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  2. English football on television - Wikipedia

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    An early attempt at live league football was made in 1960–61, when ITV agreed a deal worth £150,000 with the Football League to screen 26 matches; the very first live league match was on Saturday 10 September 1960 between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers at Bloomfield Road.

  3. What to watch: Week 11 college football viewing guide [Video]

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    No. 11 Alabama at No. 14 LSU. Time: 7:30 p.m. | TV: ABC | Line: Alabama -3 | Total: 58.5 The loser is assuredly out of the College Football Playoff race with a third loss barring a wild finish to ...

  4. Timeline of football on UK television - Wikipedia

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    Live coverage of the Football League returns to British terrestrial television when the BBC secured 10 live Championship (second tier) games per season, as well as Football League highlights after Match of the Day. This is the first time that the BBC had the rights to the Football League, and ITV had lost them, in the Premier League era.

  5. OneFootball - Wikipedia

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    OneFootball is a football media platform based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2008 by Lucas von Cranach, the app provides extensive football coverage, including live scores, statistics, news, and video content. [6] In 2009, von Cranach launched iLiga, [7] which merged under the OneFootball brand. [8]

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  7. Broadcasting of sports events - Wikipedia

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    It is widely considered the first ever live sports game in HD in the U.S. produced using a production truck and transmission vehicle from NHK, Japan's national public broadcasting organization. [23] The Internet has also allowed greater broadcasting of sports events, both in video and audio forms and through free and subscription channels.

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