ESPN Radio, which has broadcast all the Bowl Championships games since 2000, will broadcast the games for another four years through an exclusive four-year sub-license agreement with Fox Sports. Financial terms of the deal, announced Tuesday (July 18), were not disclosed. The agreement covers only the terrestrial radio rights and does not include satellite radio. It also does not give ESPN exclusivity in the home markets of participating schools. "The BCS on ESPN Radio is one of the network’s marquee offerings and we are delighted to extend our relationship," said T.J. Lambert, VP of sports for ESPN/ABC Radio Networks. ESPN Radio also has the rights to broadcast the Rose Bowl, a BCS game televised on ABC, which ESPN Radio has boadcast since 1998. Fox Sports signed an exclusive four-year agreement covering all media distribution and sponsorship rights for the Bowl Championship Series in Nov. 2004, including rights for the Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Allstate Sugar Bowl, from 2007 to 2010, and a new stand-along BCS National Championship Game from 2007 through 2009.