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  2. English football on television - Wikipedia

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    The demand for live televised football grew in the wake of England’s World Cup success, though the authorities remained reluctant. In April 1967, the Football League Management Committee rejected a £1m offer from BBC Television to show live League football on Thursday nights. They did, however, experiment with pay-per-view broadcasting.

  3. List of FIFA World Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    FIFA World Cup final. Founded. 1930; 94 years ago. ( 1930) Current champions. Argentina (3rd title) Most successful team (s) Brazil (5 titles) The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global ...

  4. Live scores - Wikipedia

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    Live scores is a type of service offered by many sports-related websites and broadcasters as well as online sports betting operators. The idea of live scores is to provide real time information about sports results from various disciplines. Live scores are usually free and are very popular among sports betting enthusiasts, as they allow viewing ...

  5. World Football Phone-In - Wikipedia

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    The World Football Phone-in is a British weekly radio phone-in show about association football around the world. Hosted by Dotun Adebayo, it is part of the nightly Up All Night programming on BBC Radio 5 Live which he presents. The football show is broadcast in the 2 am to 4 am slot now on Tuesday mornings, and is also released as a podcast.

  6. Grandstand (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Live coverage was mostly racing during the early part of the programme and rugby (both codes), kicking off at either 14:30 or 15:00 which was timed and centred into the programme to avoid any clash with the final football results which would come in after 16:40, with the minor pre-recorded sporting items mostly proceeding the main event in the early afternoon.

  7. Vidiprinter - Wikipedia

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    Now, only the football section of the vidiprinter service is available and it does not feature non-league scores apart from the National League Premier Division whereas prior to 2009 the Sky Sports Football vidiprinter did include non-league scores as well as Welsh and Irish football, although Welsh Premier League results did re-appear on Sky Sports' online vidiprinter from the start of the ...

  8. MyCujoo - Wikipedia

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    MyCujoo was a video streaming platform [1] providing live and on-demand broadcast of football matches, sports events, and highlights from around the world. [2] Founded in 2014, [3] and launched in 2015 [4] by brothers Pedro and João Presa, [5] and specialising in the long tail of football, [6] MyCujoo provided a platform and channels for teams, leagues, and federations to broadcast their own ...

  9. ESPN FC - Wikipedia

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    ESPN FC (formerly ESPN SoccerNet) is a website and a U.S. television studio program covering soccer that is broadcast daily over the streaming service ESPN+. ESPN FC's origin was a website owned by ESPN Inc. Originally established in 1995 as SoccerNet, the website was acquired by ESPN in 1999. The domain ESPNFC.com now redirects to soccer news ...