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A live football match was first televised by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in 1937. The first televised match was a practice game between the London-based Arsenal's main team and the reserve
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First Televised Football Game, Waynesberg vs. Fordham, 1939
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Fordham Football | This Day in History
First Televised NFL Game - YouTube
In pictures: The first Super Bowl | CNN
The first televised football game was played Sept. 30, 1939 | NCAA.com
When Fordham Introduced Football to Television - WSJ
1939 Waynesburg vs. Fordham football game - Wikipedia
The History of English Football on TV | Betting Offers UK
Columbia vs. Princeton: First Televised Sporting Event Marks 70th Anniversary - Columbia University Athletics
Manchester United v Tottenham and the evolution of live football on TV | Soccer | The Guardian
Sky and BT Sport battle: TV coverage over the decades, from Match of the Day to John Motson - Golden Years | Daily Mail Online
Thursday Night Football' on Amazon: Why You Need Prime, Not TV, to Watch Games - Bloomberg
Impact of Television | NFL Football Operations
1939: NBC Presents the First Televised Pro Football Game
First football game of TV 1860 Muenchen, 1902 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Sport Relics - Did you know, an NFL game was first televised in the year 1939. The game was televised in New York on about 500 television sets. On October 22, 1939,
How Arsenal blazed TV trail, jostling for airtime with cartoons and smut | Soccer | The Guardian