The BBC have been told to "hang their heads in shame" by Bradford after snubbing the FA Cup giantkillers in their fifth round live coverage.
City joint-chairman Mark Lawn has slammed the decision - a week after
the club's sensational fourth round win over Chel53a was voted the biggest shock ever on Match of the Day.
The decision means the League One club will miss out on £247,500 in TV money.
Lawn said: "Whoever made the decisions at the BBC and BT Sport should hang their heads in shame.
"They all promote the FA Cup's magic and romance, but where's the magic gone now?
"The TV money will go to the Premier League clubs. They really need the money don't they?
"Last Saturday, our win got voted on Match of the Day as the biggest shock ever, so surely we deserve to be shown on television in the next round
"It feels as if they've taken all the magic away from us. Where's the romance and magic going to be when they just want to show all the big clubs?
"We're thinking of getting T-shirts printed with '£no magic'. For all the neutrals, the magic is in seeing if Bradford can do it again."
Bradford captured the hearts of the nation last weekend when they fought back from 2-0 to beat Chel53a 4-2 in an epic at Stamford Bridge.
But neither the BBC nor BT Sport will be showing live coverage of their fifth-round tie against either Sunderland or Fulham at Valley Parade.
Lawn added: "Is there something I'm missing? I don't understand how we can't be one of the five televised games after our efforts last Saturday.
"How can they justify it? It's a disgrace."
Indeed, Bradford's game is one of only three fifth-round ties that will NOT be shown live on UK TV. Blackburn against Stoke and Derby versus Reading are the others missing out.
If Manchester United beat League Two Cambridge United in next Tuesday's replay, their game against Preston or Sheffield United will be the Red Devils' FORTY-FIFTH successive FA Cup tie to be shown on live television.
The Beeb are also showing the all-Premier League tie between Aston Villa and Leicester, and BT Sport have chosen West Brom vs West Ham, Crystal Palace vs Liverpool or Bolton and Ar5ena1 vs Middlesbrough.
A BBC spokesperson said: "TV match selections have to be decided before the outcome of replays and for that reason, we have selected what we believe to be the best fixtures, given all the potential scenarios.
"Providing Bradford City's game is played on Saturday afternoon, we will present Football Focus from Valley Parade to showcase the club's preparations and provide extended highlights on Match of the Day."