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Sportsworld was an Australian Sunday morning sports information program shown on Seven Network. The program was broadcast from 9.00am - 11.00am following Weekend Sunrise on a Sunday morning, from Seven's Martin Place streetfront studios in Sydney.

Prior to its final format, Sportsworld had usually been shown on Sunday mornings since its debut in the 1990s. Its host then was Bruce McAvaney. It was then revamped to a sport panel show in which Johanna Griggs hosted alongside Paul Salmon out of Seven Melbourne. In 2004, it was revamped into a chat style show with Johanna Griggs and Sandy Roberts. Matthew White replaced Roberts in late 2004. The program's final season was 2006; it was not renewed due to budget concerns and time constraints due to AFL and V8 Supercars.

Sportsworld (U.S. TV series)

Sportsworld (also known as NBC SportsWorld) is an American sports anthology television program which aired on NBC on Saturday afternoons from 1978 to 1992.

Sportsworld (Canada)

Sportsworld is a news show on The Score, a Canadian cable sports channel, hosted by James Sharman (and Derek Snider when Sharman is absent) focusing on international sports such as soccer, rugby, and cricket. Highlights from tennis and Formula One racing on other Score news shows are co-branded with Sportsworld.

Category:Canadian sports television series

Sportsworld (magazine)

Sportsworld is a defunct Indian sports magazine that was published by the Ananda Bazar group from the 1970s to the 1990s. The magazine was started in 1983. Published in Calcutta, the magazine was one of the two major English-language sports magazines in India, But it was sold to the other magazine Sportstar, published by The Hindu Group in Madras. The magazine was the home of young journalists such as Rohit Brijnath, Mudar Patherya and quizmaster Derek O'Brien. The first editor of the magazine was Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi.

Sportsworld (radio)

Sportsworld is the flagship weekend sports programme on BBC World Service radio and winner of two Sony Radio Academy Awards.

Sportsworld can be heard on BBC World Service radio, on many of the BBC's FM partner stations who simulcast the programme and from August 2010 online. Listen LIVE here

Sportsworld is produced by BBC Sport for BBC World Service along with Sport Today, Sportshour, World Football and Stumped (radio)