Sky Sports BSkyB

 

Sky Sports is The Football League's live match television broadcast partner, having extended its agreement until the summer of 2009.Sky will screen matches from the Coca-Cola Football League, including the end of season Play-Offs, the Carling Cup and the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. 

 

ITV ITV

 

ITV are The Football League's terrestrial highlights television broadcast partner under an agreement that runs until summer 2009. The deal enables supporters to see action from the all three divisions of the Coca-Cola Football League, the Carling Cup and the Johnstone's Paint Trophy on terrestrial screens.

CSI
 
CSI Sports are The Football League's overseas television broadcast partner.


BBC Five Live
 

Five Live have radio commentary rights to matches in the Coca-Cola Football League, the Coca-Cola Football League play-offs, the Carling Cup and the LDV Vans Trophy.

Commenting on the agreement, Mike Lewis, the BBC's Controller of Radio Sports Rights, said "This is a great deal for the League and for Five Live - the station's 6.44 million listeners can get free access to every level of football with the very best teams in production and presentation providing all the action. The Football League is a vital part of Five Live's football portfolio and we're delighted to be supporting them once again." 

 


BBC Local

 

BBC Local Radio have a score flash agreement with The Football League enabling BBC Local radio stations to transmit goal and match reports at all Football League grounds.In addition, some BBC Local radio stations have agreements with their local Football League club to broadcast live match commentaries.

 

 




IRN have a score flash agreement with The Football League enabling commercial radio stations to transmit goal and match reports at all Football League grounds.In addition, some commercial radio stations have agreements with their local Football League club to broadcast live match commentaries
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Premium TV


Premium TV is The Football League's internet service provider. The League's internet company was established in June 2000 and operates 76 club websites in addition to The Football League's own sites.

Premium TV's website network is the UK's leading sports internet network with over 3 million unique users generating over a million page impressions a day. They are currently one of Europe's largest streamer of audio and video content.

 

Sports TV 



Sports TV is the Official Supplier of In-Stadia TV Programmes to The Football League.

 
The five-year agreement began in 2005 and will result in five-hour club specific TV programmes being broadcast in stadia across the country every week. The programmes will be screened in concourses and hospitality areas before kick off, at half time and at the end of games.

talkSPORT

talksport have a score flash and match commentary three year deal with The Football League which runs until the end of the 2008/9 season.