Tyldesley
- Jon Driscoll
- Tom Gayle
- John Roder
- Robyn Cowen
- Guy Mowbray
- Paul Dempsey
- Vicki Sparks
- Martin Fisher
- Steven Wyeth
- Sam Matterface
- Rory Hamilton
- Paul Walker
- Ben Andrews
- Dan Roebuck
- James Fielden
- Jonathan Pearce
- Simon Brotherton
- Alistair Mann
- Dan Mason
- Wayne Boyce
- Simon Watts
- Dave Farrar
- Rob MacLean
- Adam Summerton
- Adrian Healey
- Derek Rae
- Rob Daly
- Peter Drury (On loan from NBC Sports and Sky Sports for occasional matches through May 2028)
- Dominic Johnson
- Pete Odgers
- Rob Jones
- Ellen Ellard
Co-commentators (match analysts):[2]
- Andy Townsend (lead)
- Jim Beglin (co-lead)
- Leroy Rosenior (Data Zone broadcasts with enhanced analytical data for big matches including Sundays 1630)
- Leon Osman (Data Zone back-up)
- Matt Holland (Data Zone back-up)
- Don Hutchison (Goal Rush broadcasts on Saturdays 1500)
- Dean Ashton (Goal Rush back-up)
- Owen Hargreaves (Goal Rush back-up)
- David Prutton
- Clive Allen
- Efan Ekoku
- Chris Sutton
- Matthew Upson
- Steve Sidwell
- Robert Green
- Tony Gale
- Alan Smith
- Gary Neville
- Stephen Warnock
- Terry Gibson
- Lee Hendrie
- Iain Dowie
- Chris Waddle
- Keith Andrews
- Danny Higginbotham
- Garry Birtles
- Don Goodman
- Andy Hinchcliffe
- Kevin Kilbane
- Andy Walker
- David Phillips
- Danny Gabbidon
- Dave Edwards
- Davie Provan
- Karen Carney
- Courtney Sweetman-Kirk
- Michael Bridges
- Paul Robinson
- Alan Hutton
- Glenn Murray
- Casey Stoney
- Lucy Ward
- Sue Smith
- Mark Schwarzer
- Michael Brown
- Ally McCoist
- Gary Breen
- Michael Gray
- Matt Jackson
- Neil Warnock
- Sam Parkin
- Adam Virgo
- Tony Dorigo
- Ray Houghton
- Stewart Robson
- Laura Bassett
- Nigel Spackman
- Dean Sturridge
- Nigel Winterburn
- Trevor Francis
- Alan Curbishley
- Barry Horne
- Mark Bright
- James McFadden
- Jobi McAnuff
- Izzy Christiansen
- Robert Earnshaw
- James Collins
- Andros Townsend
- Rob Edwards
- Scott Minto
- Phil Jagielka
- Darren Ambrose
- Marc Albrighton
Spanish-language broadcast team
[edit]For the 2022–23 and 2023-24 seasons, Premier League Productions, in conjunction with production partner Telemundo Deportes, employed Latin American Spanish-language señal internacional ("world feed") match commentators working "off tube" (off monitor) from Telemundo Center in Miami, Florida, USA or from Telemundo's Mexico City, Mexico bureau. Their voices were heard each week via streaming video services Paramount+ and Pluto TV in Mexico and Central America, and occasionally via streaming video service Star+ in 9 Spanish-speaking countries in South America. YouTube users in the USA were also able to listen to their voices in highlights clips at the "Telemundo Deportes" account.
For the 2024-25 season, Premier League Productions has ordered Latin American Spanish-language world feed commentary for up to 4 matches each match week and will continue to rely on production partner Telemundo Deportes to produce Spanish-language world feed commentary from Telemundo Center in Miami or from Telemundo's Mexico City bureau. Premier League Productions is offering Spanish-language world feed commentary to rightsholders OUTSIDE the Americas and Spain (such as Optus Sport in Australia) where significant immigrant populations from Spanish-speaking Latin America exist. TNT Sports Mexico will also use Spanish-language world feed commentary if it were to broadcast 5 or more matches on a single calendar day. Note that other rightsholders in Spanish-speaking Latin America (including ESPN South America and Fox Sports Mexico) are NOT using Spanish-language world feed commentary during the 2024-25 season.
Narradores/Relatores (main commentators/"play-by-play"):
- Jesús Eduardo Acosta (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Copán Álvarez (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Kaziro Aoyama (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Juan Guillermo Arango (Miami, Florida, USA)
- José Bauz (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Luis Gerardo Bucci (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Jorge D. Calvo (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Daniel Chapela (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Óscar Guzmán (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Iván López Elizondo (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Juan Fernando Mora (Miami, Florida, USA)
- José Hernández (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Alfredo "Lobo" Morales (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Diego Pessolano (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Omar Orlando Salazar (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Óscar F. Salazar (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Luis Omar Tapia (Miami, Florida, USA; 2023-2024 season ONLY)
Analistas (match analysts/co-commentators):
- Kaziro Aoyama (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Juan Guillermo Arango (Miami, Florida, USA)
- José Bauz (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Alberto Bernard (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Francisco Blavia (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Luis Gerardo Bucci (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Daniel Chapela (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Bruno Gómez (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Carlos Hermosillo (Miami, Florida, USA; 2022-23 season ONLY)
- Iván López Elizondo (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Jaime Macías Alarcón (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Juan Fernando Mora (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Walter Reinaldo Roque (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Omar Orlando Salazar (Miami, Florida, USA)
- José Luis Villarreal (Miami, Florida, USA)
References
[edit]- ^ Chris Flanagan (19 January 2016). "Inside Premier League Productions: the company you know nothing about servicing 730m homes every matchday". FourFourTwo. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016.
- ^ a b "EPL commentator assignments on NBC Sports, gameweek 38". World Soccer Talk. 2021-05-21.
- ^ "BBC-voetbalcommentator Pien Meulensteen (25!) hoort keer op keer: 'Weet zij wel waar ze het over heeft?'". 8 August 2022.