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Post by NIGHTMARE Fri 13 Nov - 4:04:46

England's home Ashes Tests are set to return to free-to-air television following a review of sport's "listed events", BBC Sport understands.
International football qualifiers for the home nations, the Wimbledon tennis championship and golf's Open championship are also on the list.
But flat racing's showpiece, the Epsom Derby, and rugby league's Challenge Cup final are both expected to be removed.
The detailed recommendations are set to be confirmed on Friday morning.

Last summer's Ashes, won by England, were shown exclusively live on Sky Sports, the first time a home series against Australia had not been available to viewers without a subscription package.
But in December 2008, Andy Burnham, the secretary of state for culture, media and sport, announced a review into the sporting events that should be safeguarded on free-to-air television.
Reflecting on the success of the Beijing Olympics, he said "the broadcast of big sports events... get young people inspired by sport, driving sports participation and the creation of the next generation of sports stars."
He added: "The sale of TV rights helps fund grassroots sport, so we need to get the balance right."
Former FA executive director David Davies was appointed to head the review.
In 1998 home Test match cricket was controversially axed from the list of "crown jewel" events, paving the way for the England and Wales Cricket Board to negotiate a series of multi-million pound deals with BSkyB over coverage.

England won the last home Ashes series this summer, televised on Sky
The ECB will now argue that, by depriving satellite broadcasters from entering the market-place for the most popular home Test matches, their revenue will diminish substantially - and that will have a knock-on effect for the funding of county cricket and the grassroots game.
In August 2008, it signed a new four-year television deal with Sky Sports and Five (who broadcast daily highlights of home Tests), worth a combined £300m and running from 2010 until 2013.
James Munro, BBC sports news correspondent, said the 2005 Ashes Test series victory, screened on Channel 4 and watched by millions, had sparked a "national celebration" whereas this year's success had not caught the public imagination in the same way.
He added: "You have what David Davies would describe as 'moments of national resonance' - in other words important events that everyone has a right to see free-to-air."
If the proposed changes were to come into effect, the next home Ashes series (2013) would remain on Sky, with the first to switch back to terrestrial TV being the 2017 rubber.
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Post by The Wednesday Fri 13 Nov - 7:07:33

David Davies. Hahahahaha Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Makes no difference to me now, but in four years time i'll probably benefit from The Ashes being on terrestrial.

Unless i'm a multi-millionaire of course, which obviously is my long term aim.

Will also be good to see home nation games available to everyone. Then again all England games being on TV will be a step in the right direction.
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Post by hoolahoop Fri 13 Nov - 8:15:15

The Wednesday wrote:David Davies. Hahahahaha Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Makes no difference to me now, but in four years time i'll probably benefit from The Ashes being on terrestrial.

Unless i'm a multi-millionaire of course, which obviously is my long term aim.

Will also be good to see home nation games available to everyone. Then again all England games being on TV will be a step in the right direction.

I hope so all internationals be it the major sports or even bloody tiddleywinks should be there for all to see if England is participating. Smile
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Post by Shem_Swfc Fri 13 Nov - 8:42:19

Fantastic. 2017. Ill be.............

21 by that time hopefully designing cars at BMW Laughing
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