On Wednesday morning, NFL RedZone’s host, Scott Hanson, appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN. He broke some news that will disappoint a lot of the NFL community. RedZone has been famous for its ...
Hanson validated the change while making an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, noting that the classic introduction will shift from “Seven hours of commercial-free football starts now” to “Seven hours ...
The NFL has reportedly agreed to a deal with Disney for significant parts of NFL Media, a process that spanned more than half a decade and appears likely to involve multiple facets—live game rights, ...
Seven hours of commercial-free football are no longer. Fans can still catch seven straight hours of football from around the league each Sunday on NFL RedZone, but one of the service's most popular ...
We knew it was coming, but that doesn't make it any less disappointing to actually see it. Commercials will be a part of NFL RedZone — previously the league's commercial-free whip-around channel. And ...
Since its inception in 2009, NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson has always opened the show with “seven hours of commercial-free football” to kick off NFL Sundays. However, that will be changing beginning ...
Unless you were living under a rock as of yesterday, ESPN has acquired the rights to the NFL Network and other league media assets. The outlet will now have the rights to RedZone, and the NFL will ...
Things will look different for NFL viewers at home this season. Sunday afternoons across America have started with seven magic words from NFL Network anchor Scott Hanson: "Seven hours of ...