Swindon Town's goals will be shown on the BBC after The Football League signed new a TV new deal.
The new agreements with Sky and the BBC, to run for three seasons from 2009-10, are worth worth a total of £264million compared to £112.5million for the current agreement.
Sky will screen live 65 Football League games a season plus the play-offs and the Carling Cup final.
The BBC will have the rights to show highlights of Coca Cola league games plus live coverage of ten other Championship games. It will be the first time the corporation has screened a league game from outside the top flight. It will also show the Carling Cup final live.
Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney said: "We are delighted to be continuing our strong partnership with Sky Sports and are excited by the prospect of working closely with the BBC.
"I am grateful to them both for their recognition of the value that The Football League brings to the football marketplace.
"Over the last few years, the League's standing has been enhanced, both commercially and competitively, as we have delivered real football for real fans. This deal recognises that fact.
"£88million a year coupled with unparalleled coverage on Sky and the BBC will provide a fantastic boost to Football League clubs and their supporters."
Under the new agreement, Sky will broadcast: 65 matches from the Coca-Cola Football League.
Play-offs - including all three finals.
Live matches from all rounds of the Carling Cup - two matches per round - and two legs of the semi-finals plus the final.
Live matches from the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
Highlights and clips of the Coca-Cola Football League, Carling Cup & Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
The BBC will broadcast: Ten matches from the Coca-Cola Championship.
The two legs of the Carling Cup semi-finals not covered by Sky.
Highlights and clips of the Coca-Cola Football League and the Carling Cup.
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