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BBC cuts Football Focus from its screens in latest axe made by corporation

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The BBC has cut Football Focus from its screens, confirming the sports programme will be axed at the end of the season.The programme, which has been ongoing for 52 years, is currently presented by Alex Scott and has seen viewing figures drop in recent years.Audiences fell from 849,000 in 2019 to just 600,000 by 2023, with figures at one point dipping to approximately 564,000.The show had narrowly survived cancellation just over twelve months ago during a restructuring of BBC Sport led by director Alex Kay-Jelski.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Football Focus first aired in 1974, with former Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson stepping directly from the pitch into the presenter's chair following his retirement from professional football.In its early years, the programme ran for just 15 to 20 minutes, although its duration expanded to between 40 and 50 minutes by the turn of the century as audiences grew.Gary Lineker hosted the show from 1996 to 1999, a role that served as a stepping stone...

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