Damaris Cooke and Rolf Choutan are joining BT Sport and EE's New Signing initiative to provide British Sign Language (BSL) presentation around a range of ...
Matt Stevenson, head of sponsorship at BT, said: “Congratulations to Damaris and Rolf. This represents an exciting new chapter of accessibility for Deaf people within sport and one I feel privileged to be a part of.” Jamie Hindhaugh, Head of BT Sport, said: “Damaris and Rolf showed great energy and their personalities shone through. Accessibility in sport is something I am so passionate about and so I am thrilled to bits to be involved in such an exciting journey. Crystal Palace season ticket holder Rolf has previously played deaf football and currently plays for a Deaf Futsal team. I am well known as being sports mad and represented my country in women's football.
Damaris Cooke and Rolf Choutan will front British Sign Language presentations of events such as the Champions League Final.
This represents an exciting new chapter of accessibility for Deaf people within sport and one I feel privileged to be a part of.” Matt Stevenson, head of sponsorship at BT, commented: “Congratulations to Damaris and Rolf. Jamie Hindhaugh, head of BT Sport, added: “Damaris and Rolf showed great energy and their personalities shone through. Accessibility in sport is something I am so passionate about and so I am thrilled to bits to be involved in such an exciting journey. I am well known as being sports mad and represented my country in women’s football. Times truly are changing and I’m so honoured to be going along for the ride.”
As part of their 'New Signing' initiative, BT Sport and EE have selected Damaris Cooke and Rolf Choutan as provide British Sign Language (BSL) presenters ...
The monthly cost of the streaming-only BT Sport Monthly Pass is going up for the first time. But subscribers are also getting a new “bonus” - Discovery+.
[Sky Glass](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/sky-glass-tv-review/)/ [Sky Stream](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/sky-stream-review/) [streaming devices](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/streaming-devices/) sold in the UK, including: [Amazon Fire TV](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/amazon-fire-tv-stick-4k-max-review/) [Roku](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/go/roku-comparison/) [Google Chromecast](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/google-announces-new-chromecast-with-google-tv/) [merger between BT Sport and Eurosport.](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/bt-sport-eurosport-merger-approved/) [Sky Stream](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/sky-stream-review/), [Virgin Media Stream](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/virgin-media-tv-stream-box-review/), or even [BT’s own 4K Pro TV](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/bt-launches-tv-box-pro-4k-hdr/) box, as those companies want you to subscribe to the long-term-contract “version” of BT Sport. The app is NOT currently available on the BT TV boxes, though BT is expecting to launch it on the TV 4K Box Pro and the TV Box Mini in the future. Some of the devices the BT Sport Monthly Pass is currently available on include the [Amazon Fire TV](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/amazon-fire-tv-specs-4k-vs-3rd-vs-lite/), [Roku streaming devices](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/go/roku-comparison/), Apple TV, Samsung Smart TVs and more. [Sky’s NOW mobile sports pass](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/cheap-now-sky-sports-mobile-pass-is-back/), for example), but also on your telly, as long as you have one of the supported [streaming devices](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/streaming-devices/). The monthly pass lets you watch BT Sport on a variety of devices (but does require a broadband connection) – not just on your phone (like [BT Sport launched their contract-free](https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/bt-sport-launches-monthly-pass/), streaming-only “Monthly Pass” plan back in 2019. BT Sport is increasing the price of its Monthly Pass plan – the streaming subscription that lets you watch BT Sport on streaming devices without a long-term contract. This is the first time the price has gone up since the flexible BT Sport Monthly Pass was launched in