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Channel 4's NFL Coverage Reaches U.K. Free-To-Air Record Of 21 Live Games

Channel 4 will broadcast 21 live NFL games during the '14-15 season, "the largest number of games ever shown on free-to-air television" in the U.K. over the course of one campaign, according to James Riach of the London GUARDIAN. The broadcaster, "entering its second year of a two-season contract with the NFL, will show all three matches played at Wembley, 17 other regular-season games and February’s Super Bowl." Channel 4 "will begin its coverage on Sunday when the Denver Broncos host the Indianapolis Colts" (GUARDIAN, 9/2).

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