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  2. Vidiprinter - Wikipedia

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    The BBC and Sky Sports show a vidiprinter during their scores and results programmes. Their vidiprinters appear at the start of the 3 pm kick-offs until just after 5 pm when all the results are in although Sky Sports keeps the vidiprinter onscreen whilst the channel broadcasts its classified check and sometimes it stays on screen when the presenter goes through the updated league tables.

  3. List of British football commentators - Wikipedia

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    British Eurosport/Sky Television (1988–1992) Channel 4 (1992–2002) Trevor Brooking: West Ham United (1966–1984) England (1974–1982) BBC Radio (1984–2003) BBC Television (1984–2003) Simon Brotherton: None BBC Radio 5 Live (1992–present) BBC Television (1999–present) BT Sport (2013–present) Jock Brown: None BBC Scotland Setanta ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Ray Warren – Network Ten 1976–1986, Nine Network 1990–present. Dave Woods – BBC Radio 5 Live 1994–2009 & 2024-present, BBC Sport 2000–2023, Premier Sports 2012–2014, Sky Sports 2024-present. Mark Wilson - talksport 2016-present, Channel 4 2022-2023, Premier Sports 2021-present, Sky Sports 2024-present.

  6. Sports Report - Wikipedia

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    Sports Report is one of the longest-running programmes on British radio, and is the world's longest-running sports radio programme. [1] It started on 3 January 1948, [2] and has always been broadcast from 17:00 on Saturday evenings during the football season, for most of its history featuring two readings of the classified football results, although the length of the programme has varied in ...

  7. Mark Chapman (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Between 2009 and 2013, Chapman was the main stand in presenter on Final Score, Match of the Day 2 and other BBC Sport programmes as well as co-hosting Pardon The Interruption and live football events on ESPN. Following the departure of Colin Murray, Chapman became the main host of Match of the Day 2 in August 2013.

  8. John Murray (sports broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    He joined BBC Tees in 1994. In 1995 he transferred to the BBC Radio Sport department in London and, by 1998, he had become part of the football commentary team. He has also commentated on Golf (including the Ryder Cup ), Cricket and Olympic Equestrian. Murray made his FA Cup final commentary debut on 5 Live on 15 May 2010, describing Chelsea's ...

  9. Vicki Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Sparks. Vicki Sparks is a British sports journalist and football commentator for BBC Sport and BT Sport. She has reported for Final Score and BBC Radio 5 Live. [ 1] She also regularly covers women's football for the BBC. [ 2]