Gary Lineker presents Premier League highlights, including Liverpool v Chelsea. Get live and on demand coverage of over 75 schools and 15,000 live events from Sports Live, your exclusive source for the most college sports anywhere. Popular categories How to submit a new thread Matches Team A vs Team B, Name of Competition, Date Do NOT put the score in the title! Review Shows Name of the show, Date Please add a after having submited a new thread. • Post every detail of the video: language, length and quality of the video(s). • If possible post direct links to a video (ie dailymotion, vimeo, etc) and don't link to sites like footytube, footyroom, etc. - This helps reducing the traffic on sites like footytube. Before commenting Discussion in the comment section is welcome and usually well received, but if there is even a slight hint about game outcome, you must use the spoiler tag. ![]() Read how to use it. Useful Links Full matches - Live Game Streams. For the US version, see. For the Doctor Who novel, see. For the Genesis song, see. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] 1960s [ ] Although the title was first used by the for its highlights programme in June 1964, the first football-related edition of Match of the Day was screened on on 22 August 1964, and showed highlights of a game between and. The programme's audience was estimated at only 20,000, less than half of the attendance at the ground. Match of the Day was not universally welcomed in the football world; in 1965 several clubs attempted to block a renewed deal with the BBC in fear of a drop in gate attendances at matches. Eventually, a compromise was reached where the BBC agreed not to reveal which match was to be shown until after the day's play had concluded. The first edition of Match of the Day on was shown on 15 November 1969, where it featured a game between and. However, the very first edition was shown on 2 November 1968 on BBC Two when a game between and was featured. 1970s and 1980s [ ] replays were first introduced in 1969. However, at the end of the decade the BBC lost a significant share of matches, with a new four-year deal in 1979 splitting the rights between the BBC and (ITV had originally won exclusive rights, but a ruling from the ordered that the rights be split ). Match of the Day was moved to Sunday afternoons for the and seasons. ![]() In 1983, the programme reverted to being shown on Saturday night, although that year four broadcasts were lost due to industrial action. The season 1983–84 also saw the first Match of the Day Live broadcasts of First Division matches, beginning with vs on 16 December – a Friday evening fixture. This came some two months after the start of 's. 1990s and 2000s [ ] League football highlights were not available to the for a few years, but Match of the Day returned in 1992, for the start of the era. Emergence made the TV rights market more competitive, with the BBC losing matches after 's revamping as the Champions League in 1992, although it did broadcast the between and. In 1997, the BBC lost all live rights to the meaning the programme's live coverage was restricted to the and matches, the latter competition becoming defunct in 1999. However, the BBC were still able to show Saturday evening highlights of FA Cup games. However, things got much worse for the network when in 2001, the Premier League awarded highlights rights to ITV in a three-year contract. Between 2001 and 2004, the Match of the Day brand was used for the BBC's live football coverage, the network had earned some consolation in losing Premier League highlights by managing to regain live terrestrial coverage of the FA Cup and internationals for that period. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
April 2019
Categories |