You don’t have access to a TV to watch the big game action live, so radio it is. Who do you choose?
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You don’t have access to a TV to watch the big game action live, so radio it is. Who do you choose?
Read moreThe first football match broadcast live over the radio airwaves was in back 1927 when Sheffield United visited Highbury to face Arsenal. To assist the listeners, The Radio Times magazine printed a reference grid that divided the pitch into numbered sectors. Whilst Teddy Wakelam described what was going on, his background partner C.A. Lewis announced […]
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